Judgments
UNION OF INDIA & ORS. VERSUS RAM LAKHAN SHARMA
NEW OKHLA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY VERSUS CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX & ORS.
UNITED INDIA INSURANCE CO. LTD. VERSUS --------
KISHAN RAO VERSUS SHANKARGOUDA
SONVIR @ SOMVIR VERSUS THE STATE OF NCT OF DELHI
SHYAM NARAYAN PRASAD VERSUS KRISHNA PRASAD AND ORS.
M/S BHANGU TRADING COMPANY & ANR. VERSUS SURJIT SINGH (DEAD) THROUGH LRS.
COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX(TDS) KANPUR AND ANR. VERSUS CANARA BANK
Patru S/o Kapura Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh
Law laid down - In this case, Bharosa was injured on 8.8.1998 and was medically examined on same day and his x-ray examination was conducted on 10.8.1998 and in his M.L.C. and x-ray report, there was no indication about any grievous injury received by him and during treatment he died on 28.8.1998 and according to unchallenged evidence of autopsy surgeon, Bharosa died of failure of surgical operation and due to perforation peritonitis as a result of blunt injury to abdomen and its Full Judgment
Surendra Pratap Singh Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh & Others
Law Laid Down - Simple self-serving statement that the petitioners are social workers is not sufficient to invoke the public interest writ jurisdiction of this Court unless the petitioners are able to produce on record to the satisfaction of the Court such social work in last couple of years is in the area in respect of which the public interest writ petition is filed. Public interest litigation in respect of acquisition of land at the instance of third person would not be Full Judgment
Narsingh v/s Vikram Viswavidyalaya
Jaheeruddin vs The State of Madhya Pradesh
Law Laid Down - Bail u/s. 438/439 of Cr.P.C. - Article 51-A of the Constitution of India - emphasis made on the compliance of fundamental duties. Full Judgment
Rashmi Boudh & others v. State of M.P. & others
Law Laid Down - Madhya Pradesh Junior Administrative Service (Recruitments and Service Conditions of Service) Rules, 2011 (for short “the 2011 Rules”) contemplate that the candidates should have served at least for five years as Patwari in permanent or officiating capacity. In terms of the Scheme of appointment and the 2011 Rules, the petitioners were appointed to the service only after completion of training and on qualifying the written examination. Therefore, the period prior to their appointment to the service cannot Full Judgment
Ramji Tiwari & others v. State of M.P. & others
Law Laid Down - No age is contemplated in respect of limited competitive examination either in Rule 6 or Rule 13 of Madhya Pradesh Junior Administrative Service (Recruitments and Service Conditions of Service) Rules, 2011 (“in short “the Rules”). Therefore, the Schedule-V of the Rules prescribing the age limit for filling of the posts of Naib Tehsildar from amongst the Patwaris or Revenue Inspectors is without any corresponding support from the substantive provisions of the Rules. In view of the said fact, Full Judgment
Shivnarayan Verma (Panchal) Vs. Anjuman Ismail Muslemin & others
Union of India & Others vs. M/s. K. Kapoor & P.R. Mahant Khandwa
Law laid down - It is a mandatory requirement to file original or certified copy of the agreement alongwith the application under Section 8 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 for referring the matter for arbitration in a pending suit. Full Judgment
Managing Director, M.P. Poorva Kshetra Vidhyut Vitran Co. Ltd and another Vs. Presiding Officer, Appellate Authority and another
Law laid down - The consumer, who is not indulged in an unathorised use of electricity on the basis of provisions of Section 126 of the Electricity Act, 2003, although having connected load beyond the sanctioned load, in such a situation, no penal tariff can be charged. Full Judgment
M/s Kesar Multimodal Logistics Ltd. Vs. Union of India & Others
Law Laid Down - The Reserve Bank of India has issued the circular dated 12.02.2018 in exercise of its statutory functions, therefore, the circular has a statutory force in view of the judgment of the Supreme Court reported as (2002) 1 SCC 367 (Central Bank of India vs. Ravindra and others) and therefore, there cannot be any estopple against a Statute. The decision of the Banks: as to whether the account of the petitioner should be treated under SDR mechanism or the Full Judgment