Judgments
Surjeet Singh & Anr. Etc. Etc. VERSUS Sadhu Singh & Ors.
Manju Saxena Versus Union of India & Anr
Kanubhai Bhagvanbhai Nayak VERSUS State of Gujarat
Omveer Singh VERSUS State of Uttar Pradesh & Anr
Dr. Jagdish Prasad & Ors. VERSUS State of Uttar Pradesh & Anr.
Sangeeta Agrawal & Ors VERSUS State of Uttar Pradesh & Anr
Geeta & Ors. VERSUS State of Uttar Pradesh & Anr
Mukesh Singh & Others vs. Smt. Rajni Chauhan & Others
Sardar Krishna Singh dead Versus Smt. Chandraprabha Gupta
Lawrence Robertson Vs. Smt. Vani Jogi & Anr.
Law laid down - A father is bound to maintain his child according to his own status. He cannot shirk the responsibility of maintaining his child only because his wife/mother of the child is working. Full Judgment
Gambhir Das Panika Versus Chairman, Board of Revenue
Smt. Samiksha Jain vs. State of M.P.
M/s Som Distilleries Pvt. Ltd. vs. Excise Commissioner & Ors.
M/s Associated Alcohol & Breweries Ltd. vs. State of M.P. & Anr.
M/s Associated Alcohol & Breweries Ltd. vs. State of M.P. & Ors.
Lalji S/o Bihari Lal Vs. State of M.P. and others
Law laid down - During execution proceedings for recovery of compensation awarded under Section 18 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, award holder died........, the legal representatives of the deceased-award holder are therefore, required to produce succession certificate to enable them to prosecute the execution proceedings. Full Judgment
JARNAIL SINGH & ANR. VERSUS BHAGWANTI (D) THR. LRS. & ORS.
Smt. Pooja Parihar Vs. State of M.P. and others
Boodhe @ Roop Singh Vs. The State of M.P.
Law laid down - The Evidence Act nowhere says that evidence of the prosecutrix cannot be accepted unless it is corroborated by any material particulars. The requirement of material for corroboration depends on the facts and circumstances of each case applying the rule of prudence. But if the prosecutrix is an adult and of full understanding the court is entitled to base a conviction on her evidence unless the same is shown to be infirm and not trustworthy. If the totality of the circumstances appearing on Full Judgment
