
Zainul vs. State of Bihar 2025 INSC 1192
What happens when the conviction of a large group is based on vague and inconsistent evidence in a land dispute turned violent? The Supreme Court revisits constructive liability under Section 149 IPC,...
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Dharmrao Sharanappa Shabadi & ors. vs. Syeda Arifa Parveen 2025 INSC 1187
Can an oral gift (Hiba) of immovable property, claimed decades later, stand its ground against consistent documentary evidence of possession and the bar of limitation?Key Takeaways:✅ Supreme Court cla...
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Nilesh Baburao Gitte. vs. State of Maharashtra 2025 INSC 1191
In this judgement, the Apex Court revisits the crucial principles of circumstantial evidence in criminal law. This verdict underscores the necessity of a complete and unquestionable chain of evidence ...
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Rajendra Singh & Ors. vs. State of Uttaranchal Etc. 2025 INSC 1193
In this case, the Supreme Court overturned the High Court’s conviction under Section 302 IPC for murder, reinstating the Trial Court’s acquittal. Central to the judgment was the assessment of eyewitne...
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K.S. Shivappa vs. Smt. K. Neelamma 2025 INSC 1195
MINORS CAN REPUDIATE GUARDIAN CONDUCTED PROPERTY SALES, EVEN WITHOUT FILING A SUIT. If a minor, upon attaining majority, resells or otherwise demonstrates repudiation within the time limit, the prior ...
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S . Santhana Lakshmi & Ors. vs. D. Rajammal 2025 INSC 1197 -
What happens when a suit seeks only an injunction without asking for a declaration of title—especially amidst disputed ownership and admitted lack of possession? The Court holds that when possession a...
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Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority vs. Dr. Kamala Selvaraj 2025 INSC 1200
Imagine undertaking the project of a lifetime—building a state-of-the-art hospital—only to be blindsided by an unexpected, multi-crore fee from a government authority. This is the exact scenario that ...
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