Procedural Law

JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES IN CORPORATE DISPUTES: RECONCILING CIVIL COURT POWERS WITH NCLT’S STATUTORY ROLE

Author – Adv. Mohit Khandelwal Co Author – Adv. Hitarth Dixit With the rise in corporate litigation over forged share transfer documents and...

A. Srinivasulu v. State of Rep. by the Inspector of Police Criminal Appeal No. 2417 of 2010

Brief Facts The prosecution alleges that A-1 to A-7 were engaged in a criminal conspiracy to defraud BHEL in awarding a contract for...

Munna Pandey v. State of Bihar Criminal Appeal No. 1271-1272/2018

Brief Facts On 31.05.2015, the victim was missing and as per the last seen witness, she was seen going to the house of...

Bijoy Shankar Mishra v. The State of Jharkhand & Anr. SLP (Crl.) No. 894/2022

Brief Facts That Appellant filed a criminal complaint before Magistrate Court on 20.02.2016 regarding dishonoured cheques worth Rs. 45,20,000. The court issued summons...

State of Rajasthan v. Asharam alia Ashumal, Special Leave Petition (Criminal) No. 2044 of 2022

Brief Facts The present appeal was preferred by the State of Rajasthan against the judgment passed by the High Court, allowing the application...

Radhey Shyam v. State of Rajasthan, Criminal Appeal No. 2203/2010

Brief Facts The Appellants were convicted under Section 302 read with 149 IPC by the Sessions Court, which was confirmed by the High...

Dr. S. M. Mansoori (Dead) through LR v. Surekha Parmar, Criminal Appeal No. 1088/2023

Brief Facts The Complainant filed a complaint against some of the police officials stating that they entered the house of the Complainant and...

Jitendra Nath Mishra v. State of U. P. & Anr., Criminal Appeal No. 978 of 2022

Brief Facts The Appellant was not named in the FIR registered under sections 323, 504 and 506 of the IPC and sections 3(1)(r)...

Ajai Alias Ajju Etc. v. The State of Uttar Pradesh, Criminal Appeal Nos.598­600/2013

Brief Facts The Appellant was convicted by the Trial Court under section 302/149 of IPC and other related offences, including under the Arms...
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