Supreme
Court Judgments - December 2007 |
Sanjay Kumar Kedia v Narcotics Control Bureau &
another 3/12/2007
NDPS Act, 1985 - sections 37 and 67 -
notice under - appellant a highly qualified individual set 2 Companies -
filed application for bail the High Court which was dismissed on the
ground that a prima facie case under section 24 and 29 made out
- Special Leave granted |
Naresh Govind Vaze v Govt. of Maharashtra & others
4/12/2007
Services - termination of judicial officer
- on the basis of report of enquiry officer appointed to enquire
into the charges levelled - the disciplinary committee of the High Court
opined that a departmental proceeding should be initiated against him.
Statement of imputations, the charge sheet, list of witnesses and list
of documents as approved by the disciplinary committee were served upon
him- Leave
granted |
Udyami Evam Khadi Gramodyog Welfare Sanstha and
another v State of U.P. and others 5/12/2007
Jurisdiction - extent of Superior Courts'
jurisdiction to dismiss a writ petition for alleged suppression of
material fact is involved in this appeal - a writ remedy is an equitable
one. A person approaching a superior court must come with a pair of
clean hands. It not only should not suppress any material fact, but also
should not take recourse to the legal proceedings over and over again
which amounts to abuse of the process of law. -
Leave granted |
Shipping Corporation of India Ltd v M/s. Bharat
Earth Movers Ltd. & another 5/12/2007
Indian Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, 1925
vis-à-vis the Japanese Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, 1992 -
application of - appellant is an owner of a fleet of vessels. A
consignment of six sets of Sub Assemblies for PC 650 H.E. was entrusted
by the respondent No. 1 for carriage thereof from Kobe, Japan to Madras.
It contained 16 packages. -
Leave granted |
Election Commission of India v St. Mary's School
and others 6/12/2007
Right - constitutional right - conflict -
how to be balanced - respondent No.1 is an unaided school. It is
governed by the provisions of the Delhi School Education Act, 1973 and
the rules framed thereunder. - Leave granted |
U.P. State Agro Industrial Corporation Ltd v Kisan
Upbhokta Parishad & others 7/12/2007
Mimansa Rules of Interpretation - whether
the ADV carts are agricultural implements. If, they are then in order to
get subsidy, purchases had to be made only from the Corporation and not
from other parties - whether ADV carts are also agricultural implements. |
M/s Nopany Investments (P) Ltd v Santokh Singh (HUF)
10/12/2007
Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 - whether
Jasraj Singh could file the suit for eviction, in the capacity of the
Karta of Dr. Santokh Singh HUF, when, admittedly, an elder member of the
aforesaid HUF was alive - Leave granted |
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National Insurance Co. Ltd.v Deepa Devi & others
11/12/2007
Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 - compensation -
to the victim of the accident in the event the car is requisitioned for
the election duty by the State - the State shall be liable to pay the
amount of compensation to the claimants and not the registered owner of
the vehicle and consequently the appellant herein.
- Leave granted |
M/s. Kerala State Electricity Board v Commr. of
Central Excise, Thiruvananthapuram 12/12/2007
Finance Act, 1994 - liability to pay
interest on the amount of tax due - whether the appellant Kerala State
Electricity Board, the service recipient, within the meaning of
provisions of Finance Act, 1994, levying service tax, is liable to pay
any interest on the amount of tax due to the respondent.
- Leave granted |
Union of India & another v Narendra Singh
13/12/2007
Fundamental Rules, 1922 - Rule 31-A -
notice issued to the respondent as he was wrongly promoted as senior
Accountant (Functional) and his promotion should not be cancelled - the
Deputy Accountant General was right in keeping in view relevant
considerations, such as, the power should be exercised with respect to
any class or category of persons , normally there should not be any
relaxation in Recruitment Rules - Leave granted |
Ranju @ Gautam Ghosh v Rekha Ghosh & others
14/12/2007
West Bengal Premises Tenancy Act - section
13(1) - notice to quit - validity - to determine whether there was valid
notice to quit - the appellant is granted two months time to deliver
vacant possession of the suit premises to the respondents - no merit in
the appeal. |
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