Supreme Court: NDPS Act Requires Guilt of Accused to Be Established Beyond Reasonable Doubt
The Division Bench consisted of Justice Naveen Sinha and Justice R F. Nariman. They held that conviction could not be based on a foundation of
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The Division Bench consisted of Justice Naveen Sinha and Justice R F. Nariman. They held that conviction could not be based on a foundation of
On 4th August 2020, Supreme Court issued extra directions to the States to make sure the interest of senior citizens is unharmed during the pandemic.
Determination of the nature of deployment requires holistic consideration of facts. A reorganization of cadre with a higher pay scale and criteria for selection can
A PIL had been filed by a law student praying for a CBI or NIA probe into the death of Sushant Singh Rajput. It was
On August 7th, the SC permitted the construction of a railway line in Delhi NCR’s Millenium Park forest area. The transit system reduces the commute
On 4th August, the Supreme Court stayed a Delhi High Court Order. This Order was on the discharge of short service commission of women navy
An appeal was filed before the Bench of Justices Arun Mishra, S Abdul Nazeer, and MR Shah, that enquired whether the amendment to the Act
The Supreme Court dismissed a series of petitions by teachers against the termination of their services. The Bench held that when the very employment was
The case arose as a reference by a two-Judge Bench. They perceived conflict between two decisions of Division Bench. Decisions in Joginder Tuli v. S. L.
A Special Leave Petition was filed in the Supreme Court. This was against an order of Jharkhand High Court prohibiting the participation of devotees in
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