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May 17 2024 (SC)

National Investigation Agency New Delhi Vs. Owais Amin @ Cherry

Court : Supreme Court of India

REPORTABLE2024INSC447IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL No.2668 OF2024(Arising out of SLP (Crl.) No.9052 of 2021) NATIONAL INVESTIGATION AGENCY NEW DELHI APPELLANT(S) VERSUS OWAIS AMIN @ CHERRY & ORS. RESPONDENT(S) JUDGMENT M. M. Sundresh, J.1. Leave granted.2. Challenge in this appeal is to the judgment rendered by the Division Bench of the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir at Jammu in Criminal Appeal (D) No.11/2020 dated 27.04.2021 by which the judgment rendered by the Special Judge, National Investigation Agency (NIA) (3rd Additional Sessions Judge) Jammu, has been confirmed in part, while remitting the issue pertaining to the charges framed under Sections 306 and 411 of the Jammu and Kashmir State Ranbir Penal Code SVT., 1989 (hereinafter referred to as RPC, 1989) along with Section 39 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (hereinafter referred to as UAPA, 1967) for taking cognizance afresh. 13. Heard Mr. S.V. Raju, learned Addit...

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May 17 2024 (SC)

Sunita Devi Vs. The State Of Bihar

Court : Supreme Court of India

2024 INSC448REPORTABLE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL No.3924 OF2023SUNITA DEVI APPELLANT(S) VERSUS THE STATE OF BIHAR & ANR. RESPONDENT(S) WITH CRIMINAL APPEAL NOS. 3926-3927 OF2023CRIMINAL APPEAL No.3925 OF2023JUDGMENT M. M. Sundresh, J.1. Criminal Appeal No.3924 of 2023 has been filed by the informant, against the order of remittal passed by the Division Bench of the Patna High Court directing the Trial Court to conduct a de novo trial, while making certain observations against the Special Judge, disapproving his approach in the conduct of the trial. Criminal Appeal Nos.3926-3927 of 2023 have been filed by the learned Special Judge who conducted the trial and thereafter 1 delivered the judgment. Criminal Appeal No.3925 of 2023 has been filed by the very same learned Judge, aggrieved over the remarks once again made by the High Court in an order of remittal, requesting the Honble Chief Justice of the Patna High Court to consider whethe...

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May 17 2024 (SC)

Rajesh Kumar Vs. Anand Kumar

Court : Supreme Court of India

1 REPORTABLE2024INSC444IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL No.7840 OF2023RAJESH KUMAR . APPELLANT VERSUS ANAND KUMAR & ORS. ...RESPONDENTS JUDGMENT PRASHANT KUMAR MISHRA, J.The appellant/plaintiff has called in question the judgment rendered by the High Court of Madhya Pradesh dated 01.09.2016 in First Appeal No.340 of 2003 allowing the appeal preferred by the respondent nos. 1 to 3/defendant nos. 12 to 14 thereby setting aside the judgment and decree dated 25.04.2003 passed by the Trial Court in Civil Suit No.38-A of 2000. 22. The facts of the case briefly stated, are that the appellant/plaintiff entered into an agreement to sell with respondent No.4 (acting as Power of Attorney holder of respondents/defendant nos. 2 to11) for purchase of land admeasuring 145.60 acres bearing Khasra No.214 to 233 (except Khasra No.225) and Khasra Nos. 67/1 to 212 situated at village Khirsau, Tehsil Sihora, District Jabalpur, M.P for sale consideration at the rate of...

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May 17 2024 (SC)

Ajwar Vs. Waseem

Court : Supreme Court of India

CRL. APPEAL No.of 2024 @ SPECIAL LEAVE TO APPEAL (CRL.) No.513 OF2023CRL. APPEAL No.of 2024 @ SPECIAL LEAVE TO APPEAL (CRL.) No.2437 OF2023REPORTABLE CRL. APPEAL No.of 2024 @ SPECIAL LEAVE TO APPEAL (CRL.) No.13404 OF2023CRL. APPEAL No.of 2024 @ SPECIAL LEAVE TO APPEAL (CRL.) No.16310 OF20232024 INSC438IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL No.of 2024 ARISING OUT OF PETITION FOR SPECIAL LEAVE TO APPEAL (CRIMINAL) NO.513 OF2023AJWAR . APPELLANT Versus WASEEM AND ANOTHER . RESPONDENTS ALONG WITH CRIMINAL APPEAL No.of 2024 ARISING OUT OF PETITION FOR SPECIAL LEAVE TO APPEAL (CRIMINAL) NO.2437 OF2023AJWAR . APPELLANT Versus NAZIM AND ANOTHER . RESPONDENTS AND CRIMINAL APPEAL No.of 2024 ARISING OUT OF PETITION FOR SPECIAL LEAVE TO APPEAL (CRIMINAL) NO.13404 OF2023AJWAR . APPELLANT Versus ASLAM AND ANOTHER . RESPONDENTS AND CRIMINAL APPEAL No.of 2024 ARISING OUT OF PETITION FOR SPECIAL LEAVE TO APPEAL (CRIMINAL) NO.16310 OF2023AJWAR . APPELLANT Versus A...

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May 16 2024 (SC)

Tarsem Lal Vs. Directorate Of Enforcement Jalandhar Zonal Office

Court : Supreme Court of India

2024 INSC434REPORTABLE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.2608 OF2024(Arising out of Special Leave Petition (Crl.) No.121 of 2024) TARSEM LAL APPELLANT VERSUS DIRECTORATE OF ENFORCEMENT JALANDHAR ZONAL OFFICE RESPONDENT WITH CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.2609 OF2024@ SLP (Crl.) No.191 of 2024 CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.2610 OF2024@ SLP (Crl.) No.698 of 2024 CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.2611 OF2024@ SLP (Crl.) No.330 of 2024 CRIMINAL APPEALNO.2612 OF2024@ SLP (Crl.) No.743 of 2024 CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.2613 OF2024@ SLP (Crl.) No.728 of 2024 CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.2614 OF2024@ SLP (Crl.) No.969 of 2024 CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.2615 OF2024@ SLP (Crl.) No.3928 of 2024 JUDGMENT ABHAY S. OKA, J.1. Leave granted. Criminal Appeal @ SLP(Crl.) 121 of 2024 Page 1 of 37 FACTUAL ASPECTS2 Since the issues involved are common and very little turns on facts, we broadly refer to the factual aspects. The appellants are the accused in complaints under Section 44 (1) (b) of the Prevention of Money Lau...

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May 15 2024 (SC)

Shivendra Pratap Singh Thakur @ Banti Vs. State Of Chhattisgarh

Court : Supreme Court of India

NON-REPORTABLE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL NO(S). ______OF2024(Arising out of SLP (Criminal) No(s). 1400 of 2024) SHIVENDRA PRATAP SINGH THAKUR @ BANTI .APPELLANT(S) VERSUS STATE OF CHHATTISGARH AND ORS. .RESPONDENT(S) JUDGMENT Mehta, J.1. Leave granted.2. The instant appeal by special leave has been filed by the appellant herein for assailing the order dated 2nd August, 2023 passed by the learned Single Judge of the Chhattisgarh High Court dismissing Criminal Miscellaneous Petition No.1675 of 2023 preferred by the appellant seeking quashment of FIR No.590 of 2019 registered at the instance of respondent No.5 at P.S. Sarkanda, District Bilaspur for the offences punishable under Sections 447, 427, 294, 506 read with Section 34 of the Indian 1 Penal Code, 1860(hereinafter being referred to as IPC) and the charge sheet filed as a consequence of investigation of the said FIR.3. The pith and substance of the allegations set out in the FIR is...

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May 15 2024 (SC)

Trisha Singh Vs. Anurag Kumar

Court : Supreme Court of India

REPORTABLE2024INSC450IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION TRANSFER PETITION (CIVIL) NO(S).1008 OF2023TRISHA SINGH .PETITIONER(S) VERSUS ANURAG KUMAR .RESPONDENT(S) ORDER1 The instant transfer petition came to be preferred by the petitioner-wife seeking transfer of the petition filed by the respondent-husband under Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 being Matrimonial Case No.2172/2022 titled as Anurag Kumar S/o Ravindra Nath Sharma Vs. Trisha Singh, pending before the Court of 7-Principal Judge, Family Court, Varanasi, U.P. to the Family Court at Pune, Maharashtra.2. The transfer petition was dismissed for want of prosecution on 26th July, 2023. Subsequently, vide order dated 21st August, 2023, the transfer petition was restored to its original number and on the request of learned counsel for the parties, the matter was forwarded to the Supreme Court Mediation Centre for exploring 1 the possibility of an amicable settlement between the parties. Pursuant to th...

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May 15 2024 (SC)

Rajendra Vs. The State Of Maharashtra Home Department

Court : Supreme Court of India

2024 INSC422REPORTABLE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL No.2281 OF2011RAJENDRA S/O RAMDAS KOLHE APPELLANT(S) VERSUS STATE OF MAHARASHTRA RESPONDENT(S) JUDGMENT UJJAL BHUYAN, J.Heard learned counsel for the parties.2. This appeal is directed against the judgment and order dated 15.11.2010 passed by the High Court of Judicature of Bombay, Bench at Aurangabad (hereinafter the High Court) dismissing Criminal Appeal No.635 of 2008, Rajendra Ramdas Kolhe Vs. State of Maharashtra, filed by the appellant thereby confirming the judgment and order dated 23.07.2008 passed by the 3rd Ad Hoc Additional Sessions Judge, Ambajogai (trial court hereinafter) in Sessions Case No.60/2006. 22.1. It may be mentioned that by the judgment and order dated 23.07.2008, the trial court had convicted the appellant for committing an offence punishable under Section 302 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) and sentenced to suffer life imprisonment and...

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May 15 2024 (SC)

The State Of Himachal Pradesh Vs. Raghubir Singh

Court : Supreme Court of India

Non-Reportable 2024 INSC421IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL No.2567 OF2024State of Himachal Pradesh Appellant versus Raghubir Singh & Ors. Respondents with CRIMINAL APPEAL No.2568 OF2024JUDGMENT ABHAY S. OKA, J.FACTUAL ASPECTS1 The respondents in Criminal Appeal No.2567 of 2024 have been convicted by the High Court of Himachal Pradesh at Shimla by the impugned judgment and order dated 2nd March 2017 for the offence punishable under clause (g) of sub-section (2) of Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (for short, the IPC). They were sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for three years and to pay a fine of Rs.50,000/- each. They were sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for six months on default of payment of fine. The fine amount, if deposited, was ordered to be paid to the prosecutrix.2. PW-5 is the prosecutrix. The alleged incident is of 8th July 1989. Initially, the accused were prosecuted for the offences punishable un...

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May 15 2024 (SC)

C. Subbian @ Kadambur Jayaraj Vs. Superintendant Of Police

Court : Supreme Court of India

REPORTABLE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL NO(S). OF2024(Arising out of SLP (Criminal) No(s). 8990 of 2019) C. SUBBIAH @ KADAMBUR JAYARAJ AND OTHERS .APPELLANT(S) VERSUS THE SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE AND OTHERS .RESPONDENT(S) JUDGMENT Mehta, J.1. Leave granted.2. The instant appeal by special leave is filed against the judgment dated 23rd April, 2018 passed by learned Single Judge of the Madras High Court, Madurai Bench dismissing the CRL.O.P.(MD) No.3846 of 2013 preferred by the appellants herein seeking quashing of proceedings of Criminal Case No.250 of 2012 pending in the Court of learned Judicial Magistrate No.II, Kovilpatti for offences punishable under Sections 420 read with Section 120B, Section 294(b), Section 506(ii) read with Section 114 1 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860(hereinafter being referred to as the IPC). Brief facts:- 3. Respondent No.3(hereinafter being referred to as the complainant) lodged a complaint in the Court of lea...

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