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In absence of statutory provisions, courts can rely on principles of justice, equity and good conscience to resolve disputes
Case Citation Court Name: Supreme Court of India Case Title: Tirith Kumar & Ors. vs. Daduram & Ors. Case No.: Civil Appeal No. 13516 of 2024 (Arising out of SLP (C) No. 21506/2019) Date of Judgment: 19th December 2024 Judges: Sanjay Karol, J., and C.T. Ravikumar, J. Facts of the
A plea of alibi must demonstrate that accused was far from crime scene that their participation was impossible
Citation of the Case: Court: Supreme Court of India Case Title: Ashok Verma v. The State of Chhattisgarh Case No.: Criminal Appeal No. 815 of 2022 Date of Judgment: December 19, 2024 Judges: Justice C.T. Ravikumar and Justice Prashant Kumar Mishra Facts of the Case: Ashok Verma, the appellant, was
Principle of res judicata does not apply when claims arise under different contexts or circumstances
Citation of the Case: Court: Supreme Court of India Case Title: Chandrabhan Rupchand Dakale (D) by LR Shri Surajmal Chandrabhan Dakale (D) by LR Shri Rajesh v. The State of Maharashtra & Ors. Case No.: Civil Appeal Nos. 5041-42 of 2012 Date of Judgment: December 19, 2024 Judges: Justice C.T.