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Links of today's Supreme Court reports :Some HC Judges' Performance Disappointing, They Should Reflect How Much Public Money Was Spent On Them Each Day : Justice Surya KantOffences Connected To S.172-188 IPC Can't Be Split Up To Bypass S.195 CrPC Bar : Supreme Court Lays Down PrinciplesLimitation Period For Offence Under Drugs & Cosmetics Act Starts From Receipt Of Drug Analyst's Report...
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Links of today's Supreme Court reports :
- Some HC Judges' Performance Disappointing, They Should Reflect How Much Public Money Was Spent On Them Each Day : Justice Surya Kant
- Offences Connected To S.172-188 IPC Can't Be Split Up To Bypass S.195 CrPC Bar : Supreme Court Lays Down Principles
- Limitation Period For Offence Under Drugs & Cosmetics Act Starts From Receipt Of Drug Analyst's Report : Supreme Court
- Supreme Court Refuses Urgent Listing Of Plea Against MCD Circular On Picking Up Stray Dogs
- 'Obstruction' In S.186 IPC Not Limited To Physical Force; Means Any Impediment To Public Servant's Discharge Of Duty : Supreme Court
- If Governor Is Sitting On Bills, There're Political Solutions; Courts Can't Fix Timeline : Solicitor General To Supreme Court
- Allow Visually Challenged CLAT-PG Candidates To Give Answers In Computer : Supreme Court
- Governor Withholding Bills Indefinitely Will Make Legislature Defunct : Supreme Court In Presidential Reference Hearing
- Supreme Court Refuses To Review 2024 Judgment Quashing Hyderabad Land Allotments For MP/MLAs, Judges, Journalists, IAS Officers Etc
- Supreme Court Directs Centre To Remind States, UTs To Submit Data On Missing Children
- Supreme Court Restores SBI Official's Removal For Taking Bribes To Sanction Loans; Reiterates Limited Interference In Writ Jurisdiction
- Supreme Court To Pronounce Order Tomorrow On Plea To Stay Directions To Remove Stray Dogs In Delhi-NCR
- PIL Cannot Be Used As A Mechanism To Settle Scores Between Competing Officers : Supreme Court
- Supreme Court To Avoid Answering Question In Presidential Reference On Whether States Can File Article 32 Petition