Tarun Chatterjee

Supreme Court Sets Aside Order Due to Lack of Notice in Criminal Proceedings: Neelakanteswaraswamy vs. M. Mahadevamurthy (2008)

Date of the Judgment: September 08, 2008 Judges: Tarun Chatterjee, J., Aftab Alam, J. Did you know that failing to properly notify an accused person about a court hearing can lead to the entire legal proceeding being overturned? The Supreme Court of India recently addressed this critical issue of procedural fairness in the case of […]

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Order Due to Lack of Opportunity to Be Heard: Charanjit Singh vs. State of J&K (08 September 2008)

Introduction Date of the Judgment: 08 September 2008 The Supreme Court of India addressed the critical issue of whether a High Court can reverse a decision without providing the affected party an opportunity to be heard. This principle, rooted in natural justice, ensures fairness and equity in judicial proceedings. In Charanjit Singh vs. State of

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Supreme Court settles the applicability of Section 85(9) of the Kerala Land Reforms Act in land surrender cases: State of Kerala vs. Kondottyparambanm (05 August 2008)

Introduction Date of the Judgment: 05 August 2008 Judges: Tarun Chatterjee, J., Harjit Singh Bedi, J. When can a land board reopen a case involving the surrender of excess land? The Supreme Court of India addressed this question in a case concerning the Kerala Land Reforms Act. The core issue revolved around whether the dismissal

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Supreme Court settles the law on necessary parties in mortgage redemption suits: Mohd. Hussain vs. Gopibai (2008)

Introduction Date of the Judgment: 19th February 2008 Citation: Appeal (civil) 912 of 1999 Judges: Tarun Chatterjee, J. and A.K. Mathur, J. When a person who has mortgaged their property wants to get it back, can they be stopped because not all family members of the person who lent the money are involved in the

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Supreme Court settles deduction on guest house expenses under Section 37 of Income Tax Act: Britannia Industries vs. Commissioner of Income Tax (2005)

Introduction Date of the Judgment: 05/10/2005 Citation: Appeal (civil) 2415 of 2004 Judges: B.P. Singh, Tarun Chatterjee & Altamas Kabir Can expenses incurred on a guest house be claimed as a deduction under the Income Tax Act, given the specific provisions regarding guest houses? The Supreme Court of India addressed this question in a case

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Supreme Court overturns conviction in bribery case due to unreliable evidence: Ganga Kumar Srivastava vs. State of Bihar (2005)

Date of the Judgment: 20th July 2005 Citation: Where available, provide the case citation in the Indian Supreme Court (INSC) format. Judges: B.N. Agrawal & Tarun Chatterjee In a significant ruling concerning corruption charges, the Supreme Court of India addressed the critical issue of evidentiary standards required to convict a public servant in a bribery

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