Compromise Between Accused & Victim Cannot Be The Solitary Basis For Reduction Of Sentence
The case was of Bhagwan Narayan Gaikwad v. State Of Maharashtra. The decision was given by Justices Ajay Rastogi and Abhay S. Oka. The bench noted that other aggravating and mitigating factors also have to be examined and a compromise between accused and victim cannot be the solitary basis to reduce a sentence awarded for non-compoundable offences.
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Illegal Encroachment Of Temple Property Is A Crime Against Society
The Madras High Court has made an observation that fraudulent or illegal encroachment of temple properties is a crime against society. The case was of ‘K Senthilkumar v. Principal Secretary to the Government of Tamil Nadu, Tourism, Culture and Religious Department and Ors’. The decision was given by Justice SM Subramaniam.
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A Caretaker Can Never Acquire Interest In Property Irrespective Of His Long Possession
The case was of Himalaya Vintrade Pvt. Ltd. v. Md. Zahid. The decision was given by Justices Ajay Rastogi and Abhay S. Oka. The decision given by the court was that a caretaker/servant can never acquire interest in the property irrespective of his long possession. The appeal was allowed and the court rejected the plaint.
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SC Issues Notice On Plea Challenging Last Minute Changes In Exam Pattern
While the petition is set to be heard on September 27th, 2021, the Supreme Court has issued a notice on the plea filed regarding the last minute changes made in the NEET exam pattern. The decision was given by Justices D Y Chandrachud and BV Nagarathna.
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