State of Uttar Pradesh and Ors. vs Roshan Singh and Ors.
Provisions of s.151 of Civil Procedure Code 1908-Availability and invoking of s.151-The object of s.151 of the Civil Procedure Code 1908 was to supplement and not to replace the remedies provided for in the Code. The provisions would [LexDoc Id : 332101]
SC
2008
Sattatiya @ Satish Rajanna Kartalla vs State of Maharashtra
Circumstantial evidence-Directions for drawing inference of guilt-The Supreme Court noted that an offence could be proved not only by direct evidence but also by circumstantial evidence if there was no direct evidenc [LexDoc Id : 331997]
SC
2008
Samira Kohli vs Prabha Manchanda and Anr.
Consumer Protection-Medical Negligence-The respondents were held guilty of tortious act of performing hysterectomy on the appellant-patient without her consent since all elements of real an [LexDoc Id : 331995]
SC
2008
Kunju @ Balachandran vs State of Tamil Nadu
Conviction of accused-Testimony of single witness-The Supreme Court concluded that there was no legal impediment in convicting a person on the testimony of a sole witness. The test was whether the evi [LexDoc Id : 331990]