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The Supreme Court's decision to grant bail to Laxmikant Tiwari marks a significant interpretation of the PMLA, reinforcing the requirement of establishing a scheduled offence before invoking the stringent provisions of the law The court emphasized that personal liberty under Article 21 cannot be compromised without sufficient legal grounds
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- Supreme Court grants bail to lawyer, bureaucrat in Chhattisgarh coal . . .
The Supreme Court recently granted bail to two persons accused of being involved in a money laundering case linked to the alleged Chhattisgarh coal allocation scam [Laxmikant Tiwari v Directorate of Enforcement]
- Supreme Court (Ch-26) – M. laxmikanths Indian Polity – A Summary.
The Supreme Court can only issue writs to enforce Fundamental Rights while the High Courts have the power to issue writs for other cases as well Therefore, Writ Jurisdiction of High Courts is wider than that of SC Appellate Jurisdiction Supreme Court is highest court of appeal in India
- Supreme Court Mandate Spurs ₹3,000 Crore Payout for Bangalore Palace . . .
The court set the land value at ₹2,83,500 per sqm for Ballari Road and ₹2,04,000 per sqm for Jayamahal, far exceeding the government’s earlier estimate of ₹120 68 per sqm under the Bangalore Palace (Acquisition and Transfer) Act, 1996 The payout will enable developers to construct an additional 3 lakh sqm of high-rise buildings, intensifying real estate activity in the area
- Laxmikanth Chapter 26 Supreme Court Notes - iasgrad. com
In-depth notes on Chapter 26 – Supreme Court of India from Laxmikanth’s Indian Polity Covers jurisdiction, powers, independence of judiciary, and landmark judgments Must-read for UPSC Prelims and Mains
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- Laxmikant and Others v. State of Maharashtra and Others - Supreme Court . . .
1 The challenge in the present appeal is to an order dated 6 8 2021 passed by the High Court of Judicature at Bombay, Bench at Aurangabad, holding that the reservation of land in the Development Plan stands lapsed as no declaration under Section 126 of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 19661 was published
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