Month: February 2018

Babri Masjid Demolition Case—Earlier charges were dropped against instigators of offence on technical grounds regarding framing of charges— Since a joint charge sheet had already been filed in which instigators were already charged for criminal conspiracy—Appeal of CBI allowed—Directions issued to proceed trial against instigators of crime.

  (2017) 100 ACrC 310 : (2017) 175 AIC 172 : (2017) AIR(SCW) 2020 : (2017) AIR(SC) 2020 : (2017) 2 AllCrlRulings 1350 : (2017) 4 AllLJ 114 : (2017)…

Landlord & Tenant-Eviction-Arrears of Rent-Mense Profit-Tenant was in arrears of rent (Rs. 2000 p.m. from 1994)–Landlord had made submission that they have no objection if tenant continues to retain the shop on enhanced rent (Rs. 10,000/-)-Supreme Court directed tenant to deposit all arrears of rent as determined by High Court (Rs. 600O/-p.m.)”Eviction set aside.

  (2017) 3 ICC 426 : (2017) 6 JT 158 : (2017) 2 LawHerald(SC) 1541 : (2017) 2 LawHerald(SC) 1158 : (2017) 1 RCR(Rent) 559 : (2017) 3 RecentApexJudgments(RAJ) 678 : (2017) 4 SCALE…

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Temple Bye Laws — Oachira Parabrahma Temple — Ancient structure without a building or deity, governed by Bye-laws with three-tier elected committees — Appellants, elected Secretary and President, challenged two High Court orders (2020 and 2023) that removed their committee and appointed an unelected one under an Administrative Head, citing violations of the temple’s Bye-laws and customs —Legality of appointing an unelected committee and removing the elected one contrary to the temple’s Bye-laws — Petitioner argues that the High Court overstepped its jurisdiction and violated the temple’s governance structure by appointing an unelected committee and removing the elected one without proper legal basis — The High Court’s actions were necessary for the efficient administration of the temple until a scheme could be framed and new elections held — The Supreme Court modified the High Court orders, appointing a new retired Judge as Administrative Head to conduct fair elections within four months, while directing all parties to cooperate — The Court emphasized the need to preserve temple properties and governance as per established customs and laws — The Supreme Court struck down the High Court’s order appointing an unelected committee, appointed a new Administrative Head to conduct elections, and directed all parties to cooperate, emphasizing the importance of adhering to the temple’s established governance structure and Bye-laws.