Category : Search result: Supreme Court auction ruling


SC Mandates Written Arrest Memo for All Offences

Supreme Court mandates written communication of arrest grounds for every detainee, regardless of offence severity. Landmark ruling strengthens citizen rights and police accountability across India.

SC Allows Spectrum Transfer in Aircel Insolvency Case

In a groundbreaking verdict, India's Supreme Court clears the path for telecom spectrum transfer during corporate insolvency, providing major relief to stressed telecom companies and reshaping the industry's future.

Supreme Court Divided on Trump Tariffs Ruling

Explore the Supreme Court's fractured ruling on Trump-era tariffs as justices deliver contrasting opinions that could reshape US trade policy and presidential power.

Dawood Ibrahim's Properties Get No Bidders After 10 Years

In a surprising turn of events, properties linked to fugitive gangster Dawood Ibrahim in Ratnagiri receive zero bids during auction. This marks the first time in a decade that no buyers have come forward for the underworld don's seized assets.

SC: Marriage refusal not abetment to suicide

Supreme Court delivers crucial judgment protecting personal choice in marriage matters, clarifying that saying 'no' to marriage doesn't constitute abetment to suicide under Section 306 IPC.

SC: In-House Counsel Can't Claim Legal Privilege

The Supreme Court clarifies that in-house legal advisors cannot invoke client-attorney privilege under Section 132 of the Evidence Act during income tax searches, marking a significant legal interpretation.

SC: No Insurance Denial for Route Deviation

In a groundbreaking verdict, Supreme Court protects vehicle owners from insurance claim rejections due to route deviation. Learn how this ruling transforms motor accident compensation in India.

SC: No insurance denial for route deviation

Supreme Court delivers historic judgment protecting accident victims - insurance companies must pay compensation even if vehicles deviate from approved routes. Major win for consumer rights in India.

SC: Tenant's Son's Signature Not Must on Rent Receipts

Supreme Court delivers crucial verdict favoring landlords in eviction case, ruling tenant's son's signature on rent receipts isn't mandatory. Learn how this landmark judgment impacts property owners and tenants across India.

Private Doctors Can Issue COVID Death Certificates: SC

In a major relief to COVID-19 victims' families, the Supreme Court has upheld the Centre's decision allowing private doctors to certify COVID deaths for insurance claims. Learn how this landmark ruling simplifies compensation process.

SC Upholds Special Courts' Power in NDPS Vehicle Seizures

In a significant verdict, the Supreme Court has ruled that special courts cannot be stripped of their authority to order the release of vehicles seized under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act. This landmark judgment clarifies judicial pow

SC: Kids Can Cancel Parents' Property Deals at 18

Supreme Court delivers groundbreaking judgment allowing children to cancel property transactions made by parents without formal litigation. Major implications for Indian real estate and family law.

WPL 2026 Mega Auction: Dates & Rules Revealed

Get all the exciting details about the Women's Premier League 2026 mega auction - from the confirmed dates and venue to the crucial rules that will shape team strategies.

Chandigarh Fancy Number E-Auction from Oct 29

Chandigarh launches online auction for premium vehicle registration numbers. Bid for VIP numbers like 0001, 0786, and exclusive series starting October 29. Complete guide to participation.

Sotheby's to Auction Rare 10+ Carat Pink Diamond

A spectacular vivid pink cushion-cut diamond exceeding 10 carats is heading to Sotheby's November auction. Discover this rare gem's journey and estimated value in our exclusive coverage.

Supreme Court Ends Gstaad Hotels Insolvency Battle

In a landmark ruling, India's Supreme Court dismisses Gstaad Hotels' appeal, upholding NCLT's insolvency order. Founder Deepak Raheja's seven-year legal battle concludes as financial troubles force luxury hotel chain into corporate insolvency.

Supreme Court Allows AIFF Committee Until 2026

In a landmark decision, India's Supreme Court permits the current AIFF executive committee to continue until September 2026, ensuring stability and continuity in football administration.

Page 4 of 4