Important Judgments of 2020 by Legalistic Path- Part 1

  1. Landlord-tenant disputes under Transfer of Property Act are arbitrable
    Case: Vidya Drolia and Ors.v.Durga Trading Corporation [2020 SCCOnLine SC 1018]
  2. Protection under Anticipatory Bail should not be fixed for limited period
    Case: Sushila Aggarwal v. State of NCT of Delhi [2020 5 SCC 1]
  3. Consumer Forum has no jurisdiction to extend time beyond 45 days for opposite party’s version
    Case: New India Assurance v. Hilli Multipurpose Cold Storage Pvt. Ltd. [2020 SCC OnLine SC 287]
  4. Supreme Court can refer questions of law to larger Bench when exercising review jurisdiction
    Case: Kantaru Rajeevaru v. Indian Young Lawyers Association Thr. Its General Secretary Ms. Bhakti Pasija & Ors. [2020 SCC OnLine SC 692]
  5. SARFAESI Act will apply to co-operative Banks as it does to commercial banks
    Case: Pandurang Ganpati v. Vishwasrao Patil Murgud Sahakari Bank Ltd [2020 SCC OnLine SC 431]
  6. Rights defined under Article 30 are not absolute, could be exercised as per regulation of the State
    Case: Christian Medical College Vellore Association v. Union of India & Ors. [2020 SCC OnLine SC 423]
  7. Shaheen Bagh Protests: Public spaces cannot be occupied indefinitely for expressing dissent
    Case: Amit Sahni v. Commissioner of Police, [2020 SCC OnLine SC 808]
  8. Supreme Court upholds constitutionality of levy of GST on lottery, betting
    Case: Skill Lotto Solutions v. Union of India 2020 SCC OnLine SC 990
  9. Hindu unmarried daughter entitled to claim maintenance from her father under Section 125 CrPC
    Case: Abhilasha v. Parkash [2020 SCC OnLine SC 736]
  10. Active involvement in the commission of offence not a pre- condition for common intention
    Case: Subed Ali v. State of Assam [2020 SCC OnLine SC 794]
  11. Stay by ‘any court’ in criminal/civil proceedings automatically expires within a period of 6 months unless extended for ‘good reasons’
    Case: Asian Resurfacing of Road Agency Pvt. Ltd. v. Central Bureau of Investigation, [Miscellaneous application no. 1577 OF 2020]
  12. States/UTs to install CCTV cameras in each and every police station
    Case: Paramvir Singh Saini v. Baljit Singh [2020 SCC OnLine SC 983]
  13. Offences prescribing maximum sentence of more than seven years but not providing minimum sentences are not ‘Heinous Offences’, but ‘Serious Offences’, under JJ Act
    Case: Shilpa Mittal v. State (NCT of Delhi), (2020) 2 SCC 787
  14. Procedure of dissolution of partnership firm which consists of only two partners
    Case: Guru Nanak Industries, Faridabad v. Amar Singh [2020 SCC OnLine SC 469]
  15. Non-payment of entire sale consideration cannot be a ground for cancellation of sale deed
    Case: Dahiben v. Arvindbhai Kalyanji Bhansuli (Gajra) (D) Thr LRs [2020 SCC OnLine SC 562]
  16. RERA does not bar initiation of proceedings by allotters against builders under Consumer Protection Act, 1986
    Case: Imperia Structures v. Anil Patni [2020 SCC OnLine SC 894]
  17. Show cause notic with intention to blacklist should clearly spell out such intention
    Case: UMC Technologies Ltd. v. Food Corporation of India [2020 SCC OnLine SC 934]
  18. Constitutional validity of SC/ST (Amendment) Act, 2018 upheld
    Case: Prithvi Raj Chauhan v. Union of India & Ors. [2020 4 SCC 727]
  19. Mandatory for political parties to publish pending criminal cases of their candidates
    Case: Rambabu Singh Thakur v. Sunil Arora & Ors. [2020 3 SCC 733]
  20. Daughters become equal coparceners at birth even if born prior to 2005 amendment to Hindu Succession Act
    Case: Vineeta Sharma v. Rakesh Sharma & Ors. [2020 SCC OnLine SC 641]
  21. Supreme Court allows service through instant tele-messenger services like WhatsApp, Email & Fax
    Case: In re Cognizance for Extension of Limitation [Suo Motu (C) No. 3/2020]
  22. “Kashmir Lockdown and Internet Shutdown” Anuradha Bhasin v Union of India
  23. “Anticipatory Bail Cannot Be Limited To A Fixed Period Except In Special And Peculiar Circumstance” Sushila Aggarwal & Ors. v. State (NCT of Delhi) & Anr.
  24. “No Absolute Right Of Appointment For Minority Educational Institutions” : Supreme Court Upheld West Bengal Madrasah Service Commission Act.
    SK Md Raffique V. Managing Committee, Contai Rehmania High Madrasah
  25. “Juvenile Justice Act: Offences Prescribing Max Sentence Of More Than 7 Years But Not Providing Minimum Sentence Are Not ‘Heinous Offences’, But ‘Serious Offences”:
    Shilpa Mittal v State of NCT of Delhi and Another
  26. “5. Speaker Should Decide On Disqualification Within 3 Months; Impartial Tribunal Needed Under 10th Schedule”
    Keisham Meghachandra Singh v. The Hon’ble Speaker Manipur Legislative Assembly & Ors.
  27. “Validity of SC/ST Amendment Act 2018 upheld”: Prathvi Raj Chouhan vs Union of India
  28. A Child In Conflict With Law Cannot Be Kept In Jail Or Police Lockup Under Any Circumstance: Supreme Court
  29. “SC Directs Political Parties To Publish Criminal Antecedents Of Candidates In LS & Assembly Polls”: Rambabu Singh Thakur vs Sunil Arora and others
  30. “Permanent commission for women in Navy and Army”: SC
    The Secretary, Ministry of Defence v Babita Puniya and others.
  31. Land acquisition : No Lapse Of Proceedings Under Old Act If Compensation Is Deposited In Treasury ; SC 5-Judge Bench Upholds Indore Development Authority Decision
    Indore Development Authority V. Manoharlal & Ors.
  32. Nirbhaya Case : Supreme court Dismissed Final Plea Of Convicts To Stay Execution After Past Midnight Hearing
  33. Supreme court Extended Limitation For Filing In All Courts/Tribunals With Effect From March 15 Until Further Orders On Account of COVID19
  34. Supreme Court Directed States/UTs To Consider Granting Parole To Prisoners In Lesser Offences To De-Congest Prisons
  35. ‘Ex Post Facto’ Environmental Clearance Unsustainable In Law: Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd. v. Rohit Prajapati & Ors.
  36. Supreme Court Quashes RBI Ban On Banking Services To Cryptocurrency Dealers: Internet and Mobile Association of India vs Reserve Bank of India

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