Important cases heard by Supreme Court on Thursday

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    Important cases heard by the Supreme Court on Thursday, July 17:
    
    * In a verdict impacting small and medium industries, SC held the Limitation Act would be applicable to the arbitration proceedings under the 2006 law on micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME).
    
     * SC held that a tribal woman or her legal heirs would be entitled to an equal share in ancestral property.

    
     * SC said suspicious circumstances like non-­mention of the wife's status or reason for her disinheritance in Will ought not to be examined in isolation but in light of all attending circumstances of the case.

    
     * SC expressed displeasure over a plea seeking FIR against Delhi High Court judges and members of Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) calling it "scandalous" and filed for "publicity stunt".

     * SC stayed an order making Union Minister and JDS leader H D Kumaraswamy a party to the ongoing contempt proceedings over the alleged large-scale land encroachment in a Karnataka village.

    
     * SC directed senior Delhi Police officials to immediately trace a child of a Russian mother and an Indian father while asking the Centre to issue a look out notice with regard to the woman and the minor to ensure she did not leave the country.
    
     * SC allowed the Madhya Pradesh High Court to conduct interviews and declare results of the Civil Judge, Junior Division (Entry Level) Exam 2022.
    
    * SC expressed its reservation over the Karnataka High Court’s decision to grant bail to Kannada actor Darshan Thoogudeepa in the Renukaswamy murder case.
    
     * "Your clients seem to be goons," SC said while trashing the anticipatory bail pleas of two men who allegedly coerced a person at gunpoint and got executed a fraudulent sale deed for approximately 60 khata of land in Patna, Bihar, in 2023.

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