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Delay and Laches in Article 32 Petitions: Supreme Court Examines Decades-Old Compensation Claim by Mizo Chiefs

The Supreme Court examined whether a writ petition filed after several decades seeking compensation...

Auction Sale Can Be Scrutinised for Property Valuation Even After Confirmation: Supreme Court Upholds DRT Revaluation

The Supreme Court has held that even after confirmation of an auction sale in...

Conviction of Excise Constable in Bribery Case Upheld: Supreme Court 

The Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of an Excise Department constable, Raj Bahadur...

No Civil Appeal Lies Against Family Court Orders Granting Maintenance U/s 125 CrPC: Rajasthan High Court

The Rajasthan High Court has held that civil appeal cannot be filed against a...

Inquiry Can’t Be Bypassed Without Concrete Evidence of Threats: SC Quashes Dismissal of Delhi Police Constable

The Supreme Court has set aside the dismissal of a Delhi Police constable, holding...

CAG Recruitment Dispute: Supreme Court Directs SSC to Forward Dossiers to Enable Appointment of PwD Candidates

The Supreme Court has directed authorities to accommodate two candidates with benchmark disabilities in...

Direct Recruits’ Seniority Begins From Date of Joining, Training Period Counts as Service: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has held that the seniority of directly recruited employees must be...

Creamy Layer Criteria: Salary of PSU Employees Can’t Be Used to Deny OBC-NCL Status: Supreme Court 

In a ruling impacting reservation policy and the determination of the “creamy layer” within...

Benefit of Doubt Acquittal Not Equivalent to Honourable Acquittal: Supreme Court Restores Rejection of Police Constable Candidate

The Supreme Court has held that an acquittal granted on the benefit of doubt...

Restaurants Charging Above MRP for Packaged Beverages Raises Consumer Protection Concerns

Instances of restaurants and hospitality establishments charging prices significantly higher than the printed Maximum...

Parties Can’t Challenge Arbitral Tribunal’s Constitution After Acquiescence: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has held that a party cannot belatedly challenge the constitution of...

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