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Supreme Court Allows Appeals Against Calcutta High Court Order in Primary Teacher Recruitment Dispute — Panel Expiry and Procedural Irregularities Considered. The Court held that the panel had expired and the High Court's direction to use the TET Eligibility List contravened the Recruitment Rules....

The Supreme Court heard appeals against a Division Bench judgment of the Calcutta High Court concerning the recruitment of primary school teachers in West Bengal. The Board had issued a Notification o...

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Determination of jurisdictional limits and appropriateness of damages in contractual disputes....

Legal case involving the Municipal Committee, Katra, and a bidder, the respondent, regarding a contract for supplying mules and labor for pilgrim transportation. The respondent challenged the conditio...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Bail in Public Examination Scam Case — High Court Order Quashed for Ignoring Gravity of Offence. Bail granted to accused in Rajasthan Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act case set aside due to failure to consider seriousness of tampering with recruitment examination....

The Supreme Court heard appeals by the State of Rajasthan against the High Court's order granting bail to Indraj Singh and Salman Khan, accused in a public examination scam. The case arose from FIR No...

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Supreme Court Upholds Co-owner's Title in Ancestral Property Despite Consolidation Officer's Order Expunging Name. Section 49 of U.P. Consolidation of Holdings Act, 1953 Does Not Confer Power to Divest Pre-existing Tenure Holder's Ownership Rights....

The case concerns a dispute over ancestral land in village Mustafabad, Haridwar, originally owned by Angat, who had three sons: Ramji Lal, Khushi Ram, and Pyara. Pyara died issueless, and Khushi Ram d...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Murder Case Based on Reliable Eyewitness Testimony and Corroborated Medical Evidence. Conviction under Sections 302 and 307 IPC for murder of Kaptan Singh and attempted murder of Indal Singh upheld despite cross-case acquittal of complainant party....

The Supreme Court dismissed an appeal by Ramvir @ Saket Singh against his conviction under Sections 302 and 307 IPC for the murder of Kaptan Singh and attempted murder of Indal Singh. The incident occ...

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Supreme Court Disposes of Multiple Interlocutory Applications in Mining Case — Excess Iron Ore Sale Dispute and Lease Area Enhancement Addressed. Court rejects claim for payment of excess iron ore sold by Monitoring Committee due to revised returns filed after suspension of mining, and permits enhancement of mining lease area for auction....

The Supreme Court disposed of a series of interlocutory applications in a long-pending writ petition concerning iron ore mining in Karnataka. The Court addressed several issues, including claims for p...

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Supreme Court Allows Father's Appeal in Child Custody Dispute, Restores Family Court's Order Granting Permanent Custody. The Court held that the High Court erred in substituting a shared custody arrangement without adequate consideration of the children's welfare under the Guardian and Wards Act, 1890....

The case involves a custody dispute between a Colonel in the Indian Armed Forces (appellant) and his wife, a teacher (respondent), over their two minor children. The marriage was solemnized in 2002, a...

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Recovery of Time-Barred Debts under the Haryana Public Moneys (Recovery of Dues) Act, 1979: Resolving Legal Ambiguities and Clarifying Recovery Mechanisms Navigating the Intersection of Statutes of Limitation and Debt Recovery in India...

Recovery of Time-Barred Debts under the Haryana Public Moneys (Recovery of Dues) Act, 1979: Appeals arising from judgments of the High Court of Punjab and Haryana regarding the recovery of time-barre...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Accused No. 2 in Gang Rape Case — Conviction Under Section 376(2)(g) IPC Upheld Despite Hostile Witnesses. The Court held that the prosecutrix's examination-in-chief and medical evidence were sufficient to sustain the conviction, and the subsequent retraction by witnesses did not efface the credible evidence....

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by Accused No. 2 challenging his conviction for gang rape under Section 376(2)(g) IPC. The victim (PW-1) had lodged an FIR on 28 January 2006 alleging that...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court's Discretion to Allow Replication in Election Petition — Clarification of New Facts Not Barred Under Representation of Peoples Act, 1951. The Court held that a replication filed to controvert new facts in the written statement is permissible and does not introduce time-barred grounds....

The appeal arose from an order of the High Court of Manipur granting leave to the election petitioner (first respondent) to file a replication in response to the written statement of the returned cand...