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Supreme Court Allows Transfer of Deposited Funds for Employee Dues in Sugar Factory Liquidation Case. Court Directs Collector to Disburse Wages/Salaries to Employees/Legal Heirs After Verification, with Interest, by Specified Date, and Return Balance to Bank....

The Supreme Court addressed miscellaneous applications arising from a civil appeal concerning the distribution of employees' dues in the liquidation of a sugar factory. The original appellant, The Mah...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Intervenor's Application for Clarification of Earlier Judgment in Unrelated CBI Enquiry Matter. Applicant Lacked Locus Standi as Allegations Pertained to Separate Contractual Force Majeure Issue Under COVID-19, Unconnected to Prior Case Between Different Parties....

The Supreme Court dealt with a miscellaneous application filed by an intervenor seeking clarification of its earlier order dated 03.08.2022 in Criminal Appeal No. 1256 of 2022. The applicant alleged m...

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Supreme Court Allows Application for Surrender of Prisoners Released During COVID-19 Pandemic as Public Health Emergency Measures. Prisoners Released on Emergency Parole or Interim Bail Based on High-Powered Committee Recommendations Must Surrender Within 15 Days Since Release Was Not on Merits But Due to Pandemic Conditions....

The Supreme Court considered an application filed by the Director General (Prisons), New Delhi seeking directions for the surrender of prisoners who had been released on Emergency Parole or interim ba...

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Supreme Court Allows Government Appeal in Land Acquisition Case Due to Lack of Locus Standi by Subsequent Purchaser. Subsequent Purchasers Cannot Challenge Acquisition or Its Lapsing Under Section 24(2) of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013, as Established by Binding Precedents....

The dispute arose from a land acquisition matter where the Government of NCT of Delhi appealed against a High Court judgment that declared the acquisition deemed to have lapsed under Section 24(2) of ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Arbitrator's Award in Contract Dispute Over Final Bill Claims. Court Held That Arbitrator's Consideration of Vitiating Factors and Contract Clauses Was Permissible Under Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, Despite Prohibition on Further Claims in Clauses 65 and 65A....

The dispute arose from a contract dated 02.07.2001 for repair works, with time extended to 19.01.2002. The respondent contractor submitted a final bill on 13.02.2002 containing a No Claim Certificate,...

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Supreme Court Allows Management's Application in Land Sale Dispute by Invoking Principle of Restitution to Correct Erroneous Disbursement. Court Held That Funds Diverted to Parties Without Adjudication of Claims Must Be Returned to Protect Stakeholder Interests Under Inherent Jurisdiction and Section 144 of Code of Civil Procedure, 1908....

The Supreme Court considered an application (I.A. No. 88960 of 2020) filed by the management of Unitech Limited seeking various directions related to a land sale dispute. The dispute centered on 26 ac...

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Supreme Court Allows Employee to Withdraw Resignation Under CCS Pension Rules Despite Pending Chargesheet. Withdrawal Permissible Under Rule 26(4) as Authorities Granted Vigilance Clearance and Accepted Resignation, Estopping Them from Relying on Chargesheet, and Conditions of Compelling Reasons, Proper Conduct, and Timely Request Were Met....

The dispute involved a government school teacher who resigned to contest municipal elections, had her resignation accepted, but after losing, sought to withdraw it under Rule 26(4) of the Central Civi...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Petition for Land Conversion to Lawyers' Chambers Under Article 32, Directing Administrative Resolution. Dispute Involved Allocation of 1.33-Acre Land for Supreme Court Archives Versus Lawyers' Chambers, with Court Holding That Such Issues Require Administrative Decision-Making and Stakeholder Balancing, Not Judicial Adjudication....

The Supreme Court of India dealt with a petition filed by the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) under Article 32 of the Constitution, seeking a writ of mandamus to direct the Union Ministry of Urba...

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Supreme Court Quashes Conviction in Essential Commodities Act Case Due to Unauthorized Seizure by Police Officer. Seizure of Gas Cylinders by Sub-Inspector Held Invalid Under Clause 7 of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Regulation of Supply and Distribution) Order, 1988, Vitiating Prosecution Under Section 7 of Essential Commodities Act, 1955....

The Supreme Court heard an appeal challenging the conviction of appellants under Section 7 of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 for unauthorized possession of gas cylinders. The appellants had been ...