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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Pension Benefits Case Under Regularisation Rules. Employee Not Entitled to Old Pension Scheme as Initial Appointment Was on Contract Basis and Regularisation Was Prospective Under Rule 6 of Regularisation Rules, 2011....

The dispute centered on the entitlement of an employee to pensionary benefits under the old pension scheme following the regularisation of his service. The appellant, an autonomous organisation under ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Applications for Recall of Interest Rate Reduction Order in Real Estate Dispute. Builders sought to restore interest rate reduction benefits granted to Amrapali Group, but court held contractual obligations cannot be unilaterally altered and relief was fact-specific to Amrapali's circumstances....

The Supreme Court considered a batch of interlocutory applications filed by various promoters, developers, and builders operating in Noida and Greater Noida seeking recall of an order dated 7th Novemb...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Special Leave Petition Against Cancellation of Police Constable Appointment. Screening Committee's Discretion Upheld in Assessing Suitability Despite Acquittal on Benefit of Doubt Under Section 379 Ranbir Penal Code and Section 6 Forest Act....

The dispute arose from the cancellation of a petitioner's appointment as a constable in the Jammu and Kashmir Executive Police due to his involvement in a criminal case registered under Section 379 of...

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Supreme Court Disposes of Writ Petition on Governor's Delay in Summoning Assembly After Order Issued. Governor's Duty to Act on Council's Advice and Chief Minister's Duty to Furnish Information Under Article 167 of Constitution Clarified....

The dispute arose from the Governor of Punjab's initial refusal to summon the Budget Session of the Sixteenth Punjab Vidhan Sabha, which had been recommended by the Council of Ministers on 22 February...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Insufficient Circumstantial Evidence Under Sections 302/34 and 201 IPC. Conviction Overturned as Prosecution Failed to Establish Complete Chain of Circumstances, Including Motive, Last Seen Theory, and Reliable Extra-Judicial Confession....

The Supreme Court heard an appeal against the High Court of Tripura's judgment dated 9th October 2013, which had dismissed the appellant's appeal and confirmed his conviction under Sections 302/34 and...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in NDPS Case Seeking CBI Investigation Over Alleged Illegal Abduction. Transfer to CBI Not Warranted as Mere Allegations Against Police Do Not Meet Exceptional Circumstances Under Established Guidelines, and Issues Can Be Raised in Trial....

The Supreme Court heard appeals arising from two Special Leave Petitions challenging orders of the High Court of Chhattisgarh, Bilaspur. The appellants, a father and son, sought directions for a CBI i...

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Supreme Court Allows Transfer Application in Civil Suit, Clarifying Common High Court's Jurisdiction Under CPC. Common High Court Has Power Under Section 24 CPC to Transfer Proceedings Between Civil Courts in Different States Within Its Territorial Jurisdiction, as Both Courts Are Subordinate, While Section 25 Applies Only to States with Different High Courts....

The dispute originated from a suit filed by the appellants in 2007 in the District Court at Dimapur, Nagaland, seeking declaration of right, title, interest, perpetual injunction, and damages. Due to ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Petition Seeking Renaming of Historical Places Under Article 32 for Lack of Justiciability and Secular Concerns. The court held that directions to rename places based on historical grievances involve policy matters and could undermine secularism as a basic feature of the Constitution, thus not enforceable under fundamental rights....

The petitioner, appearing in-person, filed a writ petition under Article 32 of the Constitution of India, seeking reliefs including direction to the Home Ministry to constitute a 'Renaming Commission'...