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Supreme Court Awards Compensation for Wrongful Admonition of Airman. Vindictiveness in Discipline Leads to Compensation for Mental Distress and Humiliation....

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the appellant, an airman in the Indian Air Force. Pandey challenged the disciplinary actions taken against him, including an admonition and wrongful trial based on...

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Supreme Court Voids Gujarat HC's Ante-Dated Judgment in Civil Appeal. Justice Must Not Only Be Done, But Must Also Be Seen to Be Done: SC Highlights Ethical Standards for Judicial Decisions...

The Supreme Court set aside a judgment of the Gujarat High Court where the court had failed to provide a timely reasoned judgment, allegedly backdating it. The Supreme Court emphasized that judgments ...

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Supreme Court Strikes Down Arbitrary Remission Conditions for Life Sentence Convict "Conditions on remission must meet constitutional standards of reasonableness and fairness."...

This appeal concerns the legality of conditions imposed while granting remission to the appellant, who was serving life imprisonment for offenses under Section 302 read with Sections 147 and 148 of th...

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Supreme Court: Employee not a “Workman” under Section 2(s) of the Industrial Disputes Act In a crucial judgment, the Supreme Court overturns reinstatement of an employee, ruling that supervisory duties and salary bar his classification as a "workman."...

The Supreme Court of India dealt with the issue of whether the appellant, Lenin Kumar Ray, qualifies as a "workman" under Section 2(s) of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. The employee, Lenin Kumar ...

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"Supreme Court Denies Interest on Delayed Pension Payments to Retired Private College Lecturers." "Appellants labeled 'fence-sitters,' denied better treatment than government college litigants who did not receive interest."...

The Supreme Court of India dismissed the appeals of the appellants (retired lecturers from private aided colleges) who sought interest on the delayed payment of revised pensions. The court upheld the ...

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"Supreme Court Upholds Landowners' Right to Fair Compensation in Tauru Land Acquisition Case" "Restoration of compensation granted by Reference Court; Supreme Court reaffirms equitable evaluation for land acquisition."...

The Supreme Court of India, allowed appeals filed by expropriated landowners. The landowners challenged the Punjab and Haryana High Court's reduction of compensation for acquired lands. The Supreme C...

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Supreme Court of India Sets Aside High Court Judgment on Land Acquisition by Haryana Urban Development Authority. Legal validity upheld in land acquisition for public purposes, emphasizing procedural compliance under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894....

The Supreme Court overturned the High Court decision quashing the land acquisition notifications by the Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA). The judgment emphasized compliance with Section 5A o...

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Arbitration Clause Prevails Over Public Premises Act, 1971 – Supreme Court Upholds Arbitrator's Appointment in Lease Dispute. The Supreme Court dismisses the appeal, confirming that the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 applies to lease disputes, even with the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1971 in play....

The Supreme Court ruled that the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 governs disputes related to lease agreements. The appellant, a statutory body, had invoked the Public Premises Act after the lea...

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Supreme Court of India overturns High Court's decision; Upholds Conviction Based on Admitted Documents. Case remanded by the Allahabad High Court, reversed by the Supreme Court based on the correctness of Section 294 CrPC application in relation to documentary evidence....

  1. Case Background (Para 2-3): The case arises from the brutal murder of two individuals from a Scheduled Caste, Mohan Ram and Bodha Devi, on the night of 21/22 April 1998. The accused (Radhey ...

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"Supreme Court Acquits Appellant: No Evidence to Sustain Conviction Under Section 498-A IPC" "Appellant acquitted after conviction found based on over implication and lack of specific evidence"...

An appeal against the conviction under Section 498-A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and sentencing by the Bombay High Court. The appellant was convicted for subjecting the deceased to cruelty under Se...