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Supreme Court Reviews Legality of Punjab Government's Decision to Bypass Public Service Commission in Recruiting College Faculty. Appellants Argued Violation of Article 320(3) and UGC Regulations, 2010 in the Selection Process....

This matter arose from a challenge to the recruitment process for Assistant Professors and Librarians in Government Degree Colleges of Punjab. The State of Punjab had initially sent requisitions to th...

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Supreme Court Upholds Quashing of SC/ST Act Proceedings Against Public Servants in Intra-Caste Dispute. Absence of Caste-Based Malice and 8-Year Delay in Filing Complaint Found Fatal to Prosecution Under SC/ST Act....

The appeal before the Supreme Court arose from a judgment of the High Court of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh quashing criminal proceedings under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of...

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Supreme Court Disagrees with Rajni Tandon on Interpretation of 'Person Executing' under Section 32(a) of Registration Act, 1908. Power-of-Attorney Holder Not Executant; Authentication under Section 33 Required for Agent Presenting under Section 32(c)....

The present appeals before the Supreme Court of India arose from a civil suit concerning the validity of an Irrevocable General Power of Attorney dated 15.10.1990 purportedly executed by Ranveer Singh...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Reduction of Pension for Bank Employee Under Central Bank of India (Employees’) Pension Regulations, 1995. Prior Consultation with Board of Directors Mandatory Before Reducing Pension Below Full Admissible Amount Under Regulation 33....

The dispute arose from the compulsory retirement of an employee of the Central Bank of India, who had served as Chief Manager, a scale IV officer. During his tenure as Branch Manager at Dhanbad, he wa...

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Supreme Court Hears Appeal Against Quashing of Summoning Order Under Section 387 IPC; Clarifies That Delivery of Property Not Required. High Court Had Quashed Summoning Order Citing Lack of Delivery of Property; Supreme Court Observes That Delivery of Property Not Essential for Offence Under Section 387 IPC....

The appeal arose from a complaint filed by the proprietor of M/s. Balaji Traders against the accused, Sanjay Gupta, alleging threats and attempted extortion to close his betel nut business. The partie...

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Supreme Court Quashes Preventive Detention Order Against Money Lender Under Kerala Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act, 2007, Holding That Alleged Acts Constituted Law and Order Issue, Not Public Order. Detention Order Lacked Reasons and No Attempt to Cancel Bail, Hence Violative of Article 21....

The matter arose from a preventive detention order passed against Rajesh, a money lender running ‘Rithika Finance’, by the District Magistrate, Palakkad, under Section 3(1) of the Kerala Anti-Soci...

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Supreme Court Acquits Appellants in Murder Case, Setting Aside High Court’s Reversal of Trial Court Acquittal. Conviction Based on Presumption of Presence and Circumstantial Evidence Held Insufficient to Prove Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt Under Section 302 IPC....

The present criminal appeal arose out of a murder case involving a property dispute. The deceased, Shakeel ur Rehman, had entered into a sale agreement with the co-accused Suraiya for a property in Ni...