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High Court Dismisses Petitions Challenging Health Worker Recruitment Process - Recruitment Process Found Valid and Conducted as per Advertisement Under Maharashtra Zilla Parishads District Services Rules.

The case involved multiple writ petitions filed by various petitioners who were unsuccessful candidates in the recruitment process for Health Worker (...

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High Court Allows Petition Quashing Denial of Appointment to Police Constable Post Due to Quashed Criminal Case. Recruitment Denial Set Aside as Criminal Proceedings Were Extinguished Prior to Order, and Authority Failed to Exercise Discretion Properly Under Gujarat Police Act, 1951.

The dispute arose from the denial of appointment to the petitioner for the post of Unarmed Police Constable (Lokrakshak) and SRPF Constable by the res...

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High Court Directs Correction of Name in SSC Records for CRPF Employee Due to Clerical Error -- Petitioner Granted Relief Against Maharashtra State Board Under Maharashtra Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Boards Act, 1965

The petitioner, filed a writ petition seeking correction of his name in his S.S.C. mark memo and passing certificate, which incorrectly recorded his n...

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High Court Partly Allows Husband's Revision Petition in Maintenance Case Under Family Courts Act and CrPC -- Maintenance Reduced from Rs.4,000 to Rs.2,500 Per Month Due to Husband's Financial Constraints and Responsibilities Towards Daughter and Parents

The High Court of Karnataka heard a revision petition filed by the husband against a Family Court order awarding Rs.4,000 per month as maintenance to ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Auroville Foundation’s Authority, Sets Aside High Court’s Decision on Standing Order No. 1/2022. Governing Board’s Powers Prevail Over Residents’ Assembly in Auroville Development Dispute

Suppression of Material Facts: A litigant invoking the extraordinary jurisdiction of the High Court under Article 226 of the Constitution must come wi...