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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeals Challenging DGP Appointment in Punjab, Upholds UPSC Selection Process. Appointment Valid as Empanelment Followed Supreme Court Directions in Prakash Singh Case and Draft Guidelines, with No Proven Bias or Arbitrariness.

The dispute arose from the appointment of Mr. Dinkar Gupta as Director General of Police (Head of Police Force) for Punjab in 2019, challenged by appe...

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Supreme Court Reinstates Dismissal Order in CRPF Disciplinary Proceedings Due to High Court's Excessive Judicial Review. Judicial Review Limited to Procedural Fairness, Not Merits or Evidence Re-evaluation, Under Section 11(1) of CRPF Act, 1949 and Rule 27 of CRPF Rules, 1955.

The dispute arose from the dismissal of a General Duty Constable in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) following departmental proceedings. The co...

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Supreme Court Allows Restoration of Review Petition in Income Tax Exemption Case. Delay Condoned and Review Petition Restored for Consideration on Merits Under Civil Appellate Jurisdiction.

The Supreme Court of India dealt with a miscellaneous application concerning the restoration of a review petition in an income tax exemption case. The...

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Supreme Court Disposes Civil Appeal in Environmental Tribunal Matter Without Deciding Merits. Directs Appellant to File Review Application Before National Green Tribunal with Option for Condonation of Delay Due to Present Appeal Filing.

The dispute originated from an order passed by the National Green Tribunal, Southern Zone, Chennai, which the appellant challenged before the Supreme ...

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Supreme Court Allows State Appeal in Police Constable Dismissal Case — Reinstates Dismissal Despite Criminal Acquittal. Standard of Proof in Disciplinary Proceedings is Preponderance of Probabilities, Not Beyond Reasonable Doubt.

The appeal arises from a judgment of the Division Bench of the Rajasthan High Court which set aside the dismissal of the respondent, a police constabl...