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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Trade Circulars Restricting CST Exemption to Registered Dealers. State Government Cannot Grant Exemption for Inter-State Sales to Unregistered Dealers Under Section 8(5) of Central Sales Tax Act, 1956 After 2002 Amendment.

The petitioners, Prism Cement Limited and its shareholder/director, filed a writ petition challenging three trade circulars issued by the Commissioner...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Cancellation of Untrained Teacher's Admission to Postal D.Ed. Course — Violation of Natural Justice. Admission Cancellation Set Aside as Petitioner Was Not Granted Hearing Before Cancellation, and Course Completion Certificate Had Already Been Issued.

The petitioner, Anandrao Sakharam Rathod, was appointed as an untrained teacher on a clear post on 16 June 1996 at Indira Gandhi Primary School, Bhimw...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Respondent's Claim of Reduction in Rank, Holds Mere Reversion from Officiating Post Not Violative of Article 311(2) of the Constitution of India. The Court distinguished Vaikunthe's case, finding that reversion without permanent bar to promotion does not attract Article 311(2).

The case arose from the Southern Railway where the respondent, S. Raghavendrachar, was originally employed as a Train Examiner in the pay scale of Rs....

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Supreme Court Hears Appeals Filed by Convicts in Akshardham Temple Terror Attack Case. Appeals Challenge Convictions Under POTA, IPC, Arms Act, and Explosive Substances Act for Conspiracy and Murder of 33 Persons.

The Supreme Court of India heard criminal appeals filed by the convicted accused-appellants challenging their conviction and sentences awarded by the ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Acquitted Accused's Writ Petition for Rs.200 Crore Compensation as Acquittal Does Not Automatic Entitlement. The Court Holds That Compensation Under Article 226 Requires Proof of Malicious Prosecution and Violation of Fundamental Rights, Not Mere Acquittal.

The present writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India and Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 was filed by the peti...