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Supreme Court Allows State Appeals in MP Assistant Professor Selection — OBC Female Candidates Cannot Occupy Unreserved Female Seats. Horizontal Reservation for Women Must Operate Within Respective Vertical Categories, Not Across Categories.

The Supreme Court of India heard a batch of civil appeals arising from a common judgment of the Madhya Pradesh High Court dated 29.04.2020 concerning ...

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Supreme Court Allows State Appeal in Compassionate Appointment Case — Amendment Not Retrospective. Unmarried Brother of Deceased Unmarried Female Government Servant Not Entitled to Appointment Under Pre-Amendment Rules.

The case concerns an appeal by the State of Karnataka against an order of the Karnataka High Court which upheld a decision of the Karnataka State Admi...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals in SAFEMA Forfeiture Case — Notice to Convict Not Mandatory When Property Held by Relatives. The Court held that proceedings against relatives under Section 6 of SAFEMA are independent and do not require prior notice to the convict.

The Supreme Court of India heard appeals against a Madras High Court judgment that had set aside forfeiture orders under the Smugglers and Foreign Exc...

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Supreme Court Upholds Validity of Relinquishment Deed Executed by Karta in Joint Hindu Family Property Case. Relinquishment deed executed by eldest male member as Karta is valid and binding on minor coparceners, and suit for declaration filed beyond limitation period is barred.

The present appeal arises from a suit filed in 1994 by four younger sons of late M.C. Rudrappa seeking a declaration that a relinquishment deed dated ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction for Rape Based on Sole Testimony of Prosecutrix — Delay in FIR and Absence of Injuries Not Fatal. The court held that the prosecutrix's evidence was credible and trustworthy, and no corroboration was required under Section 376 IPC.

The appellant, Phool Singh, was convicted by the trial court for the offence of rape under Section 376 IPC and sentenced to seven years rigorous impri...