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Supreme Court Sets Aside High Court Judgment in Service Promotion Case Due to Factual Error and Overlapping Issues. The Court Ordered Transfer of Writ Petition from Allahabad High Court to Delhi High Court for Joint Hearing with Related Petition Regarding Promotion Grievances Across Multiple Years.

The dispute originated from the appellant's grievance regarding non-promotion from Deputy Manager (Scale III) to Manager (Scale IV) in an insurance co...

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Supreme Court Partially Allows Appeal in PIL Registration Case by Annulling Role Assignment to Disputant. High Court's order to register PIL upheld, but assignment of respondent to assist Court set aside as incompatible with non-adversarial PIL principles under Supreme Court jurisprudence.

The Supreme Court of India heard an appeal arising from a High Court order dated 17.02.2022 in LPA No. 126 of 2022. The appellants challenged the High...

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Supreme Court Quashes Bail Order in Murder Case Due to Inadequate Reasoning. High Court's grant of bail under Section 302 IPC set aside for lack of cogent reasons and failure to consider material factors like accused's conduct and threats to witnesses.

The dispute arose from a bail application in a murder case under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. The complainant, brother of the deceased,...

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Supreme Court Partially Allows Appeal in Kidnapping for Ransom Case, Acquitting One Accused of Conspiracy. The court upheld the conviction of other appellants under Sections 364A and 120B IPC but acquitted Kanhaiya Lal due to lack of evidence proving his involvement in the criminal conspiracy.

The case involved an appeal against the High Court's judgment that dismissed appeals by six convicts, including Desh Deepak Kumar Vihangam and others,...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Telecom Company's Claim for Refund of Entry Fee After 2G Licences Quashed Due to Illegal Government Policy. Restitution Under Section 65 of Indian Contract Act, 1872 Denied as Quashing Did Not Render Contracts Void, and Set-Off Policy Upheld Under Article 14 of Constitution.

The dispute involved a telecom company seeking a refund of an Entry Fee of Rs 1454.94 crores paid for 2G licences across twenty-one service areas, aft...