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Supreme Court Upholds High Court's Setting Aside of Dismissal of Lekhpal Due to Procedural Lapses in Disciplinary Enquiry. Orders Reinstatement and De Novo Inquiry to Ensure Natural Justice.

The case involves an appeal by the State of Uttar Pradesh against the judgment of the Allahabad High Court which set aside the dismissal of the respon...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal of Army Personnel Discharged on Four Red Ink Entries, Orders Reinstatement with Benefits. Discharge under Rule 13(3)(III)(v) of Army Rules, 1954 set aside as mechanical without considering long service and nature of minor offences.

The appellant, Narain Singh, was enrolled in the Indian Army as a Driver on 15.10.1980 and rose to the rank of Lance Dafedar. After serving for 13 yea...

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Supreme Court Allows Victim's Counsel to Assist Prosecution in Sessions Trial — Right to Oral Arguments and Cross-Examination Under Section 301 CrPC. Victim's Counsel Can Participate Actively in Prosecution Subject to Public Prosecutor's Control and Court's Permission.

The appeal arose from a Sessions trial where the appellant, Rekha Murarka, was the widow of the deceased and de facto complainant in a murder case. Sh...

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Supreme Court Allows IFCI's Appeal Against Retirees' Claim for Enhanced Pension Under VRS-2008. Voluntary Retirement Scheme's Full and Final Settlement Clause Bars Subsequent Claims for Pay Revision Benefits.

The dispute pertains to thirty-one employees of IFCI who voluntarily retired under the Voluntary Retirement Scheme of 2008 (VRS-2008) on 1 February 20...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal of Tenant Purchaser in Deity Land Sale Dispute. Upholds Sale to Tenant Despite Higher Offer from Intervenors, Holding That Registered Sale Deeds Cannot Be Ignored and Tenancy Status Was Not Challenged.

The case involves a dispute over the sale of land belonging to the deity Sri Rama Laxman Sita Swamy Bije, managed by a fit person. The fit person soug...

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Supreme Court Holds NGOs Substantially Financed by Government Are Public Authorities Under RTI Act. Interpretation of Section 2(h) of Right to Information Act, 2005 clarified to include non-governmental organisations receiving substantial government funds.

The case involves appeals by D.A.V. College Trust and Management Society and other educational institutions against the Director of Public Instruction...