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Supreme Court Partially Allows Appeal of Employees Union in ONGC Regularization Case. Court Holds That Irregularly Appointed Term Employees Are Entitled to Regularization from Date of Initial Appointment but Only Notional Benefits Retrospectively and Actual Pay from Date of High Court Order.

The dispute arose from the appointment of about 800 term-based employees by Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) between 1999 and 2001 for Class III a...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Consent Decree Execution Dispute — Family Settlement Must Be Enforced to Give Fruits of Decree. Court Holds That Executing Court Cannot Nullify Consent Terms by Reading Implied Conditions; Direction Issued to Execute Letter of Allotment.

The dispute arose between two groups of family members, the PA Group (appellants) and the RA Group (respondents), over the assets of Kash Foods Privat...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appellant's Appeal in Specific Performance Suit Due to Repeated Delays in Filing Written Statement. Unamended Order VIII Rule 1 CPC is Directory but Gross Negligence Justifies Striking Off Defence.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by Desh Raj against the order of the Delhi High Court which upheld the Civil Court's decision to close hi...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court Ruling That Time Limit Under Section 14 of SARFAESI Act is Directory. The provision requiring District Magistrate to pass possession order within 30 days (extendable to 60 days) is directory, as non-compliance does not invalidate proceedings or prejudice the borrower.

The appeal arose from a judgment of the Kerala High Court which held that the time limit under Section 14 of the Securitisation and Reconstruction of ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Motor Accident Claim Case Due to Liberal Interpretation of Delay Condonation Under Section 173 of Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. High Court Erred in Dismissing Delay Condonation Application for 45 Days Without Considering Beneficial Nature of Legislation.

The appeal arose from a motor accident claim where the deceased, aged 26, died in a collision with a negligently parked truck on 15.04.2011. The appel...

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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings in Forgery Case Due to Bar on Second Complaint Without Fresh Evidence. Second Complaint on Same Allegations with Additional Details but No New Evidence Held Not Maintainable Under Section 203 CrPC.

The case involves a dispute among the heirs of G.S. Naidu, who owned a Maruti-800 vehicle and died on 12.12.2001. The complainant, the second son of G...

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Supreme Court Refers to Larger Bench the Issue of Whether a Meritorious Student Can Be Granted Admission After Cutoff Date in Medical Courses — Conflict Between Asha and Jasmine Kaur on Relief of Admission vs. Compensation.

The case involves an appeal by S. Krishna Sradha against the State of Andhra Pradesh and others, arising from a dispute over admission to the MBBS cou...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals of Transmission Corporation and Regulatory Commission in Electricity Tariff Disputes. Wheeling Charges and Grid Support Charges Upheld as Valid Levies Under Andhra Pradesh Electricity Reforms Act, 1998.

The Supreme Court of India heard a batch of appeals concerning the levy of wheeling charges and grid support charges by the Transmission Corporation o...