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Bombay High Court Dismisses Stay Application in Arbitration Matter — Consent Order Not Stayed as No Prima Facie Case Made Out. Court held that a consent order passed under Section 9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 cannot be stayed unless fraud or lack of jurisdiction is shown.

The petitioner, Tata Capital Financial Services Limited, a non-banking finance company, had sanctioned an invoice discounting facility of Rs. 20,00,00...

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High Court of Karnataka Upholds Discharge of Police Constable for Suppressing Criminal Antecedents in Appointment. Failure to Disclose Pending Criminal Case in Attestation Form Constitutes Suppression of Material Information, Rendering Appointment Void Ab Initio.

The petitioner, Sri Ramesh Malli, was selected and appointed as Police Constable (Wireless) in the Karnataka Police Department on 13.06.2017. During t...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Police Promotion Case Under Punjab Police Rules, 1934. Inspector General's Approval is Mandatory for Finalizing Promotion List Under Rule 13.7(14), and Promotion Under 10% Quota Requires State-Level Comparative Merit Assessment Under Rule 13.7(9).

The dispute arose from a civil appeal filed by a constable in the Haryana Police against the denial of retrospective promotion to the post of Head Con...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal of Head Constables in Promotion Dispute — Rules 2010 Notified After Vacancy Cannot Deny Promotion. Educational Qualification for Promotion to ASI-Executive Must Be Possessed at Time of Promotion, Not Initial Appointment, Under 2008 Rules and Standing Order.

The case involves a dispute among Head Constables of the Andaman & Nicobar Police Department regarding promotion to the post of Assistant Sub-Inspecto...

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Supreme Court Disposes of Writ Petition on Governor's Delay in Summoning Assembly After Order Issued. Governor's Duty to Act on Council's Advice and Chief Minister's Duty to Furnish Information Under Article 167 of Constitution Clarified.

The dispute arose from the Governor of Punjab's initial refusal to summon the Budget Session of the Sixteenth Punjab Vidhan Sabha, which had been reco...