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High Court of Karnataka Allows Writ Petition for Addition of Defence Service as Qualifying Service for Pension — Ex-Serviceman Entitled to Count Military Service Under Rule 3 of KPTCL Pension Regulations, 1999.

The petitioner, Sri R. Hanumatha Singh, an ex-serviceman who served in the Indian Air Force from 31.01.1972 to 08.05.1987, later joined the Karnataka ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Application for Clarification in AMIE Degree Equivalence Case. Institution of Mechanical Engineers (India) Cannot Claim Its Associate Membership Certificate as Equivalent to a Degree in Engineering Without UGC or AICTE Approval.

The case pertains to a Miscellaneous Application filed by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (India) in a disposed Civil Appeal. The appellant, a...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Teacher's Petition Challenging Termination - Continuous Temporary Appointments on Consolidated Salary Do Not Confer Permanent Status Under MEPS Act, 1977.

The petitioner, Shrikrushna Nilkanth Joshi, was appointed as an Assistant Teacher by Kopargaon Education Society on 18/06/1982 for one academic year o...

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High Court of Karnataka Quashes Communication Restricting Anaesthesiologists from Administering Anaesthesia in Dental Procedures. MD Anaesthesiologists are qualified to administer anaesthesia for dental surgeries under the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 and the Dentists Act, 1948.

The petitioners, including the Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists, Mangaluru Branch, the Nursing Home and Hospital Management Association, and Dr. G...

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Supreme Court Upholds Quashing of PTI Selection by Haryana Staff Selection Commission Due to Arbitrary Change in Criteria. The selection process violated Articles 14 and 16 of the Constitution as the Commission altered the marking scheme after interviews without any rational basis.

The case pertains to a batch of appeals arising from a common judgment of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, which quashed the selection of Physical T...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Advertisement for Untrained Primary Teachers — Petitioner Lacks Locus Standi as She Was Not Selected Under Either Advertisement.

The petitioner, Ku. Manda Jayaprada, filed a writ petition challenging an advertisement dated 23.11.1994 issued by the Zilla Parishad, Chandrapur for ...