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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Service Dismissal Case, Reinstating Dismissal Order Quashed by High Court. The Court Held That Approval of Charge-Sheet by Competent Authority at Issuance Stage Is Not Mandatory If Initiation of Proceedings Was Approved, Under Civil Services Rules and Precedents.

The dispute arose from the dismissal of a civil service officer in Jharkhand following disciplinary proceedings for misconduct involving dishonesty, f...

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Supreme Court Clarifies Eligibility Criteria for Food Safety Officers: Master’s Degree in Relevant Subjects Valid for Appointment. Court Rules in Favor of Appellants, Quashes High Court’s Decision on FSO Qualifications

The term “degree” under Section 22(3) of the UGC Act includes Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate degrees, and any restriction to exclude Mast...

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Supreme Court Upholds Cancellation of Select List for Constable Recruitment Due to Irregularities. Recruitment Process Cancelled Due to Violation of Reservation Policy and Lack of Fair Representation – Supreme Court Reiterates Doctrine of Proportionality and Wednesbury Unasonableness

The doctrine of Proportionality: The Court held that the decision to cancel the entire recruitment process was proportionate to the gravity of the irr...

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Constitution of India, 1950 – Article 226 – Judicial Review in Disciplinary Proceedings – Preponderance of Probabilities as Standard of Proof in Departmental Enquiries – Limited Scope of Interference in Intra-Court Appeal.

Supreme Court upheld dismissal from service imposed on an Assistant Engineer convicted of bribery, emphasizing that judicial review in disciplinary ma...

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Supreme Court Denies Compassionate Appointment but Grants Ex-Gratia Relief Option to Deceased Constable’s Family. Compassionate Employment Requests Must Meet Eligibility Timelines – Relief Only for Immediate Financial Distress.

The appeal involved the appellant, Tinku, seeking compassionate appointment in the Haryana Police, following his father’s death in the line of duty....

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High Court Rules Against CAS Benefits for Re-designated Lecturers at Rajasthan Agricultural University. Court affirms distinct cadres of Research Assistants and Lecturers, denies Career Advancement Scheme benefits but halts recovery of disbursed amounts

The judgment pertains to a legal dispute involving the Rajasthan Agricultural University and several respondents, primarily focusing on the implementa...

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"Supreme Court Upholds Termination of Employee for Concealment of Criminal History" "Integrity in Uniformed Services: Supreme Court Restores Dismissal Over Concealed Criminal Record, Rejects High Court's Leniency"

The termination of a respondent from service due to the concealment of material information about criminal cases registered against him. The responden...

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Supreme Court Upholds State's 2011 Pay Scale Order, Settles Long-Standing Litigation. Court Affirms Doctrine of Merger, Ensures Fair Compensation for Retired Employees, and Provides Finality to Pay Discrepancy Dispute

The Supreme Court of India adjudicated a protracted litigation involving the State of Uttar Pradesh and its employees regarding the implementation of ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeals in Panchayat Licensing Dispute Over Hot Mix Plant. Kerala Micro Small and Medium Enterprises Facilitation Act, 2019 Does Not Override Kerala Panchayat Building Rules, 2019, and Panchayat License Cannot Be Deemed Granted Under MSME Act.

The dispute originated when George Elias and Associates, a road works contractor, filed two writ petitions before the Kerala High Court challenging th...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Petitioners in Police Act Case Upholding Regulation of Processions. Police Authority Under Section 30 of Police Act, 1861, to Deny Permission for Route March Based on Law and Order Concerns Was Upheld as Justified.

The dispute originated from a batch of 49 writ petitions filed by office bearers of the Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh (RSS) before the Madras High Cour...