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Supreme Court Dismisses Writ Petition in University Appointment Case Due to Non-Binding UGC Regulations. Appointment of Vice Chancellor Upheld as Sardar Patel University Act, 1955 Does Not Prescribe Qualifications and State Has Not Adopted UGC Regulations Through Legislation.

The dispute involved a writ petition under Article 32 of the Constitution challenging the appointment of respondent No.4 as Vice Chancellor of Sardar ...

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Supreme Court Stays High Court Order Striking Down Domicile/Residence-Based Reservation for PG Medical Admissions in Chandigarh. The Court holds that the validity of such reservation requires detailed examination and allows the admission process to continue subject to final outcome.

The Supreme Court of India heard appeals against the judgment of the Punjab and Haryana High Court which had struck down the domicile/residence-based ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petitions of Temporary Employees Challenging Termination. Court holds that temporary employees have no right to continue beyond contractual period and termination without notice is valid under terms of appointment.

The petitioners, Vishnu Balaji Dhumal and others, were appointed as temporary employees (process servers, peons, etc.) in the Bombay High Court and su...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Rule 18 of Capital Value Rules for Exceeding Delegated Authority Under Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act, 1888. Commissioner's Power to Frame Rules Under Section 154(1B) Does Not Extend to Imposing Additional Tax Liability Beyond the Act's Framework.

The petitioners, Aegis Logistics Limited and another, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India challenging Rule 18 of the ...

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High Court of Bombay at Goa Allows Student's Petition for Rank Certificate in Engineering Course — University's Rejection Based on General Ordinance Held Invalid. Course-Specific Ordinance Prevails Over General Ordinance, Entitling Student to Rank Certificate.

The petitioner, a student who completed her Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Goa College of Engineering in June ...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Railway Board's Catering Licensing Policy — License Fee and Gross Sales Share Not Arbitrary. The policy requiring licensees to pay a share of gross sales is a valid contractual term and does not violate Article 14 or Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution.

The petitioners, various catering associations and individual licensees, challenged the Railway Board's policy dated 1st April 2013 and subsequent cir...