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Supreme Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Open Ballot Rule for Rajya Sabha Elections - Upholds Constitutionality of Rule 39-AA of Conduct of Election Rules, 1961 and Proviso to Section 33 of Representation of the People Act, 1951 Based on Proportional Representation and Party Discipline Principles.

The Supreme Court of India, in a judgment delivered by Dr Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud, CJI, dismissed a petition filed under Article 32 of the Constituti...

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Supreme Court Addresses Caste Certificate Verification and Affinity Test in Scheduled Tribe Claims Under Maharashtra Act. The Court examines procedural guidelines and the role of affinity tests in determining caste claims, referencing prior judicial directives and legislative frameworks.

The dispute centered on the verification of caste certificates for Scheduled Tribes in Maharashtra, involving procedural guidelines and the role of th...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Pension Benefits Case Involving Caste Certificate Verification. Court Sets Aside High Court Orders and Directs Release of Post-Retirement Benefits Due to 19-Year Delay and Violation of Natural Justice in Verification Proceedings.

The Supreme Court heard an appeal against the Madras High Court's dismissal of a writ petition and review application concerning denial of post-retire...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Service Law Promotion Dispute Due to Lapse of Time and Settled Positions. Promotion Reversion Order Set Aside by High Court Upheld as Interference Could Unsettle Service Hierarchy After 15 Years, Involving ACR Benchmark and Natural Justice Issues.

The dispute arose between two employees serving in the Department of Technical Education and Industrial Training, Punjab, concerning the promotion and...

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Supreme Court Quashes Compulsory Retirement Order of IRS Officer Due to Bias and Malice. Compulsory retirement under Rule 56(j) of Fundamental Rules, 1922, set aside as it was punitive, violated natural justice due to biased committee members, and disregarded clean service record.

The dispute involved an Indian Revenue Service officer challenging his compulsory retirement under Rule 56(j) of the Fundamental Rules, ordered three ...