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Supreme Court Upholds Prohibition on Ex Post Facto Environmental Clearance in Environmental Law Case. Prior Environmental Clearance Under Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and EIA Notification 2006 is Mandatory; Ex Post Facto Clearance Ultra Vires.

The Supreme Court of India considered a group of petitions challenging the validity of ex post facto environmental clearance (EC) granted under the En...

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Supreme Court Allows Petitions of Retired High Court Judges for Full Pension Including District Judiciary Service. Services Rendered as District Judges Must Be Counted for Full Pension Under High Court Judges (Salaries and Conditions of Service) Act, 1954.

The Supreme Court in this suo motu writ petition and connected matters addressed multiple issues concerning pension and other retirement benefits paya...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal of Probationer Civil Judge Discharged for Alleged Misconduct During Prior Employment. Discharge Order Set Aside as Stigmatic and Violative of Natural Justice, Matter Remitted for Fresh Consideration.

The appellant, Pinky Meena, a Scheduled Tribe candidate, was selected as Civil Judge and Judicial Magistrate through the Rajasthan Judicial Service Ex...

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Supreme Court Upholds State's Demand for 10% Bid Amount as DMF Contribution in Minor Mineral Mining Cases. Section 15 of MMDR Act Empowers State to Fix Contribution for Minor Minerals, Not Section 9B.

The Supreme Court dismissed appeals challenging demand notices requiring successful bidders for minor mineral mining to deposit 10% of the total bid a...

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Supreme Court Allows Maternity Leave for Third Child from Second Marriage in Tamil Nadu Government Service Case. Fundamental Rule 101(a) of Tamil Nadu Fundamental Rules must be interpreted purposively; children from prior marriage not in mother's custody cannot be counted to deny maternity leave.

The appellant, K. Umadevi, married A. Suresh in 2006 and had two children (born 2007 and 2011). She joined Tamil Nadu government service as an English...