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Court Quashes State Decision to Shift Navi Mumbai Sports Complex, Reaffirms Public Interest. Judgment emphasizes the importance of accessible sports facilities, criticizes arbitrary land reallocation for commercial use, and mandates CIDCO to hand over land for the original sports complex.

The Public Interest Litigation (PIL) by the Indian Institute of Architects, Navi Mumbai Center, challenges the allocation of land originally designate...

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State Government’s Shift of Sports Complex to Rural Area Quashed. Court Orders CIDCO to Revert Land for Sports Complex Development, Emphasizing Public Interest and Transparency

The State Government's decision to relocate the Government Sports Complex from Navi Mumbai to a rural area for commercial exploitation has been critic...

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Court Dismisses Writ Petitions on Naval Dockyard Employee Grading and Benefits. Naval Dockyard Mumbai employees' plea for DM 6/85 benefits rejected, court upholds validity of later DTMs due to delay and procedural grounds.

Two writ petitions were filed against an order by the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), which dismissed applications by employees of the Naval Do...

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Court Rules in Favor of Petitioner, Overturns Minister's Decision on Ashram School Management . Legal jurisdiction and procedural adherence scrutinized in Writ Petition, emphasizing the roles of Minister and Secretary in school management decisions.

This document is a legal judgment from a Writ Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. The petitioner challenged an order passed...

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Court Overturns MSETCL's Debarment of BNC Power Projects Limited. Arbitrary and retrospective application of debarment policy deemed unreasonable by the court.

The Respondent ignored their own letter dated 13th August 2020, granting explicit permission to Sai Hotline to sublet work to the Petitioner. This con...

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UGC Regulations for ODL and OL Programmes: Ensuring Equity in Accreditation for Skill Universities.

UGC regulations governing Open and Distance Learning (ODL) and Online Learning (OL) programmes. It explores the constitutional validity of accreditati...

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Court Upholds PMC's Demolition Notices for Illegal Green Belt Constructions in Pune. Petitioners' Plea for Regularization Rejected; Costs Imposed for Violations of Environmental Regulations

The petitioners challenge the demolition notices issued by the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) for illegal structures built in the green belt zone on...

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"Commercial Appeals Dismissed: Court Upholds Single Judge's Decision Against Draft Supplemental Agreement" "Arbitral award set aside due to non-execution and unenforceability of central document, with significant procedural and substantive flaws identified."

Two concurrent Commercial Appeals (90 of 2020 and 91 of 2020) arising from an arbitral award dated February 14, 2017. The award was set aside by a Sin...

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Court Holds PIO Primarily Responsible for RTI Information Delay. PIO's Duty to Ensure Timely Information Provision Despite Assistance from Other Officers

The petitioner, a Public Information Officer (PIO), failed to provide requested information within the stipulated time because another officer (respon...

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Court Upholds NDRF Officer's Transfer for Field Training. Specialized Skills in Radiological, Biological, and Chemical Emergencies Not Sufficient to Prevent Transfer, Says Court.

The petitioner, an officer from the CRPF deputed to the NDRF Academy in Nagpur, challenged his transfer to the NDRF Battalion in Baroda. He argued tha...