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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Easement Rights Dispute Over Pathway — Vendor Cannot Confer Exclusive Right After Prior Grant of Access. Section 48 of Transfer of Property Act, 1882 applied to prioritize earlier right of way over later exclusive grant.

The case involves a dispute over a pathway in Chennai. The original owner, C.L. Rajasekaran, owned a large parcel of land on Mowbrays Road. He sold po...

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Supreme Court Upholds Dismissal of CRPF Head Constable for Negligent Handling of Weapon Causing Death of Colleague. Acquittal in Criminal Case Does Not Vitiate Disciplinary Proceeding Based on Preponderance of Probabilities.

The first respondent, Sitaram Mishra, was a Head Constable in the CRPF. On 18 February 1998, while cleaning his loaded 9 MM carbine in the barracks wi...

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Supreme Court Disposes Appeals in TWAD Board Daily Wage Workers Case — Compensation in Lieu of Reinstatement Upheld. Back Wages and Compensation Treated as Full and Final Settlement for NMR Workers Terminated in 1990.

The appeals arose from a judgment of the Madras High Court affirming a Labour Court award directing reinstatement with 50% back wages for ten NMR (Nom...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal of Lecturer Against Termination by Private Unaided College for Violation of Section 35(2) of Uttar Pradesh State Universities Act, 1973. Prior Approval of Vice-Chancellor Mandatory Before Dismissal of Teacher.

The appellant, Lal Bahadur Gautam, was a lecturer in a private unaided college affiliated to Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut, governed by th...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Tenants' Appeal in Eviction Case Under Maharashtra Rent Control Act — Non-User, Nuisance, and Subletting Grounds Upheld. Tenancy in Minor's Name Valid After Attaining Majority; Father's Possession Deemed Unauthorized Subletting.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by the tenants against the eviction decree passed by the Bombay High Court. The original suit was filed b...

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Supreme Court Allows Trade Union to File as Operational Creditor Under IBC — Workers' Dues Constitute Operational Debt. Trade Union, Being a Body Corporate Under Trade Unions Act, Can Represent Workmen Collectively for Insolvency Proceedings.

The appeal arose from a long-standing dispute concerning a jute mill that had been closed permanently on 07.03.2014. The appellant, JK Jute Mill Mazdo...