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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Insolvency Case Due to Appellate Tribunal's Failure to Consider Evidence on Limitation. Matter Remanded to NCLAT for Fresh Consideration of Acknowledgment Under Section 18 of Limitation Act, 1963 in Context of Section 9 Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 Application.

The dispute arose from an operational creditor's application under Section 9 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 against a corporate debtor fo...

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Supreme Court Quashes Adverse Remarks and Costs Against Tax Officer in UP VAT Act Case Due to Violation of Natural Justice. High Court's Findings on Ex Parte Assessment and Service of Notice Upheld, but Ancillary Strictures and Penalties Set Aside for Lack of Hearing Opportunity.

The Supreme Court addressed appeals by a tax officer challenging adverse observations, remarks, and costs imposed by the High Court of Judicature at A...

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Supreme Court Reinstates Compulsory Retirement in Disciplinary Proceeding Despite Criminal Acquittal. Disciplinary Authority's Finding of Misconduct Upheld as Independent of Criminal Trial Outcome Under Karnataka Lokayukta Act, 1984 and Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988.

The appeals arose from a judgment of the Karnataka High Court which set aside a compulsory retirement order imposed on a Village Accountant following ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Promote Inspectors in Seniority Dispute Under Central Excise Recruitment Rules. Inter Se Seniority Must Be Fixed Based on 1959 and 1986 Office Memoranda with Quota Rule Compliance, Rejecting High Court's View on Vacancy Register Irrelevance.

The dispute originated from seniority fixation among Inspectors of Central Excise, recruited through direct recruitment and promotion under the Centra...

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Supreme Court Upholds Employees' Right to Gratuity in Pending Criminal Appeals Under Kerala Service Rules. Interpretation of Rules 3 and 3A of Kerala Service Rules Distinguishes Pension from Death-cum-Retirement Gratuity, Prohibiting Withholding Despite Conviction with Suspended Sentence.

The Supreme Court examined appeals arising from a Full Bench judgment of the Kerala High Court concerning the entitlement of government employees to D...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Murder Conviction Under IPC Sections 302/149, 307/149, and 148. The court upheld the conviction based on overwhelming eyewitness and medical evidence, finding no major contradictions despite arguments about lack of weapon recovery and minor discrepancies in testimony.

The appeal arose from a murder conviction where the appellant, along with other accused persons, was convicted under Sections 302 read with Section 14...