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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses LIC Appeal Against Appointment Direction in Service Matter — No Interference with Single Judge Order for Appointment Against Permanent Vacancy

The Life Insurance Corporation (LIC), a statutory body, filed a writ appeal under Section 4 of the Karnataka High Court Act, 1961, challenging an orde...

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Karnataka High Court Upholds Excise License Renewal for Bars and Restaurants Despite Minor Irregularities in Application Process. License Renewal Cannot Be Denied for Technical Defects When Licensee Has Substantially Complied with Conditions and Paid Fees.

The case involves multiple writ appeals filed by the State of Karnataka and its excise authorities against orders of a learned Single Judge directing ...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Appeal in Land Revenue Dispute — Upholds Deputy Commissioner's Order for Possession. Challenge to Revenue Entries and Possessory Rights Negatived as Appellants Failed to Establish Title or Valid Lease.

The case involves an intra-court appeal filed by M/S Neria Estates Rural Industries Association Pvt. Ltd. and its Managing Director against the State ...

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High Court Dismisses Writ Appeal in Cooperative Society Dispute, Upholds Single Judge's Order Directing Joint Registrar to Decide Application on Merits. Frivolous and prolonged litigation erodes faith in justice delivery system.

The appellant, Sri G. Krishnamurthy, had been involved in a long-standing dispute with the MICO Associates Housing Cooperative Society Ltd. The appell...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Contempt Petition and Allows Writ Appeals in Tender Cancellation Dispute. Court holds that cancellation of tender due to change in government policy does not amount to willful disobedience of court order under Sections 11 and 12 of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971.

The case involves a dispute over a tender issued by the State of Karnataka for the selection of a creative agency for the 'Invest Karnataka 2022' even...

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High Court of Karnataka Upholds No-Confidence Motion Against Gram Panchayat President Despite Pending Disqualification Proceedings. No Statutory Bar Exists Under Section 3(3) of Karnataka Panchayat Raj Act, 1993 for Moving No-Confidence Motion During Pendency of Disqualification Proceedings.

The appellant, P. Reethi Mune Gowda, was the President of Bagaluru Grama Panchayat. A no-confidence motion was moved against her by several members of...

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Karnataka High Court Allows Absorption of Part-Time Lecturer in Service — Educational Appellate Authority's Rejection Set Aside. Continuous Service Since 1996 and Existence of Vacancy Justify Regularisation Under Karnataka Education Act, 1983.

The appellant, Smt. Vijayalakshmi H.S., was appointed as a part-time Hindi lecturer at Kamala Nehru Women's College, Shivamogga, on 01.06.1996, follow...