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Supreme Court Modifies Expulsion of Bihar MLC to Suspension, Reinstates Dr. Sunil Kumar Singh – Proportionality in Legislative Punishment Under Scrutiny. Court Invokes Article 142 to Ensure Proportionality in Legislative Discipline, Reinstates Petitioner After 7 Months of Expulsion

Maintainability of Writ Petition: The Court held that the Writ Petition is maintainable as Article 212(1) does not bar judicial review of legislative...

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High Court Upholds Writ Petition Against Private Educational Institution for Unilateral Change in Staff Service Conditions. Supreme Court affirms decision, emphasizing the public duty of education institutions and the doctrine of legitimate expectation.

The High Court on 05.08.2014, regarding the maintainability of a writ petition under Article 226 against a private educational institution. The case i...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Challenging Disqualification of Teacher-Councilor in Municipal Election. Teacher in Government Aided School Does Not Hold Office of Profit Under Government for Disqualification Under Section 16 of Goa Municipalities Act, 1969.

The petitioner, Tukaram Kshemchandra Redkar, has been working as a primary teacher in a Government Aided School managed by Shree Susenashram Education...

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Bombay High Court Allows Revision Application in Eviction Suit — Landlord's Title Not Required to Be Proved in Eviction Proceedings Under Section 13(1)(e) of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999. Tenant's Challenge to Landlord's Title Not Maintainable Without Attornment.

The case involves a Civil Revision Application filed by the original plaintiffs (landlords) against the judgment and decree dated 30-09-2013 passed by...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeals in Cricket Association Election Dispute — Interim Order Set Aside for Lack of Jurisdiction. Court holds that disputes relating to internal elections of a society are not maintainable in civil court without exhausting remedies under the Societies Registration Act, 1860.

The case involves two appeals arising from a suit filed by Gopinath Munde against the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) and its office bearers, includi...