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Supreme Court Allows Disability Pension Arrears for Ex-Serviceman from 1995 to 2014. Denial of disability pension to a former soldier for the period between 1995 and 2014 was held misconceived as the disability was later assessed at 20% permanently, entitling him to arrears.

The appellant, Madan Prasad Sinha @ Sanatan Baba, was enrolled in the Indian Army's Corps of Signals as a Radio Mechanic on 18 February 1971. He was d...

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Supreme Court Restores Stay for Tenant in Eviction Case Due to Substantial Compliance with Conditional Order. Tenant Directed to Pay Reduced Damages for Remaining Premises Pending Appeal.

The case arises from an eviction suit filed by the respondent-landlord against the appellant-tenant regarding a property comprising a basement and sec...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Union of India's Appeal in Pay Fixation Dispute Under CCS (Revised Pay) Rules, 2008. Rule 11 Applies When Employee Opts for Revised Pay from Date of ACP Upgradation, Not Rule 7.

The case involves a dispute over the correct rule for pay fixation under the Central Civil Services (Revised Pay) Rules, 2008. The respondent, Raj Kum...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Eviction Suit, Restores Trial Court Orders to Receive Additional Documents. Verification of plaint by constituted agent is sufficient to show authority, and reference to documents in plaint averments justifies their production under Order VII Rule 14(3) CPC.

The appellant, Marwari Relief Society, a charitable institution, filed an eviction suit against the respondent, Amulya Kumar Singh, in 1991 before the...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals and Remands Second Appeals to High Court for Fresh Disposal Due to Procedural Non-Compliance Under Section 100 CPC. High Court Dismissed Second Appeals on an Un-Framed Question Without Following Mandatory Procedure Under Section 100(5) CPC.

The appellant, Tanuku Taluk Village Officers' Association, filed two civil suits against Tanuku Municipality and others: one for permanent injunction ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Service Law Case — Monetary Benefits Granted from Date of First Appointment. Delay in Filing Writ Petition Not Attributable to Employee; Benefits Cannot Be Restricted to Three Years Prior to Filing.

The appellant, Giridhar, was appointed as a Lecturer in a college on 26.12.1989 against a post reserved for the scheduled tribe category, despite not ...