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Petitioner Granted Admission Despite Procedural Obstacle. A High Court ruling confirms the right to admission under the Maharashtra state quota for the child of a former Government of India employee.

The petition filed by Petitioner, who was denied admission under the 85% Maharashtra state quota for the MBBS course despite his domicile status. The ...

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A student's pursuit of justice for medical admission under PwD-OBC (PH) quota despite an inadvertent error in the NEET application form.

The petitioner, Mr. Shahid Akeel Shaikh, a 20-year-old student with a 40% locomotor disability, sought admission to the MBBS course under the PwD-OBC ...

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Supreme Court Rules on MBBS Admission Dispute in Madhya Pradesh. Meritorious Reserved Candidates Secure Victory for Unreserved Government School Quota in Landmark Judgment.

The Supreme Court of India addressed the appeals challenging the Madhya Pradesh High Court's decision regarding the allotment of MBBS seats. The case ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Cancellation of Land Conversion and Sale in High-Profile Lucknow Property Dispute. City Montessori School's bid recognized, but plot ownership and auction legality remain unresolved in a 20-year legal battle with Shri M.M. Batra.

The dispute between City Montessori School and Shri M.M. Batra involves a plot of land (Plot No. 90-A/A-754) in Lucknow. The plot, originally leased t...

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Court Upholds Recruitment Rules of 2015, Dismisses Petition Challenging RFO Seniority List. Petitioners' reliance on superseded 1998 Rules and failure to include all affected parties lead to dismissal; seniority list validated under 2015 Rules.

The petitioners challenged the seniority list based on the Recruitment Rules of 1998, arguing against the application of the Recruitment Rules of 2015...

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Court Declares Maharashtra's RTE Amendment Rules 2024 Ultra Vires. Maharashtra's new education amendment restricting private school admissions overturned, safeguarding disadvantaged children's right to education.

The petitions challenge the Maharashtra Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (Amendment) Rules, 2024, which add provisos to Rules 4(5) a...

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Supreme Court Considers Validity of Bihar's Caste Merging Decision. Court evaluates if Bihar State Government's Notification altering SC list is constitutionally permissible and within its powers.

The appeals challenge the Patna High Court's judgment, which upheld the Bihar State Government's resolution merging the "Tanti-Tantwa" caste with the ...

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Supreme Court Upholds State's 2011 Pay Scale Order, Settles Long-Standing Litigation. Court Affirms Doctrine of Merger, Ensures Fair Compensation for Retired Employees, and Provides Finality to Pay Discrepancy Dispute

The Supreme Court of India adjudicated a protracted litigation involving the State of Uttar Pradesh and its employees regarding the implementation of ...

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Arvind Kejriwal Challenges Legality of Arrest Under PML Act: Delhi High Court Appeal. Examining Judicial Safeguards and Proportionality in Arrest Procedures

This appeal, filed by Arvind Kejriwal, challenges the legality of his arrest by the Directorate of Enforcement (DoE) under Section 19 of the Preventio...

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Judicial Review of State Actions in Contractual Disputes: Evolution and Current Scope. From Traditional Boundaries to Modern Oversight: Ensuring Fairness and Transparency in State Contractual Matters

The evolution of judicial review in India regarding state actions in contractual and tender disputes. Historically, such disputes were seen as private...