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Supreme Court of India: Judgment on Regulation and Approval of Genetically Modified Crops. Ensuring adherence to environmental safety, legal standards, and public health in the approval process for GM crops in India.

The Supreme Court of India concerning various writ petitions filed in public interest related to the regulation and approval of Genetically Modified (...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals by Rajasthan Public Service Commission Against High Court Order Shifting Eligibility Date for Ex-servicemen Category. Press Note for Correction of Application Forms Cannot Confer Eligibility on Candidates Not Eligible on Last Date of Submission.

The Supreme Court of India heard appeals by the Rajasthan Public Service Commission against a Division Bench order of the Rajasthan High Court. The di...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Army Personnel Discharged for Producing Fake Matriculation Certificate. Exoneration in Summary Court Martial Does Not Bar Discharge Proceedings Under Army Rules for Lack of Educational Qualification.

The appellant, Ex. Sepoy Surendra Singh Yadav, was enrolled in the Army on 26.04.1991. At the time of appointment, he produced a matriculation certifi...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Ex-Havildar's Claim for Ex-Gratia Compensation in Army Disability Case. Discharge During Extended Tenure Under Annexure B Conditions Does Not Qualify as Invalidation for Ex-Gratia Purposes Under Policy Circular Dated 26 December 2011.

The appellant, a former Havildar in the Indian Army, completed his original tenure of 24 years on 27 December 2010 and was granted a two-year extensio...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Army Officers' Challenge to Policy Change on Retention of Residential Accommodation During Study Leave. Policy change held to be reasonable and not arbitrary, as it applies uniformly to all officers and is based on administrative exigencies.

The petitioners, four Army officers (Lt. Col. Jitendra Ramchandra Manerikar, Lt. Col. Amar Nath Tripathi, Col. S. S. Jaglan, and Lt. Col. Atul Kishore...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petition of Salvation Army in Officer Termination Case. Relationship Between Religious Trust and Its Officers is Spiritual, Not Employment, Hence Not Subject to Industrial Disputes Act, 1947.

The Salvation Army, a public trust registered under the Bombay Public Trust Act, 1950, filed a writ petition challenging the proceedings before the La...