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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petitions of Temporary Employees Challenging Termination. Court holds that temporary employees have no right to continue beyond contractual period and termination without notice is valid under terms of appointment.

The petitioners, Vishnu Balaji Dhumal and others, were appointed as temporary employees (process servers, peons, etc.) in the Bombay High Court and su...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petition of Municipal Pensioners Association Against Differential Pension Revision. Differential treatment of pre-2000 retirees violates Article 14; MCGM directed to revise pensions equally.

The petitioner, Mumbai Municipal Pensioners Association, representing pensioners who retired from the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) p...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petition of Municipal Pensioners Association Against Differential Pension Revision. Classification of Pensioners Based on Retirement Date Held Arbitrary Under Article 14.

The petitioner, Mumbai Municipal Pensioners Association, representing pensioners who retired from the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) p...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeals of Candidates Seeking Appointment from Expired Ranked List. No Right to Appointment Arises After Ranked List Expiry, Even for Vacancies Reported Later.

The Supreme Court dismissed a batch of civil appeals filed by candidates empanelled in the first Ranked List (RLI) dated 11.9.2013 for the post of Sub...

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Bombay High Court Allows Students to Appear for M.Pharm Examination Despite Delay in B.Pharm Revaluation Result. University's Failure to Declare Revaluation Result Within Stipulated Time Cannot Deprive Students of Right to Pursue Higher Education.

The petitioners, Sneha Fulchand Hargude and Bharat Gopal Murarka, were students who appeared for the B.Pharm Final Examination in Summer 2015 but were...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Injunction in Partition Suit by Daughter's Son Claiming Share in Ancestral Property. Court holds that a daughter's son has a right to claim share in ancestral property and that the trial court's injunction was justified to protect the suit property pending final adjudication.

The case involves a partition suit filed by Chandrakant Gopal Desale, the son of Muktabai, who was the daughter of Sakharam. Sakharam had three childr...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Ceiling Act Case — Gift Deed Valid Despite Lack of Express Acceptance. Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Sections 122 and 123 do not require express acceptance; implied acceptance from circumstances suffices for a valid gift between father and son.

The present appeal arises from a land ceiling dispute in Rajasthan. Daulat Singh (since deceased, represented by legal heirs) was the owner of 254.2 B...

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Supreme Court Upholds Punjab Agricultural Marketing Board Rules for Preferential Allotment to Displaced Dealers. Conditions of Three Years Licensing and Minimum Turnover of Rs.5 Lakhs Held Valid and Not Violative of Article 14.

The case involves appeals against judgments of the Punjab and Haryana High Court concerning the validity and interpretation of the Punjab State Agricu...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Section 9 Arbitration Petition and Winding Up Petition Against Corporate Debtor — No Prima Facie Case for Interim Relief or Insolvency as CDR Scheme Was Under Consideration and Debt Was Not Clearly Due.

The petitioner, Tata Capital Financial Services Ltd., a non-banking financial company, granted a term loan of Rs. 50 crores to the first respondent, U...

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Bombay High Court Directs State to Decide Representations of Forest Dwellers Under Forest Rights Act. Petitioners Sought Recognition of Forest Rights and Patta Under Sections 4(3), 4(5), 4(6) of Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006.

The petitioners, twelve individuals claiming to be forest dwellers, filed a writ petition before the Bombay High Court seeking directions to the State...