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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in National Security Act Detention Case Due to Procedural Irregularities. Detention Order Set Aside Following Precedent Where Delay in Considering Representation and Failure to Communicate Rejection Vitiated Order Under Section 8(1) of National Security Act, 1980.

The appeal originated from a judgment dated 24 August 2021 of the Division Bench at the Indore Bench of the High Court of Madhya Pradesh, which reject...

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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Complaint in Bigamy Case Under Section 482 CrPC Due to Abuse of Process. Family Court's Binding Finding That Accused Had No Prior Subsisting Marriage Renders Complaint Under Sections 494 and 495 IPC Meritless, Preventing Reagitation of Decided Issue.

The appeal arose from a judgment of a Single Judge of the Gauhati High Court dated 4 April 2018, which dismissed an application under Section 482 of t...

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Supreme Court Initiates Contempt Proceedings Against State Authorities for Non-Compliance with Pensionary Benefits Orders. The court found prima facie contempt due to wilful disobedience of orders directing counting of pre-absorption service for pensionary benefits under earlier judicial rulings.

The petitioners, employees who were appointed in various Corporations in the erstwhile State of Bihar prior to 1996 and later sent on deputation to th...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Review Petition in Recruitment Selection Challenge. Review jurisdiction not exercised as petitioners failed to establish sufficient grounds regarding alleged non-compliance with percentage criteria in selection process under Uttar Pradesh Government recruitment rules.

The Supreme Court considered a review petition arising from its earlier order dated 26.07.2021 in Special Leave Petition (Civil) No.11323 of 2021. The...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Review Petition in Special Leave Petition Case Due to Inordinate Delay. Review Jurisdiction Limited to Error Apparent on Record, Which Was Not Found in Dismissal of Petitions for Delay of 2659 and 3017 Days Without Satisfactory Explanation.

The Supreme Court was dealing with a review petition concerning the dismissal of special leave petitions due to inordinate delay. The special leave pe...