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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition of Anganwadi Sevika Challenging Removal Based on Residence Complaint. Court Holds That Residence Condition Must Be Satisfied at Time of Appointment and Removal Without Hearing Is Invalid.

The petitioner, Jyoti w/o Ravindra Sable, was appointed as Anganwadi Sevika at Padoshi village after being the topper in the merit list. The appointme...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Removal of Anganwadi Sevika in Residence Dispute — Holds That Removal Without Inquiry Violates Natural Justice. Residence Condition for Anganwadi Appointment Must Be Verified Through Due Process Under ICDS Scheme.

The petitioner, Jyoti w/o Ravindra Sable, was appointed as Anganwadi Sevika at Padoshi village under the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) ...

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High Court of Karnataka Upholds Conviction in Cheque Bounce Case — Revisional Court Cannot Reappreciate Evidence Unless Perverse. Accused failed to rebut presumption under Section 139 of Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 regarding legally enforceable debt.

The case arises from a private complaint filed by the complainant (since deceased, represented by legal representatives) against the accused-petitione...

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High Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Insufficient Circumstantial Evidence. Conviction under Section 302 IPC Set Aside as Prosecution Failed to Establish Complete Chain of Circumstances, Particularly with Recovery of Gold Chain Lacking Corroboration.

The appeal arose from a conviction under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, where the appellant was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder...

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High Court Quashes Order Declining Approval Under Prevention of Corruption Act Due to Non-Application of Mind. The Court held that an order under Section 17A must reflect independent consideration and cannot be based solely on exoneration in a departmental enquiry, directing fresh reconsideration.

The dispute arose from a writ petition filed by a lawyer and social activist challenging an order dated 26-05-2025 passed by the Under Secretary, Depa...