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Quashes Criminal Proceedings in Land Fraud Case. Court Rules in Favor of Appellants, Citing Abuse of Process and Benami Transactions Act

Criminal Law, Fraudulent Land Deals, Abuse of Process, Benami Transactions Criminal Proceedings, Fraudulent Inducement, Breach of Trust, Civil Remedi...

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Supreme Court Grants Clarifications on Pension Benefits for Women Short Service Commissioned Officers. Pension to be recalculated with increments, arrears payable from deemed completion of 20 years of service

The Supreme Court clarified the pensionary benefits for women Short Service Commissioned Officers (SSCOs), focusing on recalculating pensions based on...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Employee's Appeal in Resignation Withdrawal Case Under Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994. Withdrawal of Prospective Resignation Barred by Implied Contract and Estoppel as Correspondence Showed Mutual Agreement Making Resignation Final and Binding.

The appeal arose from a dispute over the withdrawal of a prospective resignation submitted by an employee before its effective date. The appellant, an...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeals by Work Charged Employees on Pension Calculation Under 2013 Rules. Rule 5(v) of Work Charged Establishment Revised Service Conditions (Repealing) Rules, 2013 Limits Counting of Work Charged Service to Shortfall in Qualifying Period for Pension, Not Entire Service Period.

The dispute arose from appeals by work charged employees whose services were regularized under the Work Charged Establishment Revised Service Conditio...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Pension Dispute Over Contractual Service Counting. Services Rendered as Casual/Contractual Cannot Be Treated as Temporary for Qualifying Service Under Rule 13 of Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972, Absent Statutory Scheme Provision.

The dispute arose from a claim for pensionary benefits by an employee who served as a casual/contractual General Assistant from 1985 until her regular...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Pension Benefits Case Involving Caste Certificate Verification. Court Sets Aside High Court Orders and Directs Release of Post-Retirement Benefits Due to 19-Year Delay and Violation of Natural Justice in Verification Proceedings.

The Supreme Court heard an appeal against the Madras High Court's dismissal of a writ petition and review application concerning denial of post-retire...