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Bombay High Court Quashes Suspension of Medical Officer in MCGM for Violation of Natural Justice and Lack of Prima Facie Evidence. Suspension order set aside as petitioner was not named in FIR and no show cause notice was issued.

The Petitioner, Dr. Shailendra Dattatray Gujar, was a Medical Officer employed with the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (MCGM). He was initially de...

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WRIT PETITION NO.4872 OF 2006

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"Supreme Court Affirms Need for Minority Establishment in AMU’s Minority Status Dispute" AMU’s Minority Status Under Scrutiny: Establishment by Legislature Versus Minority Founding Rights

The Supreme Court judgment in Aligarh Muslim University v. Naresh Agarwal & Ors. primarily deals with the issue of minority rights in education, f...

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High Court of Karnataka Kalaburagi Bench Dismisses Writ Petition Against Karnataka Administrative Tribunal Order Upholding Lokayukta Enquiry. Court Holds That Challenge to Entrustment of Departmental Enquiry is Premature and Petitioner Can Raise All Contentions After Enquiry Concludes.

The dispute arose from an illegal construction on a civic amenity site under the Mullamari Irrigation Project. In 2007, Smt. Mahananda, an allottee, b...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Vice Chancellor's Decision to Reject Appointment of Principal Due to Lack of Teaching Experience in College. Government Resolution Requiring 10 Years Teaching Experience for Principal Post in Non-Government Colleges Held Valid Under Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994.

The petitioner, Beena Inamdar, a teacher by profession, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India challenging the decision ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petitioners' Challenge to Tender Cancellation in Public Works Contract. Court Holds That No Vested Right Arises Until Formal Acceptance of Bid, and Government Has Discretion to Cancel Tender in Public Interest.

The petitioners, Jai Laxmi Constructions and others, filed two writ petitions challenging the cancellation of a tender process and the issuance of a f...