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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Property Dispute Over Will Interpretation and Gift Deed Validity. High Court Erred in Interfering with First Appellate Court's Factual Finding on Nature of Bequest Under Section 100 CPC and Wrongly Applied Section 14 Hindu Succession Act When Will Conveyed Full Ownership.

The dispute centered on a house property originally owned by Kashirao Sampatrao Deshmukh, who died in 1977 leaving his wife Shevantabai. After Kashira...

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Supreme Court Allows Widow's Claim in Coal Mines Pension Scheme Dispute Despite Jurisdictional Dismissal. Court Holds Pension as Property Right and Directs Disbursement of Lump Sum Under Para 15(1)(b) and 15(2) of Coal Mines Pension Scheme, 1998, Adjusting Earlier Refund.

The dispute involved a widow's claim for pensionary benefits under the Coal Mines Pension Scheme, 1998 following her husband's death. The husband, Ram...

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Supreme Court Allows Employer's Appeal in Compassionate Appointment Case Due to 18-Year Delay. Compassionate Appointment Claim Barred as Delay Extinguishes Objective of Immediate Relief, Violating Competitive Merit Principle Under Article 14 of Constitution.

The dispute involved a claim for compassionate appointment by the second son of a deceased employee who died in 1977. The deceased employee's eldest s...

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Supreme Court Allows Correction of Clerical Error in Stamp Duty Case Through Miscellaneous Application. The court substituted 'Collector of Stamps, Mumbai' with 'Collector of Stamps, Pune, Rural' in paragraph 32 of its earlier judgment dated 24 September 2021, disposing of the application accordingly.

The Supreme Court of India, in its civil appellate jurisdiction, addressed a miscellaneous application filed in connection with a civil appeal. The ap...