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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal by Insurance Company, Holds Mediclaim Amount Not Deductible from Motor Accident Compensation. Contractual Insurance Benefit Is Independent of Statutory Compensation Under Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, and Cannot Be Deducted to Avoid Double Recovery.

The Supreme Court in this appeal considered the question whether amounts received by a claimant under a Mediclaim policy are deductible from the compe...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Compulsory Retirement of Municipal Employee Before Age 58 — Violation of Service Regulations. Compulsory retirement at age 55 without following Regulation 25(3) of BMC Service Regulations, 1989 set aside as arbitrary and illegal.

The Petitioner, Smt. Yashoda Bapu Jadhav, was an employee of the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (BMC). She was compulsorily retired at the ag...

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Supreme Court Strikes Down Caste-Based Discrimination in Prison Manuals as Unconstitutional. Prison Rules Dividing Labour and Segregating Barracks by Caste Violate Articles 14, 15, 17, 21, and 23 of the Constitution.

The petitioner, Sukanya Shantha, a journalist, filed a writ petition under Article 32 of the Constitution seeking directions for the repeal of offendi...

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Supreme Court Upholds Enhanced Compensation in Motor Accident Claim — Ex Gratia Payment Not Deductible. High Court's award of Rs. 48,00,000 with 7.5% interest held just; no interference required.

The case arises from a vehicular accident on 30.12.1995 where Shri Rajpal Singh Johal died after an oil tanker rammed into his car. Two claim petition...

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Bombay High Court Allows Convict's Parole for Medical Treatment of Mother Despite Prison Overcrowding. Parole granted under Maharashtra Prisons (Bombay Furlough and Parole) Rules, 1959 for compassionate reasons, not as a matter of right.

The petitioner, Roshan alias Chini Danichand Thakur, a convict serving sentence in Nashik Road Central Prison, filed a Criminal Writ Petition challeng...

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Bombay High Court Allows Parole to Convict for Mother's Medical Treatment Despite Prison Escape History. Parole Granted Under Maharashtra Prisons (Bombay Furlough and Parole) Rules, 1959 for Compassionate Grounds, Subject to Conditions.

The petitioner, Abdul Rouf Abdul Samad, a convict serving life imprisonment for murder, filed a Criminal Writ Petition before the Bombay High Court at...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition for Appointment of Arogya Sevak from OBC and Project Affected Category. The court directed the respondents to consider the petitioner's claim for appointment from OBC and Project Affected Category in accordance with law.

The petitioner, Manisha Namdevrao Chole, filed a writ petition seeking a mandamus directing the respondents to consider her claim for appointment to t...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Re-Medical Examination Order for Compassionate Appointment Employee with Disability. Direction to undergo re-medical examination after 18 years of service without any change in condition is arbitrary and violative of natural justice.

The petitioner, Maheshkumar Balasaheb Naik, was appointed as a Junior Assistant in 1996 on compassionate grounds after his father's death while in ser...

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Bombay High Court Allows Widow's Petition for Voluntary Retirement Benefits Despite Employee's Death Before Acceptance. Employer's Failure to Communicate Decision on VRS Application Within Reasonable Time Renders Deemed Acceptance.

The petitioner, Smt. Urmila Chandrakant Gaikwad, is the widow of Chandrakant Gaikwad, a permanent employee of Bank of Baroda who served from 7 October...