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Gujarat High Court Allows Widow's Petition for Lump Sum Compensation in Lieu of Compassionate Appointment Due to Lack of Educational Qualification. Court Directs Payment of Rs. 3,00,000/- Under Government Resolution Dated 05.07.2011 for Death in Harness of Government Servant.

The petitioner, Gitaben Jagdishbhai Vaghela, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India seeking a direction to the responden...

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Supreme Court Allows Married Daughter's Claim for Compassionate Appointment as Fair Price Shop Dealer. Exclusion of married daughter from definition of 'family' in G.O. No. 6 of 2019 held ultra vires the 2016 Order and unconstitutional under Articles 14 and 15 of the Constitution.

The appellant, Kulsum Nisha, is the married daughter of Smt. Badrun Nisha, who was the dealer of a fair price shop in village Aariyawan, District Amet...

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Supreme Court Allows Union of India's Appeal in Compassionate Appointment Case — Family Pension Must Be Considered as Per Scheme. The Court held that the family pension payable on the date of consideration is a relevant factor for awarding merit points and cannot be disregarded as ad hoc.

The case pertains to an appeal by the Union of India against the judgment of the Madras High Court which affirmed the Central Administrative Tribunal'...

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Bombay High Court Allows Compassionate Appointment to Married Daughter Despite Financial Stability of Family Members — School Education and Employment Law. The Court held that marriage is not a disqualification and financial condition of other family members is irrelevant if the applicant is in need.

The petitioner, Seema Kausar, filed a writ petition seeking compassionate appointment as an Assistant Teacher in a school run by respondent No. 4, Urd...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Will in Property Dispute, Dismisses Claims of Undue Influence and Lack of Testamentary Capacity. The court held that the propounder of a will must prove its execution and attestation, and once that is done, the onus shifts to those alleging undue influence or fraud.

The case involves a dispute over a property known as 'Sullachi Nhat' in Calangute, Goa, originally owned by Joao Francisco Lobo and his wife Joanita L...