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Supreme Court Dismisses Developer's Appeal in Land Acquisition Compensation Case Due to Lack of Locus Standi. Developer Not a 'Person Interested' Under Section 3(b) of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, as Its Interest Arose After Acquisition Through Agreement with Acquiring Authority.

The dispute arose from land acquisition by the Burdwan Development Authority (BDA) for a satellite township in Burdwan, West Bengal, under the Land Ac...

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Supreme Court Allows Parents' Appeal for Enhanced Compensation in Motor Accident Claim Under Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. Tribunal's Income Assessment Based on Minimum Wage and Denial of Parental Dependency and Consortium Set Aside, with Court Applying Realistic Guesswork and Precedents on Consortium.

The dispute arose from a motor vehicle accident on 27.02.2016, resulting in the death of Shivpal, a heavy vehicle driver. The appellants, his parents,...

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Supreme Court Upholds Contempt Proceedings Against Litigant for Frivolous Filings and Disparaging Judicial Remarks. Court imposed costs and restrictions on future public interest litigations due to abuse of process and violation of orders under Contempt of Courts Act, 1971.

The dispute originated from a writ petition filed by Suraz India Trust, represented by its chairman Mr. Rajiv Daiya, against the Union of India. The S...

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Supreme Court Modifies Compensation Order in Compassionate Appointment Case Due to Employer's Delay. Eligibility Under 1998 Scheme Established but Application Rejected Under New 2007 Scheme, Compensation Reduced to Rs.5 Lakhs as Employment Not Feasible Due to Age.

The dispute arose from the denial of compassionate appointment to the respondent, whose father died while working as a Telephone Mechanic for BSNL on ...

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Supreme Court Upholds IIT's Admission Criteria in JEE Advanced Eligibility Challenge. Criterion barring IIT-admitted candidates from subsequent attempts held not discriminatory under Article 14 as it serves public policy objectives of preventing seat wastage and ensuring equitable access.

The dispute arose from a writ petition filed by Soutrik Sarangi challenging Criterion No. 5 of the JEE (Advanced) Information Brochure, which prevente...