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Supreme Court Sets Aside NCDRC Order Compelling Amendment of Consumer Complaint in Insurance Claim Dispute. Complainant is Dominus Litis and Cannot Be Forced to Amend Pleadings.

The appellant, M/s Acme Cleantech Solutions Private Limited, filed a consumer complaint before the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NC...

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Supreme Court Disposes Transfer Petition in Hindu Marriage Case Upon Respondent's Withdrawal Application. The Court allowed the respondent's application to withdraw the underlying petition, rendering the transfer petition infructuous, with liberty for revival if withdrawal is not effected.

The dispute originated from a transfer petition filed in the Supreme Court concerning a Hindu Marriage Petition. The petitioner sought transfer of the...

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Supreme Court Quashes High Court Order in Civil Service Appointment Dispute Due to Single Post Occupancy and Retirement of Petitioner. High Court's Direction to Appoint Two Persons to Single Post of Deputy Collector Found Unsustainable and Rendered Infructuous by Petitioner's Subsequent Retirement.

The dispute originated from a selection process for 35 posts of Deputy Collector initiated by the U.P. Public Service Commission through a Combined St...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Withdrawn Miscellaneous Application in Transfer Petition Due to Infructuous Main Petition. Court Permitted Withdrawal as Transfer Petition Became Infructuous, Leading to Dismissal of Application Under Civil Procedure.

The Supreme Court of India was dealing with a miscellaneous application filed in connection with a transfer petition. The transfer petition itself had...

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Supreme Court Reinstates Dismissal Order in CRPF Disciplinary Proceedings Due to High Court's Excessive Judicial Review. Judicial Review Limited to Procedural Fairness, Not Merits or Evidence Re-evaluation, Under Section 11(1) of CRPF Act, 1949 and Rule 27 of CRPF Rules, 1955.

The dispute arose from the dismissal of a General Duty Constable in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) following departmental proceedings. The co...