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High Court Reconsiders Validity of Appellate Side Rule on Marathi Translations After Earlier Division Bench Held It Unconstitutional. Larger Bench Examines Whether Litigants Were Heard Before Rule Declared Null and Void Under Article 348.

The matter arose from a writ petition filed by a practicing advocate who was prevented by the High Court Registry from filing a petition without first...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Employer's Writ Petition Challenging Industrial Dispute Reference Under Repealed Act. Reference Order Saved by Savings Clause in Industrial Relations Code, 2020 and Section 6 of General Clauses Act, 1897 as It Was Made When Old Act Was in Force.

The dispute arose when Glastronix LLP, the petitioner, challenged a reference order dated 19.12.2025 issued by the Labour Department, Government of Ka...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals Against High Court Orders Interdicting Statutory Deemed Termination Under Section 5B of Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act. High Court Cannot Suspend Legal Fiction of Retrospective Termination for Failure to Submit Caste Validity Certificate Within Prescribed Period.

The Supreme Court considered two appeals arising from a common judgment of the Bombay High Court dated 02.04.2019, which had allowed writ petitions fi...

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High Court Allows Refund of Court Fees in DRT Proceedings When Main Petition Becomes Infructuous — Court Fees Act, 1870 Section 13. The Debt Recovery Tribunal has inherent power to order refund of court fees under Section 13 of the Court Fees Act, 1870 when the main petition is disposed of as infructuous.

The petitioners, Sri Narayana Murthy H M and Smt. Chandrakala R., filed a writ petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India challe...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Tribunal Order in Seniority Dispute — Seniority List Must Include All Eligible Employees as on Cut-off Date.

The petitioner, Dr. Sanjay Atmaram Gaikwad, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India challenging an order dated 2/12/2009 ...