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Supreme Court Allows OBC Female Candidates in UP Police Constable Recruitment to Be Selected in General Category Based on Merit. Horizontal Reservation Principle Applied Equally to Female Candidates, Directing State to Consider OBC Females Scoring Above General Female Cut-Off.

The case pertains to a Miscellaneous Application filed by Ms. Sonam Tomar (OBC-Female) and Ms. Reeta Rani (SC-Female) who participated in the 2013 sel...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction of Accused in Murder Case Based on Reliable Injured Witness Testimony. High Court's Reversal of Acquittal Justified as Eyewitness Accounts Were Cogent and Consistent with Medical Evidence Under Sections 302/34 and 324/34 of Indian Penal Code, 1860.

The appeal arose from a murder case where the appellants challenged their conviction by the High Court, which had reversed their acquittal by the tria...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal in Railway Accident Claim — Deemed Bonafide Passenger Based on Ticket Recovery and Witness Testimony. Accidental Fall from Train Constitutes Untoward Incident Under Section 124A of Railways Act, 1989.

The appeal was filed by the dependents of Anil Girdhar Thalkia against the dismissal of their claim for compensation by the Railway Claims Tribunal. T...

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Supreme Court Allows State Appeals in MP Assistant Professor Selection — OBC Female Candidates Cannot Occupy Unreserved Female Seats. Horizontal Reservation for Women Must Operate Within Respective Vertical Categories, Not Across Categories.

The Supreme Court of India heard a batch of civil appeals arising from a common judgment of the Madhya Pradesh High Court dated 29.04.2020 concerning ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction of Accused in Mass Violence Case — Five Murdered, House Set Ablaze During Village Rivalry. Evidence of Injured Eyewitnesses and Medical Reports Found Credible; No Ground to Interfere with Concurrent Findings of Trial Court and High Court.

The case arises from a gruesome incident of mass violence that occurred on 29 March 1983 in Village Jamalpur Kodai, District Muzaffarpur, Bihar. A lon...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Probate Suit Challenging Will on Grounds of Suspicious Circumstances and Lack of Testamentary Capacity. Will dated 9th March 1981 held not duly executed and attested as required under Section 63 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925.

The case concerns a testamentary suit filed by Sulochana Dinanath Tarkar (since deceased, represented by her sons Sunil and Harish) seeking Letters of...