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Supreme Court Quashes Cognizance in Bihar Excise Case — Private Vehicle Not a Public Place Under Section 53(a) of Bihar Excise (Amendment) Act, 2016. Consumption of liquor in a private vehicle does not constitute an offence under Section 53(a) as the vehicle is not a 'public place' under the Act.

The appellants, all Rotarians, were travelling from Giridih, Jharkhand to Patna, Bihar in a private vehicle to attend a Rotary Club meeting on 25.06.2...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Suspension of Employee in MSRTC Case — Employer Cannot Suspend Without Considering Employee's Explanation. Suspension Order Set Aside as Charge-Sheet Was Issued Without Affording Opportunity of Hearing Under Standing Orders.

The petitioner, Sachin Charlus Mirpagar, was employed as a Junior Assistant with the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC). In 2006, he...

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Supreme Court Quashes Reinstatement Order in Industrial Dispute Due to Tribunal's Excessive Interference. Tribunal Erred by Applying Criminal Standard of Proof and Revisiting Evidence De Novo Under Section 11A of Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, Contrary to Limited Scope of Judicial Review.

The dispute arose from the dismissal of a workman, R.C. Srivastava, by Standard Chartered Bank following a domestic enquiry into allegations of miscon...

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Supreme Court Upholds Murder Conviction in Bride Burning Case — Act Falls Under Section 300 Fourthly IPC, Not Exception 4. Pouring kerosene and setting a pregnant wife on fire constitutes murder despite subsequent attempt to pour water.

The appellant, Suraj Jagannath Jadhav, was convicted under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for the murder of his wife by pouring kerosene o...

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Bombay High Court Allows Employer's Petition, Upholds Dismissal of Workman for Assaulting Co-Employee. Disciplinary Enquiry Found Fair and Punishment of Dismissal Not Disproportionate Under Model Standing Orders.

The petitioner, Elder Pharmaceuticals Ltd., challenged the order of the Industrial Court which upheld the Labour Court's decision setting aside the di...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Transfer Order in ONGC — No Violation of Service Rules Found. Transfer order issued on administrative grounds upheld as petitioner failed to establish mala fides or breach of transfer policy.

The petitioner, Rajinder Paul Bharadwaj, was working as Manager (MM) in the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. (ONGC) at Mumbai. He was transferred ...

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Union of India’s Appeal Dismissed in Motor Accident Compensation Case. Court affirms the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal’s award of compensation, holding the Union of India accountable for the vehicle driver’s negligence despite procedural contentions.

The Union of India filed an appeal challenging an order of the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, which directed compensation for injuries sustained in a...