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High Court Allows Writ Petition for Compensation Under COVID-19 Ex-Gratia Scheme -- Wife of Deceased MSRTC Employee Granted Rs. 50 Lakhs Despite Not Being a Driver -- MSRTC Directed to Pay Compensation with Interest

The High Court allowed a Writ Petition filed by the wife of a deceased MSRTC employee, directing MSRTC to pay compensation of Rs. 50,00,000 under a CO...

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High Court Directs Processing of COVID-19 Compensation Claim for Deceased Municipal Employee's Family -- Legal Heirs Seek Rs. 50 Lakh Ex-Gratia Under Maharashtra Government Scheme

The High Court of Bombay heard a writ petition filed by the legal heirs of a deceased municipal employee seeking COVID-19 ex-gratia compensation. The ...

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High Court Dismisses Appeal by Wipro Enterprises in Ex-Gratia Payment Dispute -- Upholds Money Decree Under Indian Contract Act, 1872 and CPC for Employee's Recovery Suit

The High Court dismissed an appeal by Appellant against a money decree favoring Respondent for an ex-gratia payment of Rs. 6,32,000/- -- The responden...

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Supreme Court Set Aside High Court’s Order Directing Compassionate Appointment – Lump Sum Ex-Gratia Granted Under Article 142. Compassionate Appointment – Financial Condition Consideration – High Court Erred in Overlooking Suitability Criterion – Article 142 Invoked for Equitable Relief

Acts And Sections Discussed Constitution of India, 1950 – Article 142 – Extraordinary Power Exercised for Equitable Relief – Para 49 Civil P...

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Supreme Court Denies Compassionate Appointment but Grants Ex-Gratia Relief Option to Deceased Constable’s Family. Compassionate Employment Requests Must Meet Eligibility Timelines – Relief Only for Immediate Financial Distress.

The appeal involved the appellant, Tinku, seeking compassionate appointment in the Haryana Police, following his father’s death in the line of duty....

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Double Taxation Due to Inadvertent Mistake Rectified: Bombay High Court Allows Revision Under Section 264. Commissioner’s Rejection of Revision Applications Overruled; Powers Under Section 264 Applied to Correct Over-Assessment.

This case involves three petitions filed by the assessee challenging the rejection of its revision applications under Section 264 of the Income Tax Ac...