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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petitions Challenging One-Man Commission Report on Freedom Fighter Pension Claims — No Violation of Natural Justice Found. Petitioners failed to establish bias or procedural irregularity in the Commission's inquiry under the Freedom Fighters' Pension Scheme.

The judgment concerns three writ petitions filed by Anandrao Sahebrao Thosar, Dadarao Sonaji Bhopale, and Vitthal Nivrutti Misal, all aged around 77-7...

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High Court Dismisses Nigerian Students' Appeal Against Movement Restriction Order Under Foreigners Act - Visa Cancellation and Detention Upheld Despite Procedural Irregularities

The High Court of Karnataka dismissed a writ appeal filed by two Nigerian students challenging their detention under movement restriction orders issue...

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Karnataka High Court Dismisses State's Appeal, Upholds Freedom Fighter Pension to Widow Despite Delay. Court holds that beneficial legislation must be liberally construed and delay cannot defeat a widow's claim for pension under the Karnataka Freedom Fighters' Pension Rules, 2004.

The respondent, Smt. Fakirawwa alias Bhimawwa, is an 86-year-old widow whose husband, Fakirappa Sangoli, was a freedom fighter who participated in the...

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Karnataka High Court Upholds Widow's Freedom Fighter Pension Claim Despite Delay and Lack of Co-Prisoner Certificate. State's Rejection Set Aside as Scheme Does Not Require Such Proof for Widows.

The respondent, Smt. Savakka, widow of Dundayya Vibhuthimath, applied for freedom fighters' pension under the Freedom Fighters' Pension Scheme, 1969, ...

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Karnataka High Court Allows State Appeal in Freedom Fighters' Pension Case — Upholds Government Order Denying Pension Due to Lack of Proof of Participation. Court Holds That Pension Sanction Order Must Be Based on Documentary Evidence and Not on Conjectures.

The case pertains to a writ appeal filed by the State of Karnataka against the order of a learned Single Judge directing the release of freedom fighte...