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High Court of Karnataka Allows Excise Appeal, Upholds Transfer Fee Demand for CL-7 Licence Renewal Under Rule 17B of Karnataka Excise (General Conditions of Licences) Rules, 1967. Induction of Legal Heir of Deceased Partner Constitutes Transfer of Licence Requiring Payment of Transfer Fee.

The case involves a writ appeal filed by the Commissioner of Excise and Deputy Commissioner of Excise against an order of a learned Single Judge of th...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Defamation Suit Against Azim Premji for Lack of Authority to File on Behalf of Company. Managing Director's Authority to Sue Required Board Resolution as per Articles of Association.

The suit was filed by Subhiksha Trading Services Ltd. (Plaintiff No.1) and its Managing Director R. Subramanian (Plaintiff No.2) against Azim Premji a...

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High Court Quashes Order Declining Approval Under Prevention of Corruption Act Due to Non-Application of Mind. The Court held that an order under Section 17A must reflect independent consideration and cannot be based solely on exoneration in a departmental enquiry, directing fresh reconsideration.

The dispute arose from a writ petition filed by a lawyer and social activist challenging an order dated 26-05-2025 passed by the Under Secretary, Depa...

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Supreme Court Allows Petitions of Retired High Court Judges for Full Pension Including District Judiciary Service. Services Rendered as District Judges Must Be Counted for Full Pension Under High Court Judges (Salaries and Conditions of Service) Act, 1954.

The Supreme Court in this suo motu writ petition and connected matters addressed multiple issues concerning pension and other retirement benefits paya...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Challenging Recovery Demand Under Rule 17A of CRPF Rules After Resignation Accepted Without Demand. Delay in Raising Demand and Failure to Consider Earlier Decision Renders Recovery Unenforceable.

The petitioner, Santoshkumar Singh, was a member of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). He voluntarily resigned from service, and his resignation...