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Supreme Court Upholds OROP Benefit for Army Postal Service Personnel on Deputation from Department of Posts. Personnel of APS on deputation from Department of Posts are entitled to One Rank One Pension as per Government Circular dated 7th November 2015.

The case involves an appeal by the Union of India against an order of the Armed Forces Tribunal, Regional Bench, Jabalpur, which allowed an Original A...

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Supreme Court Upholds Army Disciplinary Jurisdiction, Sets Aside High Court Stay on Attachment Order. High Court's Pre-emptive Intervention in Army Discipline Under Army Act 1950 and Army Instructions 30/86 Held Unwarranted as Respondent Was Posted Outside Its Territorial Jurisdiction.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the Union of India and others against the interim orders of the High Court of Manipur dated 5 November 2...

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Supreme Court Partly Allows Appeal of Territorial Army Officer for Reconsideration of Promotion Grading. COAS directed to reconsider appellant's 'Z' grading in June 2001 Selection Board, as similar reconsideration was granted to another officer.

The appellant, Lt. Col. NK Ghai (Retd.), was commissioned into the Territorial Army on 14 March 1978 and promoted to Selection Grade Lieutenant Colone...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging IRDA's Rejection of Insurance Broker License Transfer. Transfer of Corporate Agency License Requires Prior Approval Under Insurance Act, 1938 and IRDA Regulations.

The petitioners, including Wills India Insurance Brokers Pvt. Ltd. and others, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India ch...

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Bombay High Court Holds Arbitral Tribunal Cannot Appoint Court Receiver Under Section 17 of Arbitration Act. Court Receiver is an Officer of the High Court Subject Only to Chief Justice's Supervision.

The Court Receiver, High Court, Bombay filed a Report seeking directions on whether the Registry should accept matters where an Arbitral Tribunal appo...