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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Police Recruitment Case — Upholds Candidature of Appellant Found Eligible Despite Typographical Error in Application. Error in Date of Birth Column Did Not Render Candidate Disqualified Where Actual Age Was Within Limits and No Fraud Was Alleged.

The appellant, Aish Mohammad, applied for the post of Constable in the Haryana Police. In the application form, he inadvertently entered his date of b...

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Supreme Court Partially Allows Appeal of Brigadier in ACR Dispute, Directs Reconsideration of Promotion. The Court upheld expunction of biased ACR ratings but declined to interfere with the first ACR, affirming the Tribunal's order for promotion reconsideration.

The appellant, Brigadier Sandeep Chaudhary, was commissioned in the Indian Army in 1991 and rose to the rank of Brigadier. He had an exemplary record ...

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High Court of Karnataka Quashes Adverse Remarks Against Police Inspector in Murder Case — Remarks Made Without Opportunity of Hearing Violate Principles of Natural Justice. Section 482 Cr.P.C. Petition Allowed to Expunge Observations Regarding Investigation Lapses.

The petitioner, Hanumantharaya, an Inspector of Police, filed a petition under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, seeking to quash/e...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Surgeon Rear Admiral Challenging Non-Promotion and ACR Grading. Court holds that even if technical violations in ACR recording existed, no prejudice was caused as appellant would not have been promoted due to comparative merit.

The appellant, Surgeon Rear Admiral Manisha Jaiprakash, was commissioned in the Indian Army in 1975 and promoted to Brigadier in 2005 and Rear Admiral...

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Supreme Court Dissolves Marriage Under Article 142 in Transfer Petition Due to Irretrievable Breakdown and Allows Transfer of Proceedings

The marriage between the parties, solemnised in 2012, survived only for a brief period, after which they began living separately. For more than thirte...

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Supreme Court Quashes Adverse Remarks and Costs Against Tax Officer in UP VAT Act Case Due to Violation of Natural Justice. High Court's Findings on Ex Parte Assessment and Service of Notice Upheld, but Ancillary Strictures and Penalties Set Aside for Lack of Hearing Opportunity.

The Supreme Court addressed appeals by a tax officer challenging adverse observations, remarks, and costs imposed by the High Court of Judicature at A...