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Supreme Court Directs SIT to Expedite Investigation into Fake Motor Vehicle and Workmen Compensation Claims in Uttar Pradesh. The Court monitored the investigation into 1376 suspicious claims and directed the Bar Council to conclude disciplinary proceedings against errant advocates.

The Supreme Court was dealing with the issue of filing fake claim petitions for compensation under the Motor Vehicles Act and the Workmen Compensation...

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Supreme Court Upholds Dismissal of Teacher for Fake Transfer Order in Disciplinary Proceedings Under CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965. Non-supply of Preliminary Inquiry Report and Delay of Nine Years Do Not Vitiate Proceedings When No Prejudice Is Shown.

The appellant, S. Janaki Iyer, was a Hindi trained graduate teacher at Kendriya Vidyalaya Sanghathan, Bangalore. She sought transfer to Mumbai or Pune...

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High Court of Bombay at Nagpur Quashes Removal of Bank Officer in Disciplinary Proceeding for Violation of Natural Justice. Non-Supply of Documents and Enquiry Report, and Bias by Enquiry Officer Lead to Setting Aside of Removal Order Under Service Law.

The petitioner, Balaji Digambarrao Kotgire, was appointed as a Clerk-cum-Cashier in the Oriental Bank of Commerce on 7th July 1979. He was later promo...

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High Court Quashes GST Seizure Orders and Directs Release of Cash with Interest in Writ Petition. Seizure of INR 1 Crore Held Illegal as Cash Not Covered Under Section 67(2) of Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 Due to Lack of 'Reasons to Believe' and Procedural Non-Compliance.

The dispute arose from a writ petition filed by Petitioner, a proprietor registered under the GST Act, challenging two seizure orders dated 27th and 2...

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Bombay High Court Grants Bail to Police Officer in MCOCA Case for Lack of Sanction and Prima Facie Evidence of Organised Crime. The court held that the absence of valid sanction under Section 23(2) of MCOCA and failure to establish a prima facie case of organised crime entitled the applicant to bail.

The applicant, Anil Murlidhar Deshmukh, a police officer, was arrested on 8th October 2004 in connection with a case registered under various sections...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Assessees' Appeals in Customs Duty Cases Involving Forged DEPB Scrips. Court upheld duty liability as forged scrips are void ab initio under the Customs Act, 1962, justifying extended limitation period due to fraud, with penalty proceedings remanded for adjudication.

The Supreme Court of India heard two civil appeals concerning customs duty evasion cases where appellants had imported goods using forged DEPB (Duty E...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Transfer Petition by Investigative Journalist Seeking Transfer of Criminal Cases from Uttarakhand Courts. Apprehension of Malicious Prosecution Unsubstantiated as Charge Sheets Filed and Trial Courts Capable of Fair Adjudication.

The petitioner, Umesh Kumar Sharma, an investigative journalist, filed transfer petitions under Section 406 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, s...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Seeking Transfer of Investigation in Custodial Death Case. Court holds that investigation by CB-CID is independent and fair, and no ground for transfer to CBI is made out.

The petitioner, Ramprasad Gupta, filed a criminal writ petition before the Bombay High Court seeking transfer of investigation into the custodial deat...