Armed Forces Tribunal Act Excludes Administrative Supervision of High Court But Not Judicial Superintendence & Jurisdiction U/A 226: Delhi HC - The Law Communicants
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Armed Forces Tribunal Act Excludes Administrative Supervision of High Court But Not Judicial Superintendence & Jurisdiction U/A 226: Delhi HC

Armed Forces Tribunal Act Excludes Administrative Supervision of High Court But Not Judicial Superintendence & Jurisdiction U/A 226 Case: Wing Commander Shyam Naithani V. Union…

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No Disciplinary Action against Judicial Officer for Merely Passing a Wrong Order; Mere Negligence Not Misconduct: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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No Disciplinary Action against Judicial Officer for Merely Passing a Wrong Order; Mere Negligence Not Misconduct: Supreme Court

No Disciplinary Action against Judicial Officer for Merely Passing a Wrong Order; Mere Negligence Not Misconduct Case: Abhay Jain vs High Court of Judicature for…

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NEET-UG | Students Domiciled in Maharashtra but Passing 10th/ 12th Standard from Outside Not Eligible to Avail State Quota: Bombay High Court - The Law Communicants
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NEET-UG | Students Domiciled in Maharashtra but Passing 10th/ 12th Standard from Outside Not Eligible to Avail State Quota: Bombay High Court

NEET-UG | Students Domiciled in Maharashtra but Passing 10th/ 12th Standard from Outside Not Eligible to Avail State Quota Case: Rachna Sanjay Kuwar v. The…

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State Can Withhold DCRG Benefits of Convicted Employee despite Pendency of Criminal Appeal: Supreme Court Sets Aside Kerala HC Full Bench Judgment - The Law Communicants
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State Can Withhold DCRG Benefits of Convicted Employee despite Pendency of Criminal Appeal: Supreme Court Sets Aside Kerala HC Full Bench Judgment

State Can Withhold DCRG Benefits of Convicted Employee despite Pendency of Criminal Appeal: Supreme Court Sets Aside Kerala HC Full Bench Judgment Case: Local Self…

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District Judge Selection - 35 Years Minimum Age Limit Prescribed By High Courts Not Against Article 233 of Constitution: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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District Judge Selection – 35 Years Minimum Age Limit Prescribed By High Courts Not Against Article 233 of Constitution: Supreme Court

District Judge Selection - 35 Years Minimum Age Limit Prescribed By High Courts Not Against Article 233 of Constitution Case: High Court of Delhi v.…

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Insurance Company Not Liable To Pay Compensation If Heavy Goods Vehicle Is Driven By Person Holding Light Motor Vehicle License: Karnataka High Court - The Law Communicants
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Insurance Company Not Liable To Pay Compensation If Heavy Goods Vehicle Is Driven By Person Holding Light Motor Vehicle License: Karnataka High Court

Insurance Company Not Liable To Pay Compensation If Heavy Goods Vehicle Is Driven By Person Holding Light Motor Vehicle License Case: Mahantesh v. Netharavati Coram:…

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Party Having Right of Appeal Does Not Have Corresponding Right to Insist For Consideration of Appeal by Forum That Was No Longer In Existence: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Party Having Right of Appeal Does Not Have Corresponding Right to Insist For Consideration of Appeal by Forum That Was No Longer In Existence: Supreme Court

Party Having Right of Appeal Does Not Have Corresponding Right to Insist For Consideration of Appeal by Forum That Was No Longer In Existence Case:…

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No Public Right Is Superior To Defence Of The Country: Uttarakhand HC Dismisses Challenge To Land Acquisition For ITBP Near LAC - The Law Communicants
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No Public Right Is Superior To Defence Of The Country: Uttarakhand HC Dismisses Challenge To Land Acquisition For ITBP Near LAC

"No Public Right Is Superior To Defence Of The Country": Uttarakhand HC Dismisses Challenge To Land Acquisition For ITBP Near LAC Case: Heera Singh Pangtey…

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Appointment under Outstanding Sportsperson Quota Can Be Made Only When There Is 'Direct Affiliation' With Indian Olympic Association: Rajasthan HC - The Law Communicants
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Appointment under Outstanding Sportsperson Quota Can Be Made Only When There Is ‘Direct Affiliation’ With Indian Olympic Association: Rajasthan HC

Appointment under Outstanding Sportsperson Quota Can Be Made Only When There Is 'Direct Affiliation' With Indian Olympic Association Case: Nisha v. State of Rajasthan Coram:…

Continue ReadingAppointment under Outstanding Sportsperson Quota Can Be Made Only When There Is ‘Direct Affiliation’ With Indian Olympic Association: Rajasthan HC
Section 138 NI Act - Complainant Not Expected To Initially Give Evidence of Financial Capacity Unless Accused Disputes It In Reply Notice: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Section 138 NI Act – Complainant Not Expected To Initially Give Evidence of Financial Capacity Unless Accused Disputes It In Reply Notice: Supreme Court

Section 138 NI Act - Complainant Not Expected To Initially Give Evidence of Financial Capacity Unless Accused Disputes It In Reply Notice Case: Tedhi Singh…

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Order 41 Rule 27 CPC - True Test Is Whether Appellate Court Can Pronounce Judgment without Considering Additional Evidence Sought To Be Adduced: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
Order 41 Rule 27 CPC - True Test Is Whether Appellate Court Can Pronounce Judgment without Considering Additional Evidence Sought To Be Adduced: Supreme Court

Order 41 Rule 27 CPC – True Test Is Whether Appellate Court Can Pronounce Judgment without Considering Additional Evidence Sought To Be Adduced: Supreme Court

Order 41 Rule 27 CPC - True Test Is Whether Appellate Court Can Pronounce Judgment without Considering Additional Evidence Sought To Be Adduced Case: Sanjay…

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States Transfer Policy Must Give Consideration to Importance of Protecting Employees' Family Life: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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States Transfer Policy Must Give Consideration to Importance of Protecting Employees’ Family Life: Supreme Court

States Transfer Policy Must Give Consideration to Importance of Protecting Employees' Family Life Case: SK Naushad Rahman and others vs Union of India Coram: Justice…

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Section 173 CrPC - Magistrate Should Consider Initial Report & Supplementary Report Conjointly to Decide Whether to Proceed Against Accused: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Section 173 CrPC – Magistrate Should Consider Initial Report & Supplementary Report Conjointly to Decide Whether to Proceed Against Accused: Supreme Court

Section 173 CrPC - Magistrate Should Consider Initial Report & Supplementary Report Conjointly to Decide Whether to Proceed Against Accused Case: Luckose Zachariah @ Zak…

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Article 226 - Writ Of Mandamus Virtually Granting Specific Performance Of Contract/Work Order Cannot Be Issued: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Article 226 – Writ Of Mandamus Virtually Granting Specific Performance Of Contract/Work Order Cannot Be Issued: Supreme Court

Article 226 - Writ Of Mandamus Virtually Granting Specific Performance Of Contract/Work Order Cannot Be Issued Case: Municipal Corporation Gondia vs Divi Works & Suppliers…

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Section 34 IPC Not Attracted When Final Outcome or Offence Committed is Distinctly Remote and Unconnected with Common Intention: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Section 34 IPC Not Attracted When Final Outcome or Offence Committed is Distinctly Remote and Unconnected with Common Intention: Supreme Court

Section 34 IPC Not Attracted When Final Outcome or Offence Committed is Distinctly Remote and Unconnected with Common Intention Case: Krishnamurthy @ Gunodu vs State…

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Position Of Claimant Post Accident Relevant Factor To Determine Compensation Under Head Of Loss Of Amenities & Happiness: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Position Of Claimant Post Accident Relevant Factor To Determine Compensation Under Head Of Loss Of Amenities & Happiness: Supreme Court

Position Of Claimant Post Accident Relevant Factor To Determine Compensation Under Head Of Loss Of Amenities & Happiness Case: Benson George vs Reliance General Insurance…

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Magistrates Can Appoint & Authorize Advocate Commissioners To Take Possession Of Secured Assets U/Sec 14 SARFAESI Act: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Magistrates Can Appoint & Authorize Advocate Commissioners To Take Possession Of Secured Assets U/Sec 14 SARFAESI Act: Supreme Court

Magistrates Can Appoint & Authorize Advocate Commissioners To Take Possession Of Secured Assets U/Sec 14 SARFAESI Act Case: NKGSB Cooperative Bank Limited vs Subir Chakravarty…

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SARFAESI Act Has Overriding Effect on Central Excise Act; Dues of Secured Creditor Has Priority over Dues of Central Excise Dept.: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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SARFAESI Act Has Overriding Effect on Central Excise Act; Dues of Secured Creditor Has Priority over Dues of Central Excise Dept.: Supreme Court

SARFAESI Act Has Overriding Effect on Central Excise Act; Dues of Secured Creditor Has Priority over Dues of Central Excise Dept. Case: Punjab National Bank…

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Service Tax - Exemption Notification Should Not Be Liberally Construed; Assessee Has To Show That He Comes Within Its Purview: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Service Tax – Exemption Notification Should Not Be Liberally Construed; Assessee Has To Show That He Comes Within Its Purview: Supreme Court

Service Tax - Exemption Notification Should Not Be Liberally Construed; Assessee Has To Show That He Comes Within Its Purview Case: Krishi Upaj Mandi Samiti,…

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Financier Possessing Vehicle - The Law Communicants
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Financier Possessing Vehicle Based On Hire-Purchase Or Hypothecation Agreement Liable To Pay Tax Under U.P. Motor Vehicles Taxation Act: Supreme Court

Financier Possessing Vehicle Based On Hire-Purchase Or Hypothecation Agreement Liable To Pay Tax Under U.P. Motor Vehicles Taxation Act Case: Mahindra and Mahindra Financial Services…

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Duration Of Blacklisting Cannot Be Solely Per Offence: Supreme Court Disapproves Guidelines Framed By Odisha Govt. - The Law Communicants
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Duration Of Blacklisting Cannot Be Solely Per Offence: Supreme Court Disapproves Guidelines Framed By Odisha Govt.

Duration Of Blacklisting Cannot Be Solely Per Offence: Supreme Court Disapproves Guidelines Framed By Odisha Govt. Case: State of Odisha vs Panda Infraproject Limited Coram:…

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Section 138 NI Act - Prima Facie Indication That Complaint Is Filed By Authorized Person of Company Sufficient For Magistrate to Take Cognisance: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Section 138 NI Act – Prima Facie Indication That Complaint Is Filed By Authorized Person of Company Sufficient For Magistrate to Take Cognisance: Supreme Court

Section 138 NI Act - Prima Facie Indication That Complaint Is Filed By Authorized Person of Company Sufficient For Magistrate to Take Cognisance Case: TRL…

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Compassionate Appointment Policy Cannot Discriminate Against Illegitimate Children Of Deceased Employee: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Compassionate Appointment Policy Cannot Discriminate Against Illegitimate Children Of Deceased Employee: Supreme Court

Compassionate Appointment Policy Cannot Discriminate Against Illegitimate Children Of Deceased Employee Case: Mukesh Kumar vs Union of India Coram: Justices UU Lalit, S. Ravindra Bhat…

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Partition Suit- Plaintiff Not Disentitled to Seek Relief in Second Appeal Merely Because He Did Not File First Appeal against Denial of His Claims by Trial Court: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Partition Suit- Plaintiff Not Disentitled to Seek Relief in Second Appeal Merely Because He Did Not File First Appeal against Denial of His Claims by Trial Court: Supreme Court

Partition Suit- Plaintiff Not Disentitled to Seek Relief in Second Appeal Merely Because He Did Not File First Appeal against Denial of His Claims by…

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Superannuation Does Not Absolve Employee From Misconduct; Bank Employee Always Holds Position Of Trust: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Superannuation Does Not Absolve Employee From Misconduct; Bank Employee Always Holds Position Of Trust: Supreme Court

Superannuation Does Not Absolve Employee From Misconduct;Bank Employee Always Holds Position Of Trust Case: United Bank of India v. Bachan Prasad Lal Coram: Justices Ajay…

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Specific Relief Act - Compensation In Lieu Of Specific Performance Can't Be Granted Unless Specifically Claimed In Plaint: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Specific Relief Act – Compensation In Lieu Of Specific Performance Can’t Be Granted Unless Specifically Claimed In Plaint: Supreme Court

Specific Relief Act - Compensation In Lieu Of Specific Performance Can't Be Granted Unless Specifically Claimed In Plaint Case: Universal Petro Chemicals Ltd vs BP…

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Suo Motu Limitation Extension Orders Applicable To Filing Of Written Statements In Commercial Suits: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Suo Motu Limitation Extension Orders Applicable To Filing Of Written Statements In Commercial Suits: Supreme Court

Suo Motu Limitation Extension Orders Applicable To Filing Of Written Statements In Commercial Suits Case: Prakash Corporates vs Dee Vee Projects Limited Coram: Justices Dinesh…

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RTO Has Discretion To Reject Application For Permit Replacement If Proposed Vehicle Is Older Than The Existing One: Supreme Court Upholds Rule 174(2)( c) of Kerala Motor Vehicle Rules - The Law Communicants
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RTO Has Discretion To Reject Application For Permit Replacement If Proposed Vehicle Is Older Than The Existing One: Supreme Court Upholds Rule 174(2)( c) of Kerala Motor Vehicle Rules

RTO Has Discretion To Reject Application For Permit Replacement If Proposed Vehicle Is Older Than The Existing One: Supreme Court Upholds Rule 174(2)( c) of…

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