Article 14 Not Applicable To a Will; Wills Genuineness Not Based On Whether Distribution Was Fair & Equitable: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Article 14 Not Applicable To a Will; Wills Genuineness Not Based On Whether Distribution Was Fair & Equitable: Supreme Court

Article 14 Not Applicable To a Will; Will's Genuineness Not Based On Whether Distribution Was Fair & Equitable Case: Swarnalatha vs Kalavathy Coram: Justices Hemant…

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Immunity under Income Declaration Scheme Available Only To the Declarant; Can't Be Extended To another Assessee: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Immunity under Income Declaration Scheme Available Only To the Declarant; Can’t Be Extended To another Assessee: Supreme Court

Immunity under Income Declaration Scheme Available Only To the Declarant; Can't Be Extended To another Assessee Case: Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax (Central) Circle 1(2)…

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Ex Post Facto Environmental Clearance Can Be Granted In Exceptional Circumstances; Environment Protection Act Doesn't Prohibit It: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Ex Post Facto Environmental Clearance Can Be Granted In Exceptional Circumstances; Environment Protection Act Doesn’t Prohibit It: Supreme Court

Ex Post Facto Environmental Clearance Can Be Granted In Exceptional Circumstances; Environment Protection Act Doesn't Prohibit It Case: Pahwa Plastics Pvt. Ltd vs Dastak NGO…

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Article 226 - High Court Cannot Direct Regularisation of Temporary Employees by Creating Supernumerary Posts: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Article 226 – High Court Cannot Direct Regularisation of Temporary Employees by Creating Supernumerary Posts: Supreme Court

Article 226 - High Court Cannot Direct Regularisation of Temporary Employees by Creating Supernumerary Posts Case: State of Gujarat vs R.J. Pathan Coram: Justices MR…

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Acquittal of Delinquent Employee in a Criminal Case Does Not Debar Employer from Proceeding with Disciplinary Enquiry: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Acquittal of Delinquent Employee in a Criminal Case Does Not Debar Employer from Proceeding with Disciplinary Enquiry: Supreme Court

Acquittal of Delinquent Employee in a Criminal Case Does Not Debar Employer from Proceeding with Disciplinary Enquiry Case: State of Karnataka vs Umesh Coram: Justices…

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Order Allowing Review Petition Must Be Speaking & Reasoned Order As To What Was The Error Apparent On The Face Of Record: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Order Allowing Review Petition Must Be Speaking & Reasoned Order As To What Was The Error Apparent On The Face Of Record: Supreme Court

Order Allowing Review Petition Must Be Speaking & Reasoned Order As To What Was The Error Apparent On The Face Of Record Case: Ratan Lal…

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Suppression of Information about Criminal Case by Candidate in Selection Process Can Be Ignored In Certain Situations: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Suppression of Information about Criminal Case by Candidate in Selection Process Can Be Ignored In Certain Situations: Supreme Court

Suppression of Information about Criminal Case by Candidate in Selection Process Can Be Ignored In Certain Situations Case: Umesh Chandra Yadav V. The Inspector General…

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Pensioners Of Same Rank May Not Form Homogeneous Class; New Benefits Can Be Prospectively Applied: Supreme Court Summarizes Principles On Pension & Cut-Off Dates - The Law Communicants
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Pensioners Of Same Rank May Not Form Homogeneous Class; New Benefits Can Be Prospectively Applied: Supreme Court Summarizes Principles On Pension & Cut-Off Dates

Pensioners Of Same Rank May Not Form Homogeneous Class; New Benefits Can Be Prospectively Applied: Supreme Court Summarizes Principles On Pension & Cut-Off Dates Case:…

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OROP Case: Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation Can't Be Invoked Based On Minister's Statement & Parliamentary Committee Report - Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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OROP Case: Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation Can’t Be Invoked Based On Minister’s Statement & Parliamentary Committee Report – Supreme Court

OROP Case: Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation Can't Be Invoked Based On Minister's Statement & Parliamentary Committee Report - Supreme Court Case: Indian Ex-Servicemen Movement And…

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Court Fees Act 1870: Ad Valorem Court-Fees Is Payable on Amount Claimed In a Money Suit for Compensation and Damages: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Court Fees Act 1870: Ad Valorem Court-Fees Is Payable on Amount Claimed In a Money Suit for Compensation and Damages: Supreme Court

Court Fees Act 1870: Ad Valorem Court-Fees Is Payable on Amount Claimed In a Money Suit for Compensation and Damages Case: State of Punjab vs…

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Section 34 IPC: Prior Concert & Pre­arranged Plan Has To Be Established For Conviction Invoking Common Intention: Supreme Court: Prior Concert & Pre­arranged Plan Has To Be Established For Conviction Invoking Common Intention: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Section 34 IPC: Prior Concert & Pre­arranged Plan Has To Be Established For Conviction Invoking Common Intention: Supreme Court

Section 34 IPC: Prior Concert & Pre­arranged Plan Has To Be Established For Conviction Invoking Common Intention Case: Gadadhar Chandra vs State of West Bengal…

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Section 190 (1)(b) CrPC- Magistrate Can Summon Person Not Named In Police Report Or FIR If Materials Reveal Prima Facie His Involvement: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Section 190 (1)(b) CrPC- Magistrate Can Summon Person Not Named In Police Report Or FIR If Materials Reveal Prima Facie His Involvement: Supreme Court

Section 190 (1)(b) CrPC- Magistrate Can Summon Person Not Named In Police Report Or FIR If Materials Reveal Prima Facie His Involvement Case: Nahar Singh…

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No Legal Mandate That Same Rank Pensioners Must Be Given Same Pension: Supreme Court Upholds Centre's OROP Policy In Defence Forces - The Law Communicants
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No Legal Mandate That Same Rank Pensioners Must Be Given Same Pension: Supreme Court Upholds Centre’s OROP Policy In Defence Forces

No Legal Mandate That Same Rank Pensioners Must Be Given Same Pension Case: Indian Ex Servicemen Movement (An All India Federation Of Military Veterans Organisation…

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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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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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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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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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