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Bombay High Court upholds Armed Forces Tribunal’s grant of disability pension for lifestyle diseases — “Medical board opinion is not sacrosanct where service conditions show causal link,” Union of India’s batch petitions dismissed

Court’s decision The Bombay High Court has dismissed a large batch of writ petitions filed by the Union of India challenging orders of the Armed Forces Tribunal granting disability pension…
Posted by Rawlaw February 1, 2026
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Delhi High Court upholds grant of disability pension to army officer — vague medical board opinion can’t defeat presumption of service connection; Union’s challenge dismissed

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court dismissed a writ petition filed by the Union of India and upheld the Armed Forces Tribunal’s decision granting disability pension to a retired Army…
Posted by Rawlaw January 26, 2026
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Delhi High Court Orders Fresh Medical Board to Resolve Conflicting Disability Assessments in Civil Services Selection: “Discrepancy Between 1% and 67.84% Hearing Disability Too Wide to Ignore”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court, comprising Justice Navin Chawla and Justice Madhu Jain, disposed of a writ petition filed by a Civil Services Examination candidate with benchmark disability, directing…
Posted by Rawlaw October 9, 2025

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