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Supreme Court Clarifies Promotion Rules for Teaching Cadre: Specific Recruitment Rules Prevail; ‘Absence of Post-Qualification Experience Requirement Is Intentional’
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Supreme Court Clarifies Promotion Rules for Teaching Cadre: Specific Recruitment Rules Prevail; ‘Absence of Post-Qualification Experience Requirement Is Intentional’

Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court overturned the Kerala High Court’s decision, reinstating the Kerala Administrative Tribunal’s judgment that upheld the appellant’s promotion to the position of Associate Professor. The Court…
Posted by Rawlaw January 11, 2025
Supreme Court: Filing Memorandum Under Section 8 Not Mandatory for Unregistered MSMEs to Invoke Section 18 Remedies; Matter Referred to Larger Bench
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Supreme Court: Filing Memorandum Under Section 8 Not Mandatory for Unregistered MSMEs to Invoke Section 18 Remedies; Matter Referred to Larger Bench

Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court held that the remedies provided under Section 18 of the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Development (MSMED) Act, 2006, can be invoked by any party…
Posted by Rawlaw January 11, 2025
Supreme Court Sets Aside Fraudulent Arbitration Awards, Citing Lack of Jurisdiction, Valid Agreement, and Procedural Fairness
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Supreme Court Sets Aside Fraudulent Arbitration Awards, Citing Lack of Jurisdiction, Valid Agreement, and Procedural Fairness

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the State of Uttar Pradesh, invalidating two ex-parte arbitration awards dated February 15, 2008, and June 25, 2008. The court…
Posted by Rawlaw January 11, 2025
Supreme Court Grants Probation to 70-Year-Old Senior Citizen in Family Dispute Case, Ensures Fairness in Cross-Cases under Article 142
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Supreme Court Grants Probation to 70-Year-Old Senior Citizen in Family Dispute Case, Ensures Fairness in Cross-Cases under Article 142

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the appellant, aged 70, who had been convicted under Sections 326, 325, 452, and 323 IPC. The Court invoked Section…
Posted by Rawlaw January 10, 2025
Supreme Court Affirms Convictions in Hartal Violence Case: “Duty of Courts to Separate Grain from Chaff” Despite Minor Investigation Errors
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Supreme Court Affirms Convictions in Hartal Violence Case: “Duty of Courts to Separate Grain from Chaff” Despite Minor Investigation Errors

Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by the convicted accused against the High Court of Kerala's judgment in the Hartal violence case. The Court upheld the convictions…
Posted by Rawlaw January 10, 2025
Supreme Court Enhances Accident Victim's Compensation to ₹48 Lakh, Highlighting Fairness for Lifelong Disability and Medical Needs
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Supreme Court Enhances Accident Victim’s Compensation to ₹48 Lakh, Highlighting Fairness for Lifelong Disability and Medical Needs

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court enhanced the appellant’s compensation to ₹48,00,000, overturning inadequacies in awards made by the MACT and the High Court. It held that the compensation must adequately…
Posted by Rawlaw January 10, 2025
Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings for Lack of Prima Facie Evidence Under Sections 354 and 506 IPC: “The Court Cannot Conduct a Mini-Trial While Considering Quashing Petitions Under Section 482 CrPC”
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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings for Lack of Prima Facie Evidence Under Sections 354 and 506 IPC: “The Court Cannot Conduct a Mini-Trial While Considering Quashing Petitions Under Section 482 CrPC”

Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court quashed the criminal proceedings against the appellant (A-2), initiated under Sections 354 (assault or criminal force to outrage modesty) and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the…
Posted by Rawlaw January 10, 2025
Supreme Court Dismisses Special Leave Petition, Orders Payment of Sixth Pay Commission Benefits to Uttar Pradesh Jal Nigam Employees, Rejects Organizational Restructuring Excuse
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Supreme Court Dismisses Special Leave Petition, Orders Payment of Sixth Pay Commission Benefits to Uttar Pradesh Jal Nigam Employees, Rejects Organizational Restructuring Excuse

Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court dismissed the Special Leave Petition (SLP) filed by Namami Gange and Rural Water Supply Department, upholding the High Court’s decision that employees of Uttar Pradesh…
Posted by Rawlaw January 10, 2025
Supreme Court Resolves Jain Religious Trust Dispute: Enforces Mediation Settlement Finalizing ₹8.11 Crores Compensation and Ownership of Temples in Ajmer
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Supreme Court Resolves Jain Religious Trust Dispute: Enforces Mediation Settlement Finalizing ₹8.11 Crores Compensation and Ownership of Temples in Ajmer

Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court resolved a long-standing property dispute between two Jain religious trusts by enforcing a mediation settlement. The Court accepted the compromise agreement reached during mediation and…
Posted by Rawlaw January 9, 2025
Supreme Court Clarifies Impleadment of Civil Authorities in Bail Applications for Foreign Nationals: "Not Mandatory Unless Section 14 of Foreigners Act Is Invoked," Establishes Streamlined Communication Protocol
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Supreme Court Clarifies Impleadment of Civil Authorities in Bail Applications for Foreign Nationals: “Not Mandatory Unless Section 14 of Foreigners Act Is Invoked,” Establishes Streamlined Communication Protocol

Court's Decision: The Supreme Court addressed whether it is necessary to implead the Civil Authority or the Registration Officer under the Foreigners Act, 1946, in bail applications filed by foreign…
Posted by Rawlaw January 9, 2025

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