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refused interim relief
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Bombay High Court Refuses Interim Relief to Developer Seeking Specific Performance of Terminated Development Agreement: “Petitioner Has No Substantive Right to Continue Construction After Termination”

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court rejected a developer’s interim application seeking specific performance and status quo protection in a suit arising from the termination of a development agreement. The…
Posted by Rawlaw June 25, 2025
fake certificate
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Orissa High Court Upholds Termination from Government Service for Forged Scheduled Caste Certificate: “Appointment Based on a Fraudulent Caste Certificate Is Void ab Initio and Confers No Right”

Court’s Decision The Orissa High Court upheld the termination of a government employee who had obtained his job by producing a false Scheduled Caste certificate. The Court dismissed the writ…
Posted by Rawlaw June 23, 2025
right to life
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Jharkhand High Court Quashes Termination of BCCL Employee Md. Aftab Ahmad: “Right to Dignity Is Inherent in Right to Livelihood” — Termination Without Departmental Inquiry Held Arbitrary and Illegal

Judgment Name: Md. Aftab Ahmad v. Bharat Coking Coal Limited & Ors. Date of Judgment: 17 June 2024Coram: Justice Deepak RoshanCourt: High Court of Jharkhand, Ranchi Bench Court’s Decision The…
Posted by Rawlaw June 19, 2025

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