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Court Dismisses Petitioner's Appeal for Job Restoration Due to Inordinate Delay. Nearly 10-year delay in seeking appeal restoration and lack of adequate explanation lead to dismissal; court cites proactive pursuit of other legal remedies by petitioner...

The petitioner, a peon, challenged the dismissal of his appeal for restoration of employment, which had been dismissed due to inactivity. The Tribunal denied his application to restore the appeal, cit...

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Court Hears Senior Politician's Appeal Against Conviction: A Battle for Electoral Representation. Legal Arguments Clash Over Stay of Conviction for Senior Indian National Congress Leader Amidst Allegations of Financial Misconduct...

The application challenges the decision of the learned Sessions Judge, who mechanically rejected the application for stay of conviction without evaluating the facts. The applicant, a senior politician...

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Court Rejects Caveat in Probate Case Involving Family Property Dispute. Caveator's claim deemed contingent and insufficient to establish caveatable interest, clearing the way for Probate of Will....

The petitioner seeks to reject a Caveat filed by Mr. Pramod Kumar Makharia in the matter of granting Probate for the Will of the deceased Dhruva Kumar Makharia. The petitioner, the nephew and appointe...

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Court Allows Amendment in 26-Year-Old Tenancy Suit Despite Prolonged Delays. Court Imposes Exemplary Costs on Plaintiffs for Ninth Amendment, Aims to Prevent Multiplicity of Litigation and Encourage Judicial Efficiency...

The petition challenges an order by the Small Causes Court, Mumbai, allowing the Plaintiffs to amend their plaint to add grounds of unlawful subletting and non-user of the tenanted premises. The Plain...

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Court Grants Exemption from Court Fees to Army Officer's Wife. Plaintiff deemed ...

The Writ Petition challenges the Trial Court's order directing the Plaintiff to properly value the Suit Plaint and pay the requisite court fee stamp. The Plaintiff, an Army Officer's wife, sought exem...

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Validity of Prosecution Sanctions: Pre-Trial Determination or Trial Issue? A comprehensive analysis of conflicting Apex Court judgments on the timing and significance of challenging prosecution sanctions under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988....

The legal debate on whether the validity of a prosecution sanction must be determined before trial or can be contested during the trial. It examines key judgments and arguments from conflicting Apex C...

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Court Quashes Politically Motivated Detention Order Against Opposition Politician. Subjective Satisfaction and Proper Evidence Lacking; Petitioner to Be Released Forthwith...

The petitioner, Yogesh Udaram Gokhe, challenging a detention order passed by the respondents under the Maharashtra Prevention of Dangerous Activities (MPDA) Act. The petitioner argues that the detenti...

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Court Rejects Bail Applications in NDPS Cases Despite Absence of FSL Report in Chargesheet. Chargesheet Considered Complete Without FSL Report; Legal Precedents and Procedural Compliance Upheld...

The court examined bail applications under the NDPS Act, focusing on whether a charge-sheet filed within 180 days without an FSL report entitled the accused to default bail under Section 167(2) CrPC. ...

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Court Overturns Contractor's License Termination by Zilla Parishad Palghar. Unjust and Disproportionate Action Based on Isolated Incident Deemed Unreasonable by Applying Wednesbury Principles...

Petition challenging the termination of a contractor's license by the Zilla Parishad Palghar without a proper hearing. The court finds the termination unjust and disproportionate, primarily because it...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction of Police Guard for Murder Inside Delhi Police Station. Court dismisses self-defense and grave provocation claims, affirming sentences for premeditated murder and attempt to murder....

The appellant challenged the High Court's decision upholding his conviction and sentences under Sections 302 (murder) and 307 (attempt to murder) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The appellant, a polic...