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Supreme Court Refers Key Questions on MSMED Act to Larger Bench. Balancing statutory remedies with writ jurisdiction: Supreme Court deliberates over MSMED Act provisions and alternative remedies....

The Supreme Court of India examines whether a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution is maintainable against an order passed by the Micro and Small Enterprises Facilitation Council (MSEFC...

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"Supreme Court Dismisses Appeals: Reinforces Aircraft Act as a Complete Code" "Ensuring adherence to specialized aviation laws while quashing FIRs against MPs for alleged ATC room trespass."...

The Supreme Court dismissed criminal appeals challenging the quashing of an FIR registered under the Indian Penal Code and Aircraft Act. The Court upheld that the Aircraft Act, 1934, is a complete cod...

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Supreme Court Acquits appellant: No Evidence of Abetment in Suicide Case. "Justice prevails as mere disapproval of a relationship does not equate to abetment under Section 306 IPC."...

The Supreme Court quashed the charges under Section 306 IPC against the appellant, observing that mere disapproval of a relationship or casual remarks do not constitute abetment of suicide. The Court...

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Supreme Court Restores State's Right to Levy Royalty on Minor Minerals. The state of Punjab is entitled to levy royalty on brick earth excavation, irrespective of ownership disputes....

The Supreme Court clarified the State Government's authority to levy royalty on the excavation of minor minerals under the Mines and Mineral (Regulation and Development) Act, 1957, and the Punjab Mino...

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High standards of honesty and proportionality in disciplinary actions reaffirmed by the Supreme Court....

  Principles of Natural Justice: Breach of natural justice alone is insufficient for setting aside disciplinary action if the misconduct is proven with adequate evidence. Standard of Proof: Crimi...

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"Supreme Court's Landmark Decision on Valuation Under Central Excise Act, 1944: Bharat Petroleum vs. Commissioner of Central Excise" "Defining Transaction Value in the Sale of Petroleum Products Between Public Sector Undertakings Under the Central Excise Act."...

The judgment clarifies the determination of "transaction value" under Section 4(1) of the Central Excise Act for sales made between public sector oil companies (OMCs) under a government-mandated Memor...

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State Bound by Rules: 100% Direct Recruitment for Tracer Posts Enforced. "Article 14 does not envisage negative equality; statutory rules govern recruitment."...

The Supreme Court dismissed the petition filed by Jyostnamayee Mishra challenging the High Court's decision, affirming that the post of Tracer under the Orissa Subordinate Architectural Service Rules,...

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Supreme Court Nullifies Disciplinary Penalty Against Retired Medical Officer. “Vindication for the appellant as disciplinary actions declared arbitrary, with justice triumphing over executive misconduct.”...

The Supreme Court of India, examined the legality of disciplinary proceedings initiated against a retiring Senior Medical Officer for alleged misconduct. The Court quashed the penalty of a 2% per...

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"Timely Compliance in Specific Performance: Supreme Court Reiterates Limits and Discretion" "Clarifying the interplay of judicial discretion and statutory provisions under Section 28 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963."...

The Supreme Court upheld the decision of the High Court, dismissing revision petitions that sought rescission of contracts for alleged non-compliance with a conditional decree's timeline. The Court em...

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"Supreme Court Acquits Appellant in Abetment to Suicide Case: Balancing Justice and Mens Rea" "Reaffirming the stringent threshold for Section 306 IPC, the Court emphasizes caution in framing charges in suicide-related cases."...

The Supreme Court of India discharged the appellant from charges under Section 306 IPC (abetment of suicide). The Court held that the allegations and evidence, even if taken at their highest, did not...