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Bombay High Court Decides on Election Petition Challenging 18th Lok Sabha Results from Mumbai North-West Constituency. Justice Amidst Narrow Margins: Upholding the Electoral Process...

The Bombay High Court examined the maintainability of an election petition under the Representation of People Act, 1951, challenging the election result of Ravindra Dattaram Waikar by a margin of 48 v...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Royal Traders' Plea for Waiver in SARFAESI Act Appeal. The court reinforces the necessity of pre-deposit compliance under Section 18(1) of the SARFAESI Act and dismisses petitions seeking waiver....

The judgment clarifies the scope of Section 18(1) of the SARFAESI Act, 2002, particularly the conditions for pre-deposit waivers by borrowers appealing orders of the Debt Recovery Tribunal. The court ...

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"Bombay High Court Declares Rejection of MSRTC Divisional Controller Candidate Unjustified" "Court quashes cancellation of selection process; orders MSRTC to appoint petitioner as Divisional Controller within three months."...

  Eligibility Criteria Clarified: The Court emphasized that an advertisement for recruitment must explicitly state all required qualifications and criteria. Silent clauses cannot be arbitrarily in...

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A Reference on the Scope of Default Bail under Section 167(2) CrPC" "Examining the interplay between the right to default bail and procedural safeguards for personal liberty under Article 21."...

The Bombay High Court resolves conflicting views on whether the right to default bail under Section 167(2) CrPC applies to an accused arrested post-filing of the charge sheet and whether remand in suc...

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Dispute Over Salary and Service Conditions in Minority Institutions. A petitioner's claim for unpaid salary and challenges on contractual obligations in private minority institutions culminate in judicial findings emphasizing contractual law over public duty....

The High Court considered two writ petitions filed over the payment of salary and service conditions of a lecturer employed by a minority institution. The petitioner's claim for enforcement of salary ...

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"High Court Upholds State Authority to Suspend Officers for Alleged Misconduct Despite Subsequent Policy Waivers" "Administrative accountability prevails over retrospective policy relaxations."...

The Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal's decision to reinstate a Tahsildar, suspended for alleged inaction against illegal mining, was quashed. The High Court ruled that suspension during disciplinar...

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Supreme Court Grants Bail After Five-Year Incarceration Without Trial Prolonged delay in trial violates the right to speedy justice under Articles 19 and 21 of the Constitution of India....

The appellant challenged the denial of bail under MCOCA, citing prolonged incarceration without trial and lack of evidence. The Supreme Court allowed bail, emphasizing the violation of the appellant�...

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"Supreme Court Rules on Applicability of Teaching Experience in Assistant Professor Appointments" "Balancing Merit and Equity in Recruitment Processes."...

The Supreme Court addressed whether Regulation 10(f)(iii) of the UGC Regulations, 2018, is applicable for shortlisting candidates for Assistant Professor positions. The Court ruled that Regulation 10(...

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Pure Coconut Oil: Edible Oil or Hair Oil? Supreme Court Settles the Classification Debate. Clarity on Tariff Classification for Small-Packaged Coconut Oil....

The Supreme Court addressed whether pure coconut oil, sold in small quantities, should be classified as edible oil under Heading 1513 of the Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985, or as hair oil under Headi...

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"Supreme Court Validates Recovery from Rice Millers under Public Demand Law" "Justice Prevails in Defining Public Demand Under Bihar's Welfare Procurement Scheme"...

The Supreme Court of India adjudicated disputes between Rice Millers and the Bihar State Food and Civil Supplies Corporation under the Bihar and Orissa Public Demands Recovery Act, 1914. The judgment ...