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Supreme Court Expunges Findings of Cruelty and Desertion Against Wife in Army Officer's Divorce Case. Pursuit of Professional Career and Safe Upbringing of Child Cannot Constitute Matrimonial Fault Under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.

The Supreme Court dealt with an appeal arising from a divorce decree granted by the Family Court and affirmed by the High Court, which dissolved the m...

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Supreme Court Allows Ex-Servicemen's Claims for Full Disability Pension Arrears -- Union of India's Appeal Dismissed -- Judgment in Rem Overrides Limitation Periods for Recurring Pension Rights Under Armed Forces Tribunal Act

The Supreme Court addressed multiple civil appeals concerning arrears of disability pension for ex-servicemen -- The central issue was whether arrears...

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Supreme Court Partly Allows Appeal of Territorial Army Officer for Reconsideration of Promotion Grading. COAS directed to reconsider appellant's 'Z' grading in June 2001 Selection Board, as similar reconsideration was granted to another officer.

The appellant, Lt. Col. NK Ghai (Retd.), was commissioned into the Territorial Army on 14 March 1978 and promoted to Selection Grade Lieutenant Colone...

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High Court Upholds General Court Martial Conviction Under POCSO Act. Judicial Review of Court Martial Proceedings – Sexual Offences Against Minors – Scope of High Court’s Jurisdiction Under Article 226

Judicial Review of Court Martial Proceedings: The High Court, under Article 226, can review Court Martial proceedings if there is a denial of fundamen...

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Supreme Court Partially Allows Appeal of Brigadier in ACR Dispute, Directs Reconsideration of Promotion. The Court upheld expunction of biased ACR ratings but declined to interfere with the first ACR, affirming the Tribunal's order for promotion reconsideration.

The appellant, Brigadier Sandeep Chaudhary, was commissioned in the Indian Army in 1991 and rose to the rank of Brigadier. He had an exemplary record ...

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Widow Entitled to Liberalised Family Pension (LFP) for Death Due to Extreme Climatic Conditions During Military Duty. A soldier’s death during duty in extreme conditions near the Line of Control categorized as a “Battle Casualty,” ensuring pensionary benefits to the widow.

FACTUAL BACKGROUND [Para 2-5] Nature of Duty and Death: The deceased soldier, Naik Inderjeet Singh, was on an Area Domination Patrol near the Li...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal, Upholds Armed Forces Tribunal’s Acquittal of Air Force Officer. No Evidence Found of Intent to Cause Death in Confinement-Related Incident; Tribunal’s Decision Stands.

  Case Background: (Para 1-2): The respondent, along with four Air Force officers, was tried by a General Court Martial (GCM) on charges, inc...