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Supreme Court Allows Appeal of Army Personnel Discharged on Four Red Ink Entries, Orders Reinstatement with Benefits. Discharge under Rule 13(3)(III)(v) of Army Rules, 1954 set aside as mechanical without considering long service and nature of minor offences.

The appellant, Narain Singh, was enrolled in the Indian Army as a Driver on 15.10.1980 and rose to the rank of Lance Dafedar. After serving for 13 yea...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Army Personnel Discharged for Producing Fake Matriculation Certificate. Exoneration in Summary Court Martial Does Not Bar Discharge Proceedings Under Army Rules for Lack of Educational Qualification.

The appellant, Ex. Sepoy Surendra Singh Yadav, was enrolled in the Army on 26.04.1991. At the time of appointment, he produced a matriculation certifi...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal of Army Washerman Discharged on Medical Grounds Without Invalidating Board. Discharge under Rule 13(3)(III)(iii) of Army Rules, 1954 requires Invalidating Board recommendation; residual clause (v) inapplicable.

The appellant, Ex-Sepoy (Washerman) Ram Khilawan, was enrolled in the Indian Army on October 23, 1987. He was discharged from service on August 31, 19...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal of Ex-Sepoy Discharged on Medical Grounds Without Invalidating Board. Discharge under Rule 13(3)(III)(iii) of Army Rules, 1954 requires Invalidating Board; failure renders discharge illegal.

The appellant, Ex-Sepoy (Washerman) Ram Khilawan, was enrolled in the Indian Army on October 23, 1987. He was placed in permanent Low Medical Category...

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Supreme Court Upholds Discharge of Army Personnel in Habitual Absence Case — Preliminary Enquiry Requirement Satisfied. Repeated Red Ink Entries for Absence from Duty Justify Discharge Under Army Instructions, No Regular Enquiry Needed.

The appellant, Sep. Satgur Singh, was a member of the Indian Army who served for 11 years, 9 months, and 15 days. During his service, he was awarded s...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Army Personnel Dismissed for Disobeying Lawful Command. Termination Upheld as Disobedience of Superior's Orders on Two Occasions Constitutes Serious Misconduct in Armed Forces.

The appellant, Rabindra Kumar Shaw, was enrolled in the Indian Army on 27.07.2000 and posted with the 9th Corps Air Support Signal Unit. On 30.07.2009...

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Supreme Court Allows Wife's Appeal in Mental Cruelty Divorce Case — High Court's Order of Dissolution Set Aside. Allegations of Illegitimate Relationship Not Proved; Trial Court's Dismissal of Husband's Petition Restored.

The appellant, Ravinder Kaur, was the wife of the original respondent, Manjeet Singh, who died during the pendency of the appeal. The respondent had f...