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Supreme Court Upholds Contempt Conviction for Breach of Undertaking in Loan Recovery Proceedings. Directors' Failure to Honour Court Undertaking Despite Multiple Opportunities Constitutes Wilful Contempt Under Contempt of Courts Act, 1971, Sections 10 and 12.

The Supreme Court considered a special leave petition challenging contempt convictions for breach of an undertaking given during loan recovery proceed...

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Supreme Court Quashes High Court Order Granting Back Wages to Medical Officer in Service Dispute. Transfer Order Deemed Communicated Upon Dispatch Under Fundamental Rules, and Back Wages Denied for Period of Non-Joining Without Valid Justification.

The appeal arose from a dispute between the State of Uttar Pradesh and Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma, a Medical Officer, concerning back wages for the period...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Seniority Dispute for Headmaster Post Under Maharashtra Employees of Private Schools Act. Seniority Determined by Date of Appointment in Category, Not Date of Acquiring Higher Qualification.

The case involves a dispute over seniority for promotion to the post of Headmaster in a private school in Maharashtra. The appellant, Madhavi, was app...

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Supreme Court Allows SLP and Closes Contempt Petition in Matrimonial Criminal Case — High Court Stay Set Aside for Violating Consent Order for Speedy Trial. Trial Directed to Conclude Within Two Months Despite Delays Caused by Recall Applications and Stay Orders.

The Supreme Court disposed of a contempt petition and a special leave petition arising from a matrimonial criminal case. The petitioner-husband and re...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Petitions Seeking Parity in Sub-Inspector Selection. The Court held that the benefit granted to 133 candidates under Article 142 was not a precedent and cannot be claimed by others who failed or did not appear in the physical test.

The judgment concerns a batch of writ petitions filed under Article 32 of the Constitution of India by candidates seeking appointment to the post of S...