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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...

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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 Profes...

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Rejection of SVLDRS Application Quashed: High Court Orders Re-calculation and Acceptance of Declaration. Bombay High Court sets aside the rejection of SVLDR Scheme application, emphasizing eligibility and recalibration of duty liability.

Nature of Petition (Para 3): Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution challenging rejection of SVLDR Scheme declarations due to alleged non-qua...

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"Inheritance of Rights or Extinction of Claims? A deep dive into the interplay of bona fide requirements under tenancy laws post the demise of the plaintiff."

This judgment from the Bombay High Court, delivered on December 9, 2024, explores the complexities surrounding tenancy disputes and bona fide requirem...

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High Court Rejects Appointment of Shikshan Sevak Due to Non-Compliance with Recruitment Rules. Rule 9(2-A) of MEPS Rules ensures transparency and equal opportunity in teacher recruitment.

  Case Context:The petition challenged an order rejecting the appointment of Smt. Pooja Yogesh Singh as a Shikshan Sevak in a minority education...

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Interpretation of "Change in Law" in Mega Power Policy. Defining the implications of policy modifications for Mega Power Projects under competitive bidding framework.

The Supreme Court examined whether a press release from October 1, 2009, announcing modifications to the Mega Power Policy, constituted a "change in l...

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“Supreme Court Analyzes Madarsa Act: Balancing Secularism with Minority Rights” Exploring the constitutional boundaries between religious instruction and secular state duties in the regulation of educational institutions for minorities.

The case examines the constitutionality of the Uttar Pradesh Board of Madarsa Education Act, 2004, following the Allahabad High Court's decision decla...

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"Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Technical Grade-II Candidates on Qualification Dispute" "Upholding Equivalence: Court Affirms Validity of NIELIT CCC Certificates for Employment Eligibility"

The Supreme Court of India ruled in favor of applicants who challenged the termination of their appointments due to a dispute over certification quali...

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Kerala Public Service Commission's Shifting Qualification Standards: Supreme Court Denies Candidates with Unspecified Qualifications. A decade-long dispute over qualification criteria for Lower Division Clerk positions highlights the need for consistency in public service recruitment standards.

The Supreme Court of India dismissed appeals filed by the Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) and candidates possessing qualifications higher than...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside NCDRC Decision; Affirms No Medical Negligence by Doctor in Ptosis Surgery. Confirming that complications alone do not establish negligence, the Court restores the State Commission's dismissal of the complaint for lack of evidence of negligence.

The Supreme Court set aside the NCDRC’s decision awarding compensation to a minor patient for alleged medical negligence in a ptosis surgery perform...