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Bombay High Court Dismisses Apollo Tyres' Writ Petition Against GST Show Cause Notice. The Court emphasizes the need to exhaust statutory remedies before invoking writ jurisdiction under Article 226.

1. Background of the Case Petitioner: Apollo Tyres Limited. Respondents: Union of India and GST authorities. Issue: Challenge to a show cause not...

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Supreme Court Issues Guidelines on Arbitrary Demolitions. Protecting citizens’ right to shelter under the rule of law and due process.

The legality and process of demolishing structures, especially those connected to accused individuals. It establishes that such demolitions, often per...

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"Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petitions on Tax Demands; Upholds Adjudication Process" "Reiterates statutory remedies and the necessity of factual adjudication for GST disputes."

The Bombay High Court dismissed a batch of writ petitions filed by various companies, including Oberoi Constructions Ltd., challenging tax demands and...

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"MSE Preference in Public Tenders: Bombay High Court Upholds Technical Compliance Requirements" Tender rules mandate clear selection of MSE preferences; failure to comply precludes benefits.

Challenge against the tender process and allocation, alleging procedural lapses and failure to grant preferential treatment under the Micro and Small ...

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High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging MSMED Facilitation Council Award Without Compliance of Pre-Deposit. The Bombay High Court underscores statutory remedies under the MSMED Act and arbitration laws, dismissing writ petitions to avoid pre-deposit under Section 19.

A private company, challenged an award by the Micro and Small Enterprises Facilitation Council (MSEFC) issued under Section 18 of the MSMED Act. The p...

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"Supreme Court Denies Interest on Delayed Pension Payments to Retired Private College Lecturers." "Appellants labeled 'fence-sitters,' denied better treatment than government college litigants who did not receive interest."

The Supreme Court of India dismissed the appeals of the appellants (retired lecturers from private aided colleges) who sought interest on the delayed ...

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Petition Dismissed Against Show Cause Notice Citing Lack of Jurisdictional Challenge. High Court denies interference in GST-related show cause notice, directing petitioner to exhaust alternative remedies.

This petition challenges a show cause notice issued by the authorities under GST law. The petitioner contended that the notice was based on statements...

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Bombay High Court Ruling on Residency Criteria for MBBS Admissions in Goa. Balancing Merit and Residency: The court addresses the conflict between residency rules and the right to education.

The Bombay High Court, addressed two writ petitions regarding the eligibility for admission to the MBBS course at Goa Medical College (GMC). The key i...

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IIT Bombay Held Liable for Gratuity of Contract Workers Under Payment of Gratuity Act. Contractual Workers Serving Continuously at IIT Bombay for Decades Entitled to Gratuity; IIT Bombay to Pay Gratuity and Interest.

Three writ petitions filed by the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT Bombay), challenging orders passed by the Assistant Labour Commissioner ...

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Supreme Court Quashes Bihar Junior Engineer Recruitment Process; Orders Fresh Selection. Bihar Government’s Recruitment Process for Junior Engineers Cancelled; Supreme Court Directs Revised Merit List with AICTE-Exempt Universities.

The Supreme Court held that the eligibility criteria requiring AICTE approval for universities were contrary to established legal principles. It ruled...