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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Compassionate Appointment Case Due to Delay. Claim for son's appointment denied as application filed over 10 years after employee went missing, defeating the immediate relief purpose under the National Coal Wage Agreement.

The dispute arose from a request for compassionate appointment by the respondent for her son, following the civil death declaration of her husband, an...

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Supreme Court Grants Bail to Accused in Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act Case Due to Lack of Prima Facie Evidence for Terror Funding. Payment of Extortion Money Under Duress for Business Operations Does Not Constitute Terror Funding Under Section 17 of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967.

The dispute arose from a criminal appeal concerning bail denial to an accused charged with multiple offences, including under the Unlawful Activities ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appellants in Specific Performance Suit by Reversing High Court Division Bench Judgment. Agreements and Memoranda of Understanding Interpreted Together as Supplementary, with Appellants Found Ready and Willing to Perform Contract Under Specific Relief Act, 1963.

The dispute arose from four suits filed by the Appellants for specific performance of agreements of sale dated 20.03.1991 and memoranda of understandi...

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Supreme Court Allows Vehicle Registration Applications in Environmental PIL for Public Utility Services. Applications for municipal and fire service vehicles were granted, while private individual applications were deferred for jurisdictional verification.

The Supreme Court of India heard multiple interlocutory applications in a long-standing public interest litigation writ petition concerning environmen...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Interim Application for Rohingya Refugees in Deportation Case. Court upheld government's authority under Foreigners Act, 1946, citing national security concerns and precedent of similar dismissed application, while directing that deportation must follow prescribed procedure.

The Supreme Court considered an interlocutory application filed by Mohammad Salimullah and another, who identified as Rohingya refugees from Myanmar, ...