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Supreme Court Allows University's Appeal Against High Court's Re-evaluation Order Due to Judicial Overreach. High Court Exceeded Jurisdiction by Mandating Re-evaluation Procedure Not Contained in University Statute and Issuing Sweeping Directions Beyond Case Scope.

The Supreme Court considered an appeal by Dr. B R Ambedkar University, Agra against a judgment of the Allahabad High Court. The dispute originated fro...

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Supreme Court Imposes Penalty on Medical College for Defying Stay Order While Protecting Student Admissions. Medical College Found to Have Acted in Defiance of Supreme Court Order by Admitting Students Despite Stay, Leading to Conditional Penalty Under Article 142 of Constitution.

The dispute involved Annasaheb Chudaman Patil Memorial Medical College challenging regulatory actions by the National Medical Commission and Medical A...

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Supreme Court Allows Public Service Commission's Appeal Against High Court Order for Re-evaluation in Recruitment Process - Upholds Commission's Decision to Award Pro-rata Marks for Questions with Wrong Answer Keys Under Examination Guidelines.

The dispute arose from a recruitment process conducted by the Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission for 22 posts of Agriculture Development Offi...

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Supreme Court Allows Government Appeal in Land Acquisition Case, Quashing High Court's Lapse Declaration. Acquisition Proceedings Do Not Lapse Under Section 24(2) of the 2013 Act as Possession Was Taken in 1981, Fulfilling One of the Twin Conditions Required for Deemed Lapse.

The dispute arose from a land acquisition initiated under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, with a notification issued in 1965 and an award declared in ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Employer's Appeal in Compassionate Appointment Case Due to Excessive Delay and Non-Compliance with Policy. Compassionate Appointment Cannot Be Granted After 24 Years as It Defeats the Objective of Providing Immediate Relief to the Family of a Deceased Employee.

The dispute arose from a compassionate appointment claim by the respondent, daughter of a deceased employee who died in 1995 while working as a loadin...