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Supreme Court Refers Key Questions on MSMED Act to Larger Bench. Balancing statutory remedies with writ jurisdiction: Supreme Court deliberates over MSMED Act provisions and alternative remedies.

The Supreme Court of India examines whether a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution is maintainable against an order passed by the Micro...

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High standards of honesty and proportionality in disciplinary actions reaffirmed by the Supreme Court.

  Principles of Natural Justice: Breach of natural justice alone is insufficient for setting aside disciplinary action if the misconduct is proven...

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Supreme Court Nullifies Disciplinary Penalty Against Retired Medical Officer. “Vindication for the appellant as disciplinary actions declared arbitrary, with justice triumphing over executive misconduct.”

The Supreme Court of India, examined the legality of disciplinary proceedings initiated against a retiring Senior Medical Officer for alleged mis...

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Supreme Court Holds Dispute Resolution Clause in Municipal Concession Agreements Constitutes Mediation, Not Arbitration. Article 20 of Concession Agreements Prescribes Mediation by Commissioner, Lacking Essential Elements of Arbitration Clause.

The Supreme Court of India heard three civil appeals arising from separate proceedings before the Delhi High Court, all concerning the interpretation ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Life Sentence for Acid Attack Convicts Under Section 326A IPC — Concurrent Findings of Guilt Based on Credible Eyewitness Testimony Not Disturbed. Appellants' Challenge to Evidence and Sentence Rejected as No Perversity or Legal Error Found.

The Supreme Court dismissed two criminal appeals filed by Hakim and Umesh, who were convicted under Section 326A read with Section 34 of the Indian Pe...

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Supreme Court Upholds Dismissal of Teacher for Fake Transfer Order in Disciplinary Proceedings Under CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965. Non-supply of Preliminary Inquiry Report and Delay of Nine Years Do Not Vitiate Proceedings When No Prejudice Is Shown.

The appellant, S. Janaki Iyer, was a Hindi trained graduate teacher at Kendriya Vidyalaya Sanghathan, Bangalore. She sought transfer to Mumbai or Pune...