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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction of Accused in Homicide Case Based on Conspiracy and Exhortation Evidence. Municipal Councillor's Role in Attack Leading to Death Established Under Section 304 Part II Read with Section 120B Indian Penal Code, 1860, Despite Acquittal of Co-accused.

The case involved an appeal by the sixth accused, a Municipal Councillor, against his conviction for offenses including conspiracy and culpable homici...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Unreliable Evidence and Lack of Proof Beyond Reasonable Doubt. Conviction under Section 302 of Indian Penal Code, 1860 Overturned as Witness Testimonies Were Inconsistent and Failed to Inspire Confidence.

The appeal arose from a murder conviction under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, where the appellant was sentenced to life imprisonment by ...

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Eligibility Condition in Admission—Subsequent Compliance—Course Completion Allowed. Educational Eligibility—Initial Ineligibility for Admission to B.A.M.S.—Subsequent Compliance—Doctrine of Actus Curiae Neminem Gravabit Applied—Order of High Court Set Aside

Constitution of India, Article 136—Special Leave Petition—Educational Qualification—Admission Eligibility Condition—Subsequent...

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Bombay High Court dismissed writ petition seeking transfer to a specific government medical college, upholding admission rules and finality of seat allotment process.

Desire for specific college admission cannot override established admission rules – Status retention form submission bars participation in subsequen...

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Supreme Court Upholds Right to Medical Education for Persons with Disabilities — Ensures Equal Opportunity and Reasonable Accommodation

The Supreme Court set aside the Punjab and Haryana High Court’s order and directed admission of a PwD candidate to the MBBS course, emphasizing the ...

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High Court of Bombay Directed Restoration of Admission of PwD Candidate in MBBS Course by Creating a Supernumerary Seat. A candidate with speech and multiple disabilities held eligible for medical education and PwD reservation despite exceeding the benchmark disability limit.

Constitution of India, 1950 — Article 14 — Article 21 — Article 41 — Right to Equality — Right to Life — Directive Principles of State Pol...

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Supreme Court Overturns Madras High Court’s Directions on Formula 4 Racing Event Funding and State Responsibility. Public-Private Partnership in Sports Events Upheld; State’s Role in Facilitating Events Clarified

The Supreme Court partly allowed the appeals, setting aside the Madras High Court’s directions in paragraphs 22(iv), (v), (vi), and (vii) of its...

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Petitioner Granted Admission Despite Procedural Obstacle. A High Court ruling confirms the right to admission under the Maharashtra state quota for the child of a former Government of India employee.

The petition filed by Petitioner, who was denied admission under the 85% Maharashtra state quota for the MBBS course despite his domicile status. The ...

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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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High Court Quashes Disciplinary Proceedings Against Retired GMC Professor Due to Delay in Inquiry. Disciplinary action initiated 10 years after incident declared unwarranted; pension and retirement benefits to be released.

The court ruled that the prolonged delay in initiating and conducting disciplinary proceedings—five years after the incident and nine years in total...