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Supreme Court Quashes High Court's Transfer Order Against DGP in Criminal Writ Petition Due to Violation of Natural Justice. Investigation Transferred to CBI as Both Parties Consented to Ensure Impartiality Under Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.

The proceedings originated from an order of the Division Bench of the High Court of Himachal Pradesh dated 9 January 2024, which directed the transfer...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Petition by Judicial Officer Seeking Reinstatement After Resignation. Transfer Found Not Illegal Under Madhya Pradesh Higher Judicial Services Transfer Policy, and Resignation Did Not Amount to Constructive Dismissal Under Constitutional and Service Law Provisions.

The petitioner, a former Additional District and Sessions Judge in Madhya Pradesh, filed a writ petition under Article 32 of the Constitution of India...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in National Security Act Detention Case Due to Procedural Irregularities. Detention Order Set Aside Following Precedent Where Delay in Considering Representation and Failure to Communicate Rejection Vitiated Order Under Section 8(1) of National Security Act, 1980.

The appeal originated from a judgment dated 24 August 2021 of the Division Bench at the Indore Bench of the High Court of Madhya Pradesh, which reject...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeals Challenging DGP Appointment in Punjab, Upholds UPSC Selection Process. Appointment Valid as Empanelment Followed Supreme Court Directions in Prakash Singh Case and Draft Guidelines, with No Proven Bias or Arbitrariness.

The dispute arose from the appointment of Mr. Dinkar Gupta as Director General of Police (Head of Police Force) for Punjab in 2019, challenged by appe...

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Supreme Court Orders Independent Investigation into Alleged Pegasus Spyware Surveillance to Uphold Constitutional Rights. Court Directs Expert Committee to Examine Unauthorized Use Claims, Balancing National Security Concerns with Fundamental Rights Protection Under Article 21 of the Constitution.

The Supreme Court of India addressed a batch of writ petitions concerning allegations of unauthorized surveillance using Pegasus spyware on Indian cit...