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"Supreme Court Rules on Applicability of Teaching Experience in Assistant Professor Appointments" "Balancing Merit and Equity in Recruitment Processes."

The Supreme Court addressed whether Regulation 10(f)(iii) of the UGC Regulations, 2018, is applicable for shortlisting candidates for Assistant Profes...

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"Preventive Detention: SC Quashes MPDA Act Order Lacking Public Order Nexus" "Supreme Court rules that preventive detention under the MPDA Act requires a clear impact on public order, not mere law-and-order disturbances."

1. Case Overview (Paras 1–3): Appeal against the High Court's dismissal of a writ petition challenging detention under MPDA Act. 2. Detention ...

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"Supreme Court Rules on Land Allocation: Equality and Public Interest Prevail" "Upholding constitutional principles, the court emphasizes public good over preferential treatment."

The Supreme Court's scrutiny of land allotment policies by the State of Andhra Pradesh to privileged groups, including MPs, MLAs, and others. The judg...

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Review Petition in Supreme Court challenges the interpretation of contract clauses and seeks specific performance in a property transaction dispute.

This case pertains to the review petition filed by Siddamsetty Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd. challenging the Supreme Court’s previous judgment. The petit...

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"Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Technical Grade-II Candidates on Qualification Dispute" "Upholding Equivalence: Court Affirms Validity of NIELIT CCC Certificates for Employment Eligibility"

The Supreme Court of India ruled in favor of applicants who challenged the termination of their appointments due to a dispute over certification quali...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal Regarding Grade Pay Anomaly for Artificers in Indian Navy. Supreme Court rules in favor of the Armed Forces Tribunal's decision, finding no illegality in the grade pay structure for Artificers in the Indian Navy.

The Supreme Court dismissed the civil appeals challenging the Armed Forces Tribunal's judgment concerning the grade pay anomaly for Artificers in the ...

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HDFC Bank Cleared of Criminal Charges: FIR Quashed by Supreme Court. Supreme Court rules in favor of HDFC Bank, quashing FIR related to alleged violations of prohibitory orders concerning a bank locker.

The Supreme Court set aside a 2022 judgment from the Patna High Court and quashed an FIR filed against HDFC Bank and its officials. The FIR had allege...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Review Petition Against Bail Cancellation, Upholds Earlier Judgment The Supreme Court reiterates well-settled jurisprudence on the cancellation of bail, dismisses the review petition citing no significant change in circumstances.

The Supreme Court dismissed the review petition filed by the petitioner seeking a review of its earlier decision dated 28.08.2024, which had set aside...

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Financial Institutions Protected Against Coercive Action in FIRs Across Multiple States. Protection Against Criminal Proceedings for Financial Institutions - Interim Relief Modified and Clarified by Supreme Court

Acts Discussed: Constitution of India, 1950 Article 14 – Equality before the law Article 19 – Right to freedom Article 21 – Right to lif...

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Supreme Court rules in favor of the Appellant/Plaintiff, setting aside compensation to private Defendants, upholding ownership of suit property in Metro Rail Project case.

The Supreme Court delivered its judgment in the case involving the ownership of the suit property situated in Sy. No. 305/2 in Kempapura Agrahara vill...