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Supreme Court Allows Judicial Officer's Appeal in Seniority Dispute Under West Bengal Judicial Service Rules. High Court's Administrative Decision to Rectify Promotion Delay by Fixing Seniority Against 2004-2008 Vacancies Upheld as Valid, Setting Aside High Court Orders.

The dispute concerned a judicial officer's seniority fixation in the West Bengal Higher Judicial Service. The appellant joined the Judicial Service in...

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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 Allows Appeal Against NCLAT Order in Competition Law Case — Locus Standi of Informant Under Section 19(1)(a) of Competition Act, 2002. The Court held that the expression 'any person' in Section 19(1)(a) is wide and does not require the informant to be a consumer or competitor.

The appeal arose from an information filed by Samir Agrawal, an independent law practitioner, before the Competition Commission of India (CCI) on 13.0...

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Supreme Court Allows Employer's Appeal Against Mandamus to Fill Vacancies from Expired Rank List. Mere Empanelment Does Not Confer Indefeasible Right to Appointment; Financial Constraints Are Valid Grounds for Not Filling Vacancies.

The Supreme Court allowed appeals by the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation against a High Court order directing appointments against 97 vacancie...

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Supreme Court Clarifies Minimum Residual Tenure for DGP Appointment as Six Months in Police Reforms Case. The Court held that UPSC must empanel officers with at least six months residual service, not two years, to ensure merit and avoid favouritism under Article 142 of the Constitution.

The Supreme Court in this judgment dealt with an application for clarification of its earlier order dated 3rd July 2018 passed in I.A. No.25307 of 201...