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Appellate Court Orders Retrial in Corruption Case Due to Lack of Fair Trial. The High Court orders retrial as the accused was deprived of legal assistance, compromising his right to a fair trial under Article 21.

This case, revolves around allegations of corruption. The appellant, Devidas Joshi, a Sectional Engineer in the Minor Irrigation Department, was convi...

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Supreme Court Cancels Bail Granted to Accused in Fraud Case. Bail once granted can be revoked if it is found to be perverse or based on irrelevant material.

The Supreme Court set aside the bail granted to an accused involved in a ₹79 crore financial fraud case by the Bombay High Court. The accused, alleg...

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Supreme Court Upholds Disciplinary Action in Misconduct Case of Cooperative Officer. A comprehensive legal battle highlighting procedural fairness and administrative integrity

The case involves Bhupendra Singh, an officer in the Cooperative Department of Rajasthan, who faced disciplinary action due to charges of misconduct, ...

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Court Hears Senior Politician's Appeal Against Conviction: A Battle for Electoral Representation. Legal Arguments Clash Over Stay of Conviction for Senior Indian National Congress Leader Amidst Allegations of Financial Misconduct

The application challenges the decision of the learned Sessions Judge, who mechanically rejected the application for stay of conviction without evalua...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Employee's Appeal in Resignation Withdrawal Case Under Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994. Withdrawal of Prospective Resignation Barred by Implied Contract and Estoppel as Correspondence Showed Mutual Agreement Making Resignation Final and Binding.

The appeal arose from a dispute over the withdrawal of a prospective resignation submitted by an employee before its effective date. The appellant, an...

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Supreme Court Quashes Compulsory Retirement Order of IRS Officer Due to Bias and Malice. Compulsory retirement under Rule 56(j) of Fundamental Rules, 1922, set aside as it was punitive, violated natural justice due to biased committee members, and disregarded clean service record.

The dispute involved an Indian Revenue Service officer challenging his compulsory retirement under Rule 56(j) of the Fundamental Rules, ordered three ...