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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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Tender Conditions Arbitrary – Bombay High Court Strikes Down Net Worth and Experience Criteria in Nashik Municipal Corporation Tender

Unreasonable Tender Conditions – High Court Invalidates Nashik Municipal Corporation’s Qualification Requirements for Sweeping and Cleaning Servic...

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Forfeiture of Gratuity – No Conviction Required for Moral Turpitude – Supreme Court Clarifies Legal Position. Termination for misconduct constituting an offence involving moral turpitude permits forfeiture of gratuity even without a criminal conviction.

Conviction Not Necessary for Forfeiture – The Supreme Court overruled the earlier interpretation in C.G. Ajay Babu (2018), holding that Section 4(6)...

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Seniority and Back Wages in Delayed Appointments: High Court Rules on Deemed Date of Appointment for Postal Employees. Bombay High Court Grants Deemed Date of Appointment to Postal Employees, Denies Back Wages to Some Petitioners

Deemed Date of Appointment – Petitioners, who were selected in the same recruitment process but appointed later due to administrative delays, were ...

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Termination of long-serving municipal workers without due process – Illegal and violative of statutory rights.

Constitution of India, 1950 – Article 14, Article 16 Right to Equality – Arbitrary termination of long-serving workmen without compliance with sta...

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Bias vs. Fair Hearing – Supreme Court Restores Shiksha Karmi Appointments Due to Procedural Infirmities

Constitution of India, 1950 Article 14 – Right to equality – Violation of procedural fairness – Absence of notice and opportunity to be heard �...

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State Bound by Rules: 100% Direct Recruitment for Tracer Posts Enforced. "Article 14 does not envisage negative equality; statutory rules govern recruitment."

The Supreme Court dismissed the petition filed by Jyostnamayee Mishra challenging the High Court's decision, affirming that the post of Tracer under t...

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Supreme Court Allows Maternity Leave for Third Child from Second Marriage in Tamil Nadu Government Service Case. Fundamental Rule 101(a) of Tamil Nadu Fundamental Rules must be interpreted purposively; children from prior marriage not in mother's custody cannot be counted to deny maternity leave.

The appellant, K. Umadevi, married A. Suresh in 2006 and had two children (born 2007 and 2011). She joined Tamil Nadu government service as an English...

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High Court Dismisses Writ Petition for Non-Exhaustion of Alternate Remedies. Petitions under Article 226 of the Constitution must follow procedural discipline, particularly where alternate remedies are available.

The Bombay High Court dismissed a writ petition challenging an Order-in-Original for failure to exhaust alternate remedies. The petitioner alleged a b...

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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...