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Supreme Court Clarifies Prospective Overruling in Bonus Marks Case for Teacher Appointments in Rajasthan. The Court held that only writ petitioners who moved the High Court before November 18, 1999, are entitled to relief, and appointments made before that date are saved.

The Supreme Court of India heard two civil appeals arising from conflicting decisions of the Rajasthan High Court regarding the interpretation of the ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Government Contract Dispute — Substantial Compliance with Section 80 CPC Sufficient. Notice under Section 80 CPC need not be pedantically scrutinized; substantial compliance with cause of action and relief indicated is adequate.

The present appeals relate to whether a notice under Section 80 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) has been given to the State of Tamil Nadu in term...

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Supreme Court Allows Trade Union to File as Operational Creditor Under IBC — Workers' Dues Constitute Operational Debt. Trade Union, Being a Body Corporate Under Trade Unions Act, Can Represent Workmen Collectively for Insolvency Proceedings.

The appeal arose from a long-standing dispute concerning a jute mill that had been closed permanently on 07.03.2014. The appellant, JK Jute Mill Mazdo...

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Supreme Court Allows Absorption of District Minority Welfare Officers Appointed Prior to Service Rules. Selection Process Indicates Regular Appointment, Not Deputation, Under UP Minority Welfare Department Gazetted Officers Service Rules 2001.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeals filed by Raja Singh and others against the judgment of the Allahabad High Court, which had dismissed their writ ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Bank's Appeal Against Reinstatement of Messenger Convicted Under Section 324 IPC. Simple Hurt Offence Does Not Involve Moral Turpitude Under Section 10(1)(b)(i) of Banking Regulation Act, 1949.

The respondent, P. Soupramaniane, was employed as a Messenger in the State Bank of India at Puducherry. On 17.06.1983, he voluntarily stabbed two indi...