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Writ Petition Partly Allowed in Favor of Petitioner for Scheduled Tribe Certificate Validation Court Directs Issuance of Koli Mahadev Tribe Validity Certificate in 10 Days, Following Sibling Precedent

The Bombay High Court quashed the decision of the Scrutiny Committee that had denied Petitioner a Scheduled Tribe validity certificate. The Co...

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Admission Denied Due to Hyper-Technical Grounds of Missing Original Caste Certificate Overturned by the Court, Granting Relief to the Student Based on Merit.

The petitioner Aryan Shende was denied admission to an engineering college despite securing a seat in the first round of the Centralized Admission Pro...

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"Fraudulent Claims and Jurisdiction: A Landmark Decision on Caste Validity"

The High Court quashed the Caste Scrutiny Committee's (CSC) decision to invalidate the caste certificate of Rashmi Barve. The court held that the CSC ...

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Election Petition Dismissal: High Court Rejects Challenge to Caste Validity. Election Petition dismissed on grounds of failure to present material facts; Caste Scrutiny Committee's decision upheld.

  Petitioner: Narsingrao s/o Nivruttirao Udgirkar filed Election Petition No. 3 of 2024, challenging the election of Respondent No. 1, Dr. Shiva...

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Writ Petition Dismissed: Petitioner Fails to Prove "Mana" Scheduled Tribe Claim. The court upholds the Caste Scrutiny Committee’s rejection of a tribe claim, relying on pre-independence documents with more probative value than recent records.

The High Court dismissed a writ petition challenging the decision of the Caste Scrutiny Committee to invalidate the petitioner's claim of belonging to...

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Supreme Court Affirms State of Maharashtra v. Milind and Others Judgment, Rejects Claims Based on Invalid Caste Certificates. Clarifies States' Lack of Authority to Alter SC/ST Lists; Upholds Dismissal of Employees Appointed Based on Invalid Certificates.

The Supreme Court, in a consolidated batch of appeals, reaffirmed the principles established in the landmark State of Maharashtra v. Milind case, hol...

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Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Scrutiny Committee's Decision on Fraudulent Caste Certificate. Judicial review upholds the cancellation of caste certificate and denies electoral candidate’s fraudulent claim for reserved category benefits.

The court dismissed a petition challenging the decision of a scrutiny committee that cancelled a caste certificate claimed fraudulently by an electora...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Scheduled Tribe Certificate Cancellations. Court Rules in Favor of Petitioners, Citing Insufficient Proof of Fraud by Scrutiny Committee

The Bombay High Court, presided over by Justice Mangesh S. Patil, addressed six writ petitions from blood relatives challenging the confiscation and c...

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Court Overturns Assistant Professor Appointment Due to Certification Irregularities. University Ordered to Appoint Higher-Scoring Candidate Following Procedural Violations in Selection Process

The petitioner challenges the selection of respondent No. 5 as Assistant Professor, arguing that the selection process was flawed due to the absence o...

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Court Overturns Scrutiny Committee’s Rejection of 'Thakur' Scheduled Tribe Claim. Petitioner secures validation through historical documents and relatives' certificates; Scrutiny Committee ordered to issue validity certificate within four weeks.

The petitioner challenged the order of the Scrutiny Committee, which invalidated her claim of belonging to the 'Thakur' Scheduled Tribe. Despite prese...