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Appellant's Censure Upheld: Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal on Grounds of Gross Negligence and Violation of Duty. Censure for failure to complete investigations upheld; Principles of natural justice not violated, and proper procedure followed under Uttar Pradesh Police Rules.

The appellant, a Sub-Inspector in Uttar Pradesh, challenged his censure for failing to dispose of investigations on time. The Supreme Court upheld the...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court's Decision to Allow Amendment in Partition Suit Amidst Challenge to Will. Amendment of pleadings allowed under Order VI Rule 17 CPC to determine the validity of Will; High Court’s judgment confirmed by the Supreme Court.

Acts and Sections Discussed Order VI Rule 17 CPC: Pertains to amendment of pleadings in a civil suit. Order XI Rule 14 CPC: Deals with production ...

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Bombay High Court Grants Pensionary Relief to Compulsorily Retired Government Employee. Despite forfeiture of past service, the court orders pension and gratuity in light of the employee's 16 years of service.

The Bombay High Court ruled that despite the imposition of a penalty of compulsory retirement and forfeiture of past service, the petitioner is entitl...

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Supreme Court Overturns High Court and Tribunal Decisions in Disciplinary Case. Appellant Granted Relief and Consequential Benefits Following Challenge to Penalty Imposed for Alleged Desertion of Family.

The appellant challenged the High Court of Delhi's order dated 14.09.2023, which dismissed his Writ Petition and Review Petition. The case involves di...

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Supreme Court Upholds Dismissal of Railway Employees for Fraudulent Appointments. High Court's Reversal of Central Administrative Tribunal's Order Overturned, Emphasizing Integrity in Compassionate Appointments and Adherence to Natural Justice Principles

The appeals filed by the Union of India challenge a judgment by the High Court of Calcutta that reversed a Central Administrative Tribunal order and a...

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Supreme Court of India: Judgment on Regulation and Approval of Genetically Modified Crops. Ensuring adherence to environmental safety, legal standards, and public health in the approval process for GM crops in India.

The Supreme Court of India concerning various writ petitions filed in public interest related to the regulation and approval of Genetically Modified (...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court's Decision on Auction Sale: Statutory Violations Render Sale Null and Void. Despite recognizing significant procedural breaches, the Supreme Court offers the appellant a chance to retain the industrial property by settling liabilities.

The legality of an auction sale conducted by the Tahsildar and confirmed by the Additional Collector, which was later contested on the grounds of stat...

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Court Quashes Customs' Seizure of Gold Chain, Orders Refund of Rs. 35,00,000 to Petitioner. Misapplication of Baggage Rules and Unjust Penalty Overturned; Personal Effects Defined and Upheld

The court reviewed the case of a petitioner whose gold chain with pendant was seized by Customs on allegations of smuggling. The petitioner argued tha...

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Supreme Court Affirms CESTAT's Ruling: Labelling Constitutes Manufacturing under Central Excise Law. The Supreme Court clarifies the interpretation of "manufacture" under Note 3 of Chapter 18 of the Central Excise Tariff Act, supporting the respondent's cenvat credit claim.

The Supreme Court addressed the issue of whether labelling goods amounts to "manufacture" under the Central Excise Tariff Act. The case revolved aroun...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Duty Drawback Interest Case, Upholding High Court's Award of Interest for Delayed Refund. Clarificatory Circulars Under Exim Policy Have Retrospective Effect, Making Contractor Eligible for Duty Drawback and Interest Under Sections 27A and 75A of Customs Act, 1962.

The dispute arose from the respondent's claim for duty drawback under the deemed export scheme for civil construction work in the Koyna Hydro Electric...