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Supreme Court Upholds State Rules for B.Ed. Admissions in Minority Institutions in Andhra Pradesh. SSC Certificate as Basis for Minority Status and Centralized Counselling for Unfilled Seats Upheld as Reasonable Regulations Under Article 30(1).

The case involves a challenge by minority educational institutions in Andhra Pradesh against three Government Orders (G.O.Ms) regulating admissions to...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Widow's Claim for Liberalised Family Pension in Operation Rakshak Death Case. Cardiac Failure Not Covered Under Category 'E' of Pension Instructions as Death Must Result from Injuries in Live Action.

The appellant, Kanchan Dua, is the widow of a Colonel in the Indian Army who died on 25.01.1992 due to sudden cardiac failure while posted as Commanda...

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Supreme Court Allows Union of India's Appeals in Excise Duty Exemption Withdrawal Case — Doctrine of Promissory Estoppel Cannot Bar Withdrawal of Exemption in Public Interest. Public Interest Overrides Individual Interest When Withdrawal of Tax Exemption Is Based on Health Hazards.

The Supreme Court of India heard three civil appeals filed by the Union of India against judgments of the Sikkim High Court and the Gauhati High Court...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Tenant's Appeal in SARFAESI Act Case — Oral Tenancy After Mortgage Not Protected. Tenant's claim of tenancy based on oral agreement after mortgage creation cannot defeat bank's right to take possession under Section 14 of SARFAESI Act.

The present appeal arises from an order of the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Esplanade, Mumbai, dated 31.12.2014, rejecting the application of the ap...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Family Settlement Dispute — Upholds Validity of Pre-Emptive Right Clause. Clause requiring written concurrence of all co-sharers before sale to third party is valid and binding; High Court erred in holding it vague and void.

The dispute arose from a family settlement dated 31.03.1982 among three brothers, including the appellant Tilak Raj Bakshi (plaintiff), the first defe...