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Supreme Court Upholds Trader's Liability for Excise Duty on Job Work Fabrics Under Rule 12B of Central Excise Rules, 2002. The Court Held That the Trader Who Gets Fabrics Manufactured Through Job Workers Is Deemed Manufacturer and Liable for Duty, Not the Job Worker.

The case involves appeals by Dinesh Textiles, a trader who got cotton fabrics and made-ups manufactured through job workers, against the order of the ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Exclusion of Unauthorised Absence from Qualifying Service for Pension in DTC VRS Cases. The court held that period of absence without authorisation cannot be counted towards qualifying service for pension under CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972, even if employee availed VRS.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) against the respondents, ex-employees who had availed of the Vol...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Student's Claim for Compensation for Loss of Academic Year Due to College's Irregular Admissions. Petitioner accepted full and final settlement of Rs 20 lakhs, barring further claims under principles of accord and satisfaction.

The petitioner, Riya George, a medical student, filed a writ petition under Article 32 of the Constitution seeking compensation from Kannur Medical Co...

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Supreme Court Refers Conflict on Compassionate Appointment Scheme to Larger Bench in State Bank of India vs. Sheo Shankar Tewari. Two lines of precedent on whether pending applications are governed by the scheme in force at the time of death or at the time of consideration require reconciliation.

The respondent's father, an employee of the State Bank of India, died in harness on 11.11.2004. The respondent applied for compassionate appointment o...

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Supreme Court Upholds Partial Relaxation of Certificate Requirement in Technician Grade-2 Recruitment. Relaxation of eligibility condition without advertisement mention is impermissible, but first relaxation upheld in larger public interest due to certificate issuance delays.

The appeals arose from the selection and appointment to the post of Technician Grade-2 (Apprenticeship Electrical) in the Uttar Pradesh Power Corporat...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Petitions Challenging Haj Policy 2019-2023 for Haj Group Organisers. The Court upheld the policy as reasonable and non-arbitrary, finding that it was formulated after due consultation and in public interest.

The judgment concerns a challenge to the Haj Policy 2019-2023 for Haj Group Organisers (HGOs) framed by the Government of India. The petitioners, incl...

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Supreme Court Allows Admissions to BHMS Course Without NEET Percentile Requirement for 2018-19 Academic Year. The court permitted admissions based on the original eligibility criteria in the information brochure, due to lack of uniformity across states and pending academic session.

The case pertains to the challenge by the Association of Managements of Homeopathic Medical Colleges of Maharashtra against the introduction of a mini...