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Visually Disabled Candidate Denied Job Gets Relief: Supreme Court Orders Appointment in Coal India Case (2026 INSC 53) Procedural technicalities like “expiry of recruitment panel” cannot defeat justice.

Sujata Bora, a visually impaired candidate, applied for a Management Trainee post in Coal India in 2019 under the disability quota. She cleared the se...

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Supreme Court Grants Bail to Former Promoter in Money Laundering Case Under PMLA and BNSS Due to Prolonged Incarceration and Right to Speedy Trial

The Supreme Court allowed a criminal appeal against the High Court's order rejecting regular bail to the appellant in a money laundering case under th...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Segregation of MLA's Trial in Communal Violence Cases - Appellant Appeal Allowed for Joint Trial with Co-Accused Under IPC Sections

The Supreme Court allowed criminal appeals filed by Mamman Khan, a sitting MLA from Haryana, challenging the segregation of his trial from co-accused ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeals Against Air Force School Not Being 'State' Under Article 12. Writ Jurisdiction Under Article 226 Not Available Against Air Force School Managed by Non-Government Society Funded by Non-Public Funds.

The Supreme Court dismissed two civil appeals challenging the judgment of the Allahabad High Court which held that the Air Force School, Bamrauli, is ...

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Supreme Court Refers Matter to Chief Justice on Advocates' Misconduct in Vexatious SLP Filing. Advocates Filed Second SLP with Incorrect Statements After Dismissal of First, Tendered Unconditional Apology, Leading to Divergent Judicial Opinions Under Supreme Court Rules, 2013.

The Supreme Court was confronted with a case involving misconduct by advocates in filing a vexatious special leave petition. The petitioner, convicted...