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High Court Dismisses Writ Petition for Non-Exhaustion of Alternate Remedies. Petitions under Article 226 of the Constitution must follow procedural discipline, particularly where alternate remedies are available.

The Bombay High Court dismissed a writ petition challenging an Order-in-Original for failure to exhaust alternate remedies. The petitioner alleged a b...

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"High Court Rules Against NSE: Shareholder’s Rights Protected in Lack of Authority Case" "Safeguarding Property Rights in Shareholder Disputes."

The Bombay High Court quashed the National Stock Exchange’s (NSE) communication directing a stop on share transfers owned by the petitioner, Aloysiu...

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"Supreme Court Affirms Need for Minority Establishment in AMU’s Minority Status Dispute" AMU’s Minority Status Under Scrutiny: Establishment by Legislature Versus Minority Founding Rights

The Supreme Court judgment in Aligarh Muslim University v. Naresh Agarwal & Ors. primarily deals with the issue of minority rights in education, f...

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"Minority Status Does Not Exempt Prior Permission Requirement for Non-Teaching Staff Appointments in Aided Colleges" High Court denies approval for appointments made without prior permission, upholding the mandate for transparency and uniformity in the recruitment process.

The High Court addressed whether minority institutions require prior permission from the Education Department when appointing non-teaching staff in ai...

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Promotion Dispute Decided on "Seniority-Cum-Fitness" Principle. Bombay High Court emphasizes seniority in promotional disputes, barring further merit assessments once minimum fitness is proven.

The High Court of Bombay addressed a writ petition filed by Smt. Shweta Takalgavankar challenging the promotion of a junior, Smt. Asha Bagul, to the p...

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A Dispute Over NOC for High-Rise Construction Near Defense Establishment. Navigating the balance between civilian construction rights and defense security concerns under the Work of Defence Act, 1903, and related guidelines.

The case revolves around the construction of a high-rise building by Kukreja Infrastructure in proximity to Station HQ Kamptee, a defense establishmen...

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"Supreme Court Settles Land Acquisition Dispute: Compensation Ordered for Safety Zone Land in Cement Project" "Ultra-Tech Cement Ltd. held not liable for compensation; State of Himachal Pradesh to pay and recover from Jaiprakash Associates Ltd. (JAL)."

The Supreme Court of India addressed a dispute regarding land acquisition for a safety zone around a cement plant. The Court held that Ultra-Tech Ceme...

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High Court Quashes Stop Work Notice on Fortune Developers' Project in Yerawada. Court Rules in Favor of Property Rights; Cites Lack of Legal Justification in PMC's Actions.

The Bombay High Court has ruled in favor of Fortune Developers and Infrastructure, quashing the Pune Municipal Corporation's (PMC) stop work notice th...

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Judicial Review of SEBI's Freezing of Petitioner Demat Account. Examining the Legality of SEBI’s Actions in the Context of Promoter Regulations and Investor Rights.

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) ordered the freezing of Dr. Pradeep Mehta's demat account, citing his status as a former promoter of...

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Court Upholds Recruitment Rules of 2015, Dismisses Petition Challenging RFO Seniority List. Petitioners' reliance on superseded 1998 Rules and failure to include all affected parties lead to dismissal; seniority list validated under 2015 Rules.

The petitioners challenged the seniority list based on the Recruitment Rules of 1998, arguing against the application of the Recruitment Rules of 2015...