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Promotion Delayed Beyond Superannuation Cannot Yield Financial Benefits. Rule of Law Prevails: Right to be Considered for Promotion Does Not Grant Entitlement to Retrospective Benefits Without Assumption of Duties.

1. Background Parties Involved: Appellants: Government of West Bengal and its agencies. Respondent: Dr. Amal Satpathi, a retired Principal Sc...

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Protecting the Fundamental Right to Liberty under Article 21. Illegal Arrest of a Decorated Police Officer: Bombay High Court Awards Compensation for Violation of Fundamental Rights.

The Bombay High Court, in the case of Sambhaji Achyutrao Patil v. State of Maharashtra & Ors., addressed the illegal arrest and detention of a se...

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Supreme Court Issues Guidelines on Arbitrary Demolitions. Protecting citizens’ right to shelter under the rule of law and due process.

The legality and process of demolishing structures, especially those connected to accused individuals. It establishes that such demolitions, often per...

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"Supreme Court Examines Mid-Process Rule Changes in Recruitment Procedures" The Court deliberates on the legality of altering selection criteria after the recruitment process begins, with a focus on the fairness of public service recruitments.

This case addresses whether recruitment authorities can change eligibility benchmarks or selection criteria after the recruitment process has started,...

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Kerala Public Service Commission's Shifting Qualification Standards: Supreme Court Denies Candidates with Unspecified Qualifications. A decade-long dispute over qualification criteria for Lower Division Clerk positions highlights the need for consistency in public service recruitment standards.

The Supreme Court of India dismissed appeals filed by the Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) and candidates possessing qualifications higher than...

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"High Court Quashes Obscenity Confiscation of Artistic Nudes – Upholds Artistic Freedom and Contemporary Standards" "Art is not Obscenity – Customs Authorities Directed to Release Confiscated Artworks."

Facts and Procedural History Parties Involved Petitioner: B.K. Polimex India Private Limited Respondents: Union of India, Central Board of In...

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Supreme Court Quashes Further Investigation in Murder Case After 11 Years of Delay. "Justice delayed due to frivolous petitions reversed; trial to conclude swiftly within 8 weeks."

The Supreme Court of India in K. Vadivel v. K. Shanthi & Ors., Criminal Appeal of 2024, reversed the Madras High Court’s order that allowed fur...

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Court Upholds No-Confidence Motion Against Sarpanch: Legal Principles of Democracy Affirmed. The court validates the procedural correctness of the No-Confidence Motion, reinforcing the rule of law in local governance.

The case revolves around Smt. Amrapali Sakharam Kamble, who was the Sarpanch of a Gram Panchayat and faced a No-Confidence Motion due to her absence f...

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Land Allotment Dispute in Pune: A Decisive Judgment on PIL "Justice Delivered Amidst Controversy: Upholding the Rule of Law in Land Allocation"

Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by several residents of Dhangawadi, Taluka Bhor, District Pune. The petitioners challenged the allocation of la...

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Dispute Over Land Ownership and Tenancy Rights in Survey No. 73/1 at Mouje Rohinjan. Petitioner-Trust's Claim of Exemption Under Section 88-B of BT & AL Act Contested by Tenant's Rights and Historical Orders; MRT Decision Under Scrutiny.

This case involves a dispute over the land bearing Survey No. 73/1 at Mouje Rohinjan, with the petitioner claiming the land is part of their trust and...