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Land Acquisition Dispute: Supreme Court Stresses Prompt Compensation Ensuring Justice for Property Owners in Disputed Acquisitions

Land acquisition, compensation, fundamental rights, right to property, due process of law, eminent domain, delay and laches, judicial discretion, fres...

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Supreme Court Upholds Tribunal’s Remand in Madura Coats Case: Prejudice Claim to be Argued Afresh. Appeal challenges modification of tribunal order; Supreme Court affirms remand with liberty for appellant to argue prejudice caused by non-furnishing of a document.

The Supreme Court addressed an appeal by Madura Coats Pvt. Ltd. against a High Court order that remanded a case to the Customs, Excise, and Service Ta...

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Supreme Court Allows Appellant in Mining Auction Dispute Due to Arbitrary Forfeiture of Earnest Money. Writ Jurisdiction Exercised Under Article 226 of the Constitution as Government Action Was Unreasonable and Facts Were Undisputed, Directing Refund of Forfeited Amount.

The dispute arose from a mining auction conducted by the Directorate of Mining, Industries and Commerce Department, Chandigarh, Punjab. The appellant,...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Union of India's Appeal in Pay Scale Parity Dispute for Naval Civilian Officers. Judicial Review Limited as Pay Fixation is Primarily an Executive Function Best Left to Expert Bodies Like Pay Commissions, Unless Grave Error is Shown.

The dispute originated from the Indian Navy Civilian Design Officers Association's challenge before the Central Administrative Tribunal against the Un...

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Supreme Court Quashes High Court's Review Order in Service Dispute Due to Lack of Reasoning. Review Jurisdiction Requires Speaking Order Demonstrating Error Apparent on Face of Record Under Order 47 of Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.

The dispute originated from a writ petition filed by an employee challenging his superannuation order and seeking continuation in service until age 62...