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Supreme Court Upholds Repeal of Khalsa University Act: Differential Treatment Based on Preservation of Heritage Justified. The Court finds the repeal of the Khalsa University Act constitutionally valid, citing the protection of Khalsa College's heritage as a reasonable classification.

The Supreme Court of India dealt with the challenge against "The Khalsa University (Repeal) Act, 2017," which repealed the earlier act that establishe...

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Reforming Indian Prison Systems: Eliminating Caste-Based Discrimination. Supreme Court's directive to eradicate caste-driven practices within prison manuals and labor allocation.

The Supreme Court of India addressed the deep-rooted caste-based discrimination prevalent in the Indian prison system. Through this landmark judgment,...

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High Court Quashes Deficit Stamp Duty Demand on Deemed Conveyance After 20-Year Delay. Maharashtra Co-operative Housing Society Succeeds in Writ Petition; Stamp Duty Demand Set Aside

The judgment emphasized that demands for deficit stamp duty are subject to a statutory time limitation under Section 53A of the Maharashtra Stamp Act....

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"Family Partition Deed Registered Within Time Due to Exclusion of Period for Stamp Duty Adjudication" Bombay High Court rules in favor of petitioner, excludes time taken by authorities in adjudicating stamp duty from calculation of registration period under Section 23 of the Registration Act, 1908.

The case lies in the interpretation of Section 23 of the Registration Act in conjunction with Section 34 of the Bombay Stamp Act. The court ruled that...

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High Court Quashes Disciplinary Proceedings Against Retired GMC Professor Due to Delay in Inquiry. Disciplinary action initiated 10 years after incident declared unwarranted; pension and retirement benefits to be released.

The court ruled that the prolonged delay in initiating and conducting disciplinary proceedings—five years after the incident and nine years in total...

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Bombay High Court Quashes FIR Against 18-Year-Old Student Over Instagram Post on Environmental Concerns. Expression of environmental concerns on social media without malicious intent towards religion does not attract Section 295-A of IPC.

The court's decision was based on the absence of any malicious intent to insult religion in the petitioner's Instagram post. The petitioner’s concer...

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High Court Upholds Tribunal's Award: Enhanced Compensation for Auto-Rickshaw Accident Victims. Aurangabad Bench holds insurance company liable, rejects appeal seeking reduction in compensation.

The Bombay High Court, Aurangabad Bench, dismissed the appeal of the insurance company challenging the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal's (MACT) award. ...

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"Illegal Arrest and Violation of Personal Liberty: Bombay High Court Orders Compensation and Inquiry" "Justice Served: Upholding Individual Rights Against Arbitrary Police Actions"

The petitioner was illegally arrested despite having paid all dues related to electricity charges, including compounding charges. The arrest was found...

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Supreme Court Directs IIT Dhanbad to Admit Marginalized Student After Technical Glitch Prevents Fee Payment. Relief under Article 142: SC orders IIT Dhanbad to grant admission despite portal issues, ensuring social justice for Scheduled Caste candidate.

The Supreme Court, invoking its power under Article 142 of the Constitution, directed IIT Dhanbad to grant admission to a meritorious Scheduled Caste ...

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High Court Upholds Acquittal in ACB Trap Case Due to Invalid Sanction. Minor inconsistencies in evidence dismissed, but sanctioning authority deemed incompetent.

The Bombay High Court dealt with an appeal from the State challenging the acquittal of the respondent in a bribery case. The Anti-Corruption Bureau (A...