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Court Nullifies Government Permission for New Law College, Cites Procedural Flaws. Judgment underscores the necessity for strict adherence to statutory norms and transparency in granting educational permissions.

Two writ petitions challenging a Government Resolution dated 15.06.2023, which granted permission to respondent No.4 to open a new law college, based ...

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Court Mandates Medical Facilities in Maharashtra Educational Institutes. Petition Over Student's Death Spurs Directives for Improved First Aid and Emergency Care in Colleges

The court addressed a petition regarding the death of Tejuswini, a final-year diploma student at a polytechnic college, alleging negligence by the col...

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Court Quashes F.I.R. Against Accused in Suicide Abetment Case. Insufficient Evidence Found to Establish Harassment and Instigation Leading to Suicide

Applicants, accused under Section 306 r/w 34 of the IPC, seek quashing of the F.I.R. registered at Vishnu Nagar Police Station. The deceased, Ashok Pa...

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Supreme Court Overturns Tribunal Ruling, Declares Assam Resident Indian Citizen. Procedural Unfairness and Insufficient Evidence Lead to Landmark Judgment Ensuring Justice and Upholding Natural Rights

Md. Rahim Ali, declared a foreigner by the Foreigners Tribunal in Nalbari, Assam. Rahim Ali challenged this decision, presenting various pieces of evi...

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High Court Sets Aside Tribunal's Ruling on Additional Charge of Director, DMER. Petitioner Retains Charge Until Superannuation; Tribunal’s Decision Criticized for Misinterpreting Seniority and Procedure

This writ petition under Article 226 challenges the judgment by the Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal (MAT) dated 07/05/2024, which set aside an ord...

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Prosecution's Case Fails: Appellant Acquitted of Bribery Charges. Inconsistencies and Lack of Evidence Lead to Appellant's Acquittal in High-Profile Bribery Case

The prosecution failed to substantiate the charge under Sections 7 and 13(1)(d)(i) and (ii) of the Act against the appellant (AO1). The evidence did n...

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Appellant's Appeal Partly Allowed: Trial Court's Denial of Specific Performance Restored. High Court and Appellate Court's Judgments Overturned Due to Plaintiff's Unexplained Delay and Lack of Evidence for Readiness and Willingness

The appellant, originally the defendant in the trial court, challenges the judgment dated 07.06.2011, which partially allowed his second appeal (S.A N...

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Headline Court Revises Compensation for Acquired Land in Village Chhalera Bangar. Enhanced Compensation Reflects Fair and Balanced Estimation Based on Land Potential and Market Conditions

The compensation for land acquired in Village Chhalera Bangar for industrial development. The court analyzed various factors such as the characteristi...

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Supreme Court Affirms Fair Compensation for Land Acquisition in Akola District. Judgments ensure balanced development needs and individual rights amidst 'Blue Zone' classification disputes.

Acquisition of land in Akola District, Maharashtra, under the MRTP Act. The core issues revolve around the classification of land as 'Blue Zone' and t...

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Supreme Court's Interpretation of Article 131: Federal Disputes and Legal Rights. A detailed analysis of the Supreme Court's jurisdiction under Article 131, focusing on federalism, state consent, and the role of the CBI within Indian constitutional law.

The maintainability of a suit filed by the State of West Bengal against the Union of India under Article 131 of the Indian Constitution, challenging t...