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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Complaint Against Director in Minimum Wages Act Case Due to Lack of Vicarious Liability. Complaint Failed to Establish Director Was In-Charge of Company's Business Under Section 22C of Minimum Wages Act, 1948, Making Prosecution Unmaintainable.

The dispute arose from a criminal complaint filed against Dayle De'Souza, a director of Writer Safeguard Pvt. Ltd., alleging violations of the Minimum...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Waqf Act Jurisdiction Dispute Regarding Suit for Permanent Injunction. Civil Court Jurisdiction for Injunction Suits Involving Waqf Property is Not Barred Under Section 85 of Waqf Act, 1995 When Dispute Does Not Involve Questions About Nature of Property.

The dispute originated from a suit filed by the plaintiff (first respondent) against the defendant (appellant) and others for mandatory and permanent ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Validity of Will and Limits Sale Deed in Property Inheritance Dispute. Will dated 6th May 2009 Not Revoked by Agreement as It Did Not Comply with Section 70 of Indian Succession Act, 1925, and Sale Deed Valid Only to Extent of Co-owner's Share in Undivided Property.

The dispute arose from a property inheritance conflict involving lands owned by Mangilal in Madhya Pradesh. Mangilal executed a Will on 6th May 2009, ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal of Daily Wage Employees in Industrial Disputes Act Case, Reinstating Tribunal Award. Termination Without Section 25F Compliance Held Void Regardless of Appointment Irregularity Under Industrial Disputes Act, 1947.

The dispute originated from the termination of daily wage non-teaching staff at Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit. The employees were initiall...

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Supreme Court Orders Independent Investigation into Alleged Pegasus Spyware Surveillance to Uphold Constitutional Rights. Court Directs Expert Committee to Examine Unauthorized Use Claims, Balancing National Security Concerns with Fundamental Rights Protection Under Article 21 of the Constitution.

The Supreme Court of India addressed a batch of writ petitions concerning allegations of unauthorized surveillance using Pegasus spyware on Indian cit...