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Jurisdictional Limits on State Interference in Land Rights: State of West Bengal v. Jai Hind Pvt. Ltd., Civil Appeal No. 7407 of 2012

The case arose from a dispute involving land/tenancy rights and administrative interference by State authorities in West Bengal. The High Court had se...

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High Court Allows Petition for Compassionate Appointment Seeking Regular Pay Scale from Initial Date. Fixed Pay Appointment Quashed as Unjust Under Pre-2004 Policy; Arrears Restricted to Three Years Prior to Filing Due to Delay.

The dispute arose from a petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India by the petitioner, whose father died in harness on 22 December ...

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High Court Allows Writ Petition for First Higher Pay Scale Based on Departmental Examination Rules, Quashes Government Denials and Grants Limited Arrears

The petitioner, a retired Gujarati Typist, filed a writ petition under Articles 14, 16, and 226 of the Constitution of India seeking the first higher ...

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High Court Partly Allows Writ Petition for Pay Scale Revision of Municipal Employee. Professional Tax Officer Entitled to Prescribed Pay Scale Under Gujarat Civil Services (Revision of Pay) Rules, 1998, with Arrears Limited to Three Years Prior to Filing Due to Continuous Wrong Doctrine.

The dispute involved a retired municipal employee who had served as a Professional Tax Officer from June 2009 until his retirement in August 2014. The...

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"Legal Resolution in Family Property Dispute: Upholding the Partition Based on Conduct and Documents" "Estoppel by Conduct and the Validity of Unregistered Documents in Hindu Joint Family Property Cases"

The Bombay High Court, Nagpur Bench, dismissed the appeal filed by the plaintiffs, confirming that the first appellate court correctly reversed the tr...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals in Seniority Dispute, Quashing High Court Division Bench Judgment. Seniority lists prepared based on date of dispatch of select lists were held arbitrary and contrary to Rule 5 of Uttar Pradesh Government Servants Seniority Rules, 1991, requiring fresh merit-based list.

The dispute arose from seniority lists dated 05.09.2006 and 05.03.2010 for Junior Engineers in the Department of Minor Irrigation, Uttar Pradesh, invo...