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Supreme Court Upholds Management's Right to Withhold Gratuity in Employment Dispute Over Quarter Retention - Management Entitled to Adjust Penal Rent from Gratuity Under SAIL Gratuity Rules, 1978 When Employees Retain Quarters Beyond Permissible Period.

The Supreme Court of India heard a batch of civil appeals concerning disputes between the management of Steel Authority of India (SAIL) and its retire...

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Supreme Court Allows Landlord's Appeal in Eviction Case Under UP Urban Buildings Act, 1972. Prescribed Authority's finding of bona fide need and comparative hardship under Section 21(1)(a) reinstated as Appellate Authority's reversal lacked sufficient reasoning.

The appeal arose from a landlord-tenant dispute over a cinema building in Allahabad. The appellant, successor-in-interest to Murlidhar Aggarwal, sough...

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Court Orders Tenant at Sufferance to Pay Mesne Profits and Deposit Significant Sum. Tenant must compensate for continued possession post-lease expiry and comply with court directives pending final judgment.

The court judgment addresses the issue of mesne profits owed by a tenant at sufferance who continued to occupy the property after the lease expired du...

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Supreme Court Allows State's Appeal in Land Acquisition Case with Modified Compensation Directions. Deemed acquisition date set as 17.05.1996 under Section 4 of Land Acquisition Act, 1894, with compensation based on market price at that time but no interest for delay period.

The dispute arose from the State of Himachal Pradesh's use of private land for constructing a road from Banuti to Pahal in 1996 without formal acquisi...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Contempt Petition for Alleged Wilful Disobedience of Order to Vacate Premises — Failure to File Undertaking and Pay Dues Not Contempt as Substantive Compliance Achieved.

The contempt petition was filed by Hukum Chand Deswal (petitioner) against Satish Raj Deswal (respondent) alleging wilful disobedience of the Supreme ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Booth Allottee for Persistent Default in Payment - Resumption Order Confirmed. Rank defaulter not entitled to relief despite multiple opportunities; Article 142 cannot protect unscrupulous buyer who paid only 25% of sale consideration and defaulted for 23 years.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by Rajiv Vohra against the State of Haryana and others, confirming the resumption order passed by the Est...