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Allahabad High Court Upholds Deemed Approval of Documents Submitted by Appointee Under UP Recognised Basic School Rules

In a significant ruling, the Allahabad High Court has upheld the principle that if the authorities fail to respond to the documents submitted by an appointee within 30 days, those documents shall be deemed approved under the Uttar Pradesh Recognised Basic Schools (Recruitment and Conditions of Service of Teachers) Rules. This decision is a crucial […]

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Delaying Decision in Service Appeal for 7 Years Without Reason Amounts to Denial of Justice: Rajasthan High Court

In a significant ruling, the Rajasthan High Court has stated that an unjustified delay of seven years in deciding a service appeal amounts to a denial of justice. This decision underscores the fundamental principle that justice delayed is justice denied, emphasizing the importance of timely judicial decisions to uphold the integrity and fairness of the

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No Place for Violence in Democratic Polity: Calcutta High Court Extends Tenure of Central Forces in West Bengal

The Calcutta High Court has recently extended the deployment of central forces in West Bengal for an additional 10 days following the recent panchayat elections. This decision was driven by ongoing concerns about post-poll violence in the state. The court highlighted the necessity of ensuring peace and security in the aftermath of the elections, which

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Allahabad High Court Clarifies Bail Under NDPS Act Section 37 Does Not Bind Constitutional Courts

In a recent ruling, the Allahabad High Court has clarified that the stringent conditions for granting bail under Section 37 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act do not apply to constitutional courts, such as the High Courts and the Supreme Court. This landmark decision underscores the discretionary powers of these courts in

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Pune Porsche Car Accident Case: JJB Extends Remand of Minor Accused to Observation Home Till June 25

In the ongoing case of the tragic Porsche car accident in Pune, the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) has extended the remand of the minor accused to the observation home until June 25, 2024. This decision comes amid ongoing legal proceedings and investigations related to the accident, which resulted in the deaths of two IT professionals.

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Karan Johar Moves Bombay High Court Over Film Title Dispute

Renowned filmmaker Karan Johar has filed a legal petition in the Bombay High Court against the producers of the upcoming Hindi film “Shaadi Ke Director Karan Aur Johar.” Johar contends that the film’s title misleadingly suggests his involvement, potentially causing confusion among audiences and impacting his brand reputation. Case Background The film, produced by Sanjay

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Bombay High Court Denies Bail to Three Men Accused of Plot to Convert India into Islamic State

In a notable judgment, the Bombay High Court has denied bail to three individuals accused of conspiring to convert India into an Islamic State. The accused men were allegedly involved in a plot that raised significant national security concerns. The court’s decision reflects the gravity of the charges and the potential risks involved in granting

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Karnataka Enacts Groundbreaking Law to Protect Advocates from Violence

In a significant legislative move, the Karnataka State Legislative Assembly has passed the Karnataka Prohibition of Violence Against Advocates Act, 2023. This landmark legislation aims to address the increasing incidents of violence and malicious prosecutions faced by advocates while performing their professional duties. Key Provisions of the Act Legislative Context and Background The enactment of

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Supreme Court: Subsequent Change in Law Not a Ground for Condonation of Delay

In a pivotal judgment, the Supreme Court of India has ruled that a subsequent change in law cannot be used as a valid ground for condoning delays in filing appeals or applications. This decision was made in the context of the Delhi Development Authority v. Tejpal & Ors. case, which involved disputes over land acquisition

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Supreme Court Grants Post-Retiral Benefits to Employees on Short-Term Basis

In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court of India has ruled in favor of granting post-retiral benefits to employees who were selected on a short-term basis but worked for over 30 years. The Court emphasized that it is unfair to deny such benefits to employees who have dedicated a significant portion of their careers to

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