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Delhi HC Rejects Claim For Seniority

A division bench of Justices Suresh Kumar Kait and Girish Kathpalia ruled that since the petitioner was already appointed in 2009, he had no legal right to demand an appointment for the 2007 recruitment cycle

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CJI DY Chandrachud Speaks On Institutional Inclusivity

He referred to the contributions of Hansa Mehta, a key figure in drafting the Indian Women's Charter of Rights in 1946 and influencing global human rights through the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Mehta’s vision reshaped public life for Indian women and her Charter laid the groundwork for many rights and policies still relevant today

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Kolkata Rape-Murder Case: Sealdah Court Directs CBI Custody Of Former RG Kar Principal, Till Sept 17

During the hearing, the CBI lawyer stated that the agency had obtained call detail records (CDR) between Mondol and Ghosh on the night of the incident and suggested a possible nexus between the two, which they needed to investigate

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Allahabad HC Seeks State's Response On Demolition

An order was passed by the Additional Collector (Land & Revenue) on July 22, 2024, pursuant to which the house in question was demolished by the state authorities

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SC Holds Tenant Guilty Of Contempt For Not Vacating Property

Bench consisting of Justices JK Maheshwari and Rajesh Bindal emphasised that the power to punish for contempt is crucial for preserving the authority and functionality of the judiciary

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SC Reinstates Railway Employee As His Resignation Was Withdrawn Before Being Accepted

After the High Court's Division Bench ruled against him, the appellant approached the Supreme Court. The Court agreed with the earlier ruling of a Single Judge, who found that the appellant had not properly resigned as the resignation had not been communicated to him and had been withdrawn before taking effect

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SC Grants Bail To Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal

In its judgement, the Supreme Court said that prolonged incarceration amounts to unjust deprivation of liberty

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Street Lighting On Highways Not To Be Charged On Commercial Rates, APTEL Holds

In its final ruling, APTEL concluded that MSEDCL was unjustified in treating general street lighting on highways as commercial

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