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Issue 1 • January 2018 |
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1. The Supreme Court of India, in State of Maharashtra and Another vs. Kishor M. Gadhave Patil and Others, has held that the interest of justice would be fully met if the cancellation order is held to have been passed under to Rule 30(6) of Maharashtra Law Officers (Appointments, Conditions of Service and Remuneration) Rules 1984. [(2018) 1 MLJ 66 : LNIND 2017 SC 450] Read more 2. The Madras High Court, in K. Senthil Mallar vs. Government of Tamil Nadu, rep. by its Principal Secretary to Government Public Department (SC) Fort St. George, Chennai-9 and Another, has held that the Petitioner must comply with the directions by submitting a representation reflecting the corrections with a copy of corrected book and on such production, the 1st Respondent must pass orders lifting the forfeiture within two weeks from thereon. [(2018) 1 MLJ 96 : LNINDORD 2017 MAD 6211] Read more 3. The Allahabad High Court, in National Federation of the Blind, Thru President Sri A.K. Singh vs. State of U.P., Thru Chief Secretary and 4 Others, has held that it does not find the reasons in directing the reservations to be provided to physically handicapped persons in public services in promotions to be constitutionally permissible, to issue a writ of mandamus to the State Government. [2018-I-LLJ-83 : LNIND 2017 LUCK 76] Read more Click here to register for Lexis®India Trial/Demo For training, write to online.in@lexisnexis.com |
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(a) In 2G Spectrum Case, the Special CBI Court has acquitted all accused including DMK leaders A Raja and Rajya Sabha MP Kanimozhi while holding that the prosecution failed to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt. (b) The Kerala High Court has held that no service Regulations can stand in the way of a woman for claiming protection of her fundamental right of dignity as a mother. (c) The Delhi High Court has dismissed the petition challenging election of Mr. Ajay Maken as a Member of Parliament from the New Delhi Parliamentary Constituency for the Lok Sabha elections of 2009. (d) The Bombay High Court has held that no member of a village panchayat can insist upon encroaching on Government land and have immunity from disqualification under the Maharashtra Village Panchayat Act, 1958. |
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