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Widow pension rules under Rule 12-A CCS: Punjab High Court.
Widow pension rules under Rule 12-A CCS: Punjab High Court.
February 15, 2023by Primelegal Team0

In Smt. Sukhjeet Kaur v/s Union of India and others, the Court revisited the extraordinary pension rules under Rule 21-A CCS. The order was deliver

‘Misbehaviour Caused In a Drunken Mood’, Court Grants Bail to Accused in SC/ST Case: Madras High Court
February 15, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Madras HC recently granted bail to a man arrested for misbehaving with a woman belonging to the SC/ST Community. This was seen in the matter of

Mehrauli demolition drive: Delhi High Court grants interim relief (for now) in 15 petitions
Mehrauli demolition drive: Delhi High Court grants interim relief (for now) in 15 petitions
February 15, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Delhi High court passed a judgement on 14th    February, 2023. This was seen in the case of   MEHRAULI MINORITIES RESIDENT AND SHOP OWNERS

States Should Follow NMC Standards While Setting Up Government Medical Colleges: Supreme Court
States Should Follow NMC Standards While Setting Up Government Medical Colleges: Supreme Court
February 15, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Supreme Court  passed a judgement on 14th  January, 2023. This was seen in the case of   State of Bihar vs MCI | Writ Petition(s)(Civil) No

There was no evidence before the Tribunal to support the appellant’s plea that timely information regarding the dishonour of cheque towards premium and the policy being cancelled before the date of the accident had been given to the RTO: Delhi High Court
There was no evidence before the Tribunal to support the appellant’s plea that timely information regarding the dishonour of cheque towards premium and the policy being cancelled before the date of the accident had been given to the RTO: Delhi High Court
February 14, 2023by Primelegal Team0

MAC.APP. 816/2018, CM APPL. 37614/2018 (Stay) IFFCO TOKIO GENERAL INSURANCE CO LTD vs MUNNA KUMAR & ORS The current appeal was under Section 17

Respondents have considered the case of the petitioner after considering the financial position, responsibility of children and thereafter decided to sanction compassionate allowance of Rs.3500/- to the petitioner which is permissible under clause (2) of Rule 41 of CCS(Pension) Rules, 1972: Delhi High Court
Respondents have considered the case of the petitioner after considering the financial position, responsibility of children and thereafter decided to sanction compassionate allowance of Rs.3500/- to the petitioner which is permissible under clause (2) of Rule 41 of CCS(Pension) Rules, 1972: Delhi High Court
February 14, 2023by Primelegal Team0

W.P.(C) 15128/2022 EX-SI MOHAR PAL KARDAM vs UNION OF INDIA AND ORS The petitioner through this writ petition sought to quash and set aside the ord

Bulldozers are not a solution, and the scale of human displacement is beyond comprehension :  Bombay High Court.
Bulldozers are not a solution, and the scale of human displacement is beyond comprehension : Bombay High Court.
February 14, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Bombay High Court stated in an interim order that merely labelling people as “encroachers” and “deploying bulldozers” i

33% reservation for women not applicable to non-domicile holders: Punjab High Court
33% reservation for women not applicable to non-domicile holders: Punjab High Court
February 14, 2023by Primelegal Team0

In Kalpana Komal Bhati v/s State of Punjab and Ors. (CWP-16556 of 2022 (O&M), the Punjab High Court passed a judgement on 12th January,2023, st

Enquiry not necessary on admission of misconduct: Punjab High Court
Enquiry not necessary on admission of misconduct: Punjab High Court
February 14, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Punjab High Court passed a judgement on 17th January, 2023 wherein the court held that principles of natural justice cannot be sought against a

There is no rule that says an alibi can only be taken into account during the defence’s evidence; it can be raised at the time of framing the charge as well : Bombay High Court.
There is no rule that says an alibi can only be taken into account during the defence’s evidence; it can be raised at the time of framing the charge as well : Bombay High Court.
February 14, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Bombay High Court : In the case of Anand s/o Shivaji Ghodale v. State of Maharashtra ( Criminal Revision Application No. 296 of 2022 ), the court h