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If an authority acts in an arbitrary matter even in a matter of contract, an aggrieved party can approach the Court by way of Writ: High Court of Jammu and Kashmir
If an authority acts in an arbitrary matter even in a matter of contract, an aggrieved party can approach the Court by way of Writ: High Court of Jammu and Kashmir

If an authority acts in an arbitrary matter even in a matter of the contract, an aggrieved party can approach the Court by way of Writ under Articl

Under S.39 (7), Insurance Laws (Amendment) Act, 2015 nominee now has a beneficial interest in the amount payable and is no longer a mere receiver nominee: High Court of Delhi
Under S.39 (7), Insurance Laws (Amendment) Act, 2015 nominee now has a beneficial interest in the amount payable and is no longer a mere receiver nominee: High Court of Delhi

Section 39 of the Insurance Act, 1938 was amended adding Sub-section (7). Beneficiary nominee means a nominee who was entitled to receive the entir

No government order, notification or circular can be a substitute of the statutory rules framed with the authority of law: Tripura High Court

The established legal position is that the existing laws framed by legal authorities cannot be replaced by public order, notice or a circular. It w

There is no legal bar on the departmental inquiry proceeding when the criminal trial is pending: Tripura High Court

The departmental investigation process does not have a procedural bar while the criminal proceedings are underway. In the process of the operation,

Impugned notices and consequential orders are wholly unsustainable in law: Bombay High Court
Impugned notices and consequential orders are wholly unsustainable in law: Bombay High Court

Impugned notices and the consequential orders of audit are barred by limitation and thus without jurisdiction and are therefore not liable to be in

Section 11BB of Central Excise Tax does not distinguish between intentional and unintentional delay: Bombay High Court

Once there is delay in payment of refund within three months from the date of receipt of application, rigour of section 11BB sets in and payment of

Clerk/Junior Assistant appointed on compassionate grounds eligible for promotion: Himachal Pradesh High Court

While addressing a writ petition on the promotion of clerks who were appointed on compassionate grounds and were matriculates; the Court held that

High Court to not enquire into the authenticity of an evidence after admitting its authenticity vide the transcripts: Supreme Court

A Special leave petition was filed questioning the High Court order regarding the conduct of inquiry on the authenticity of a conversation when the

Swachh Bharat Mission’s objective is to ensure open defecation free cities and scientific collection and processing of solid waste: Bombay High Court

The guidelines of Swachha Bharat Mission (Urban) Scheme of the Government envisages that beneficiary households will be targeted irrespective of wh

Voters must have adequate notice of the dis-qualifications of an election candidate: Bombay High Court
Voters must have adequate notice of the dis-qualifications of an election candidate: Bombay High Court

In order to consider the votes cast in favour of a successful candidate, it must be proved that voters had adequate notice and were aware of the di