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The employer has the right to consider antecedents, and cannot be compelled to appoint the candidate: Sikkim High Court
The employer has the right to consider antecedents, and cannot be compelled to appoint the candidate: Sikkim High Court

If acquittal had already been recorded in a case involving moral turpitude or offence of heinous nature, on technical ground and it is not a case o

There is no general rule that the evidence of the relations of the deceased must be corroborated for securing the conviction of the offender: Orissa High Court

The fact that the witnesses are related to each other is no criterion for disregarding their evidence. Relative should have no interest to falsely

Transfer effected with Verification, Inquiry and Application of Mind Valid: Himachal Pradesh High Court

On a dispute regarding transfer/repatriation from District Institute Of Education And Training (DIET) to parent department after 18 years of servic

Transfer directed by SC under S. 406 of Code of Criminal Procedure when expedient for ends of justice: Supreme Court
Transfer directed by SC under S. 406 of Code of Criminal Procedure when expedient for ends of justice: Supreme Court

In a transfer petition of a criminal case, the parties filed the same under section  406 of the Code of Criminal Procedure before the Supreme Cour

The provisions of S. 44(1) of the PMLA must be accepted as an exception to the provisions of S. 4(1) of the PC Act: High Court of Delhi

There is no reason whatsoever to believe that the legislative object of enacting the PC Act as a special act would not be served if the trial is co

There cannot be different forums depending upon different stages of disciplinary proceedings: High Court of Delhi
There cannot be different forums depending upon different stages of disciplinary proceedings: High Court of Delhi

It cannot be that depending upon the stage of inquiry, the jurisdiction would lie with CAT or with High Court. If post inquiry, the jurisdiction wo

Scheduled caste reservation for the post of Mayor in a Municipal Corporation cannot be in violation of the rotation principle: Bombay High Court

Repeating the reservation criteria for backward classes for the post of Mayor in a Municipal Corporation is a violation of the rotation principle.

The purpose of a Land Revenue Code is to prevent the exploitation of a tribal in the hands of a non-tribal: Bombay High Court

Section 36A of the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code aims to protect the interest of tribals from being exploited at the hands of a non-tribal. A Colle

Assuming an accused, realized that Ganja was being loaded, he could perhaps do little but to remain a mute spectator: Supreme Court

There was no definite evidence to establish that the appellant knowingly committed the offense. Although assuming that he realized that “ganja”

Section 83 of the CGST Act should not be utilized as a “draconian” measure, but only to safeguard the revenue’s interests: High Court of Delhi
Section 83 of the CGST Act should not be utilized as a “draconian” measure, but only to safeguard the revenue’s interests: High Court of Delhi

Subsection 1 of Section 83 of the Act in no uncertain terms states that provisional attachment can be ordered only qua property, including bank acc