Supreme Court of India

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Surinder Kumar v. State of Punjab

06 Jan 2020 · N.V. Ramana; R. Subhash Reddy; B.R. Gavai
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The Supreme Court upheld the conviction under Section 18 of the NDPS Act, ruling that non-examination of certain witnesses does not vitiate the prosecution case if the chain of custody and evidence are otherwise complete and credible.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant NDPS Act Section 18 NDPS Section 50 NDPS chain of custody

Ambalal Sarabhai Enterprise Limited v. KS Infraspace LLP Limited

06 Jan 2020 · Ashok Bhushan; Navin Sinha · 2020 INSC 4

The Supreme Court set aside injunctions granted for specific performance due to absence of a concluded contract and plaintiff's delay, emphasizing the discretionary nature of such relief and the need for trial on merits.

civil appeal_allowed Significant specific performance temporary injunction contract formation mutuality

Ambalal Sarabhai Enterprise Limited v. KS Infraspace LLP Limited

06 Jan 2020 · Ashok Bhushan; Navin Sinha

The Supreme Court set aside injunctions granted for specific performance due to absence of a concluded contract and plaintiff's delay, emphasizing discretionary relief and conduct in grant of injunction.

civil appeal_allowed Significant temporary injunction specific performance concluded contract delay in suit

Surinder Nath Kesar v. Board of School Education

06 Jan 2020 · Ashok Bhushan; M. R. Shah

The Supreme Court held that a service interruption exceeding one year due to voluntary retirement cannot be condoned for pension benefits under applicable Haryana civil service rules without government relaxation, dismissing the appellant's claim.

civil appeal_dismissed Significant Punjab Civil Services Rules Rule 4.23 condonation of interruption voluntary retirement

Sk. Md. Rafique v. Managing Committee, Contai Rahamania High Madrasah and Others

06 Jan 2020 · Arun Mishra; Uday Umesh Lalit · 2020 INSC 3

The Supreme Court upheld the constitutional right of minority educational institutions under Article 30 to select their own teachers, striking down statutory provisions mandating compulsory appointment from a State Commission's panel as unconstitutional.

constitutional appeal_dismissed Significant Article 30 minority educational institutions right to administer teacher appointment

Sk. Md. Rafique v. Managing Committee, Contai Rahamania High Madrasah and Others

06 Jan 2020 · Arun Mishra; Uday Umesh Lalit

The Supreme Court upheld the invalidation of statutory provisions mandating binding teacher appointment recommendations by a State Commission in minority Madrasahs, affirming the constitutional right of minority institutions under Article 30 to administer their own affairs including teacher selection.

constitutional appeal_dismissed Significant Article 30 minority educational institutions right to administer teacher appointment