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Gajubha Jadeja Jesar v. Union of India
The Supreme Court upheld the NGT's grant of a one-year period for steel re-rolling units operating under CTE/CTO to obtain Environmental Clearance amid ambiguity in the EIA Notification, quashing the closure notice against the Project Proponent.
Budhiyarin Bai v. State of Chattisgarh
The Supreme Court upheld the conviction of an illiterate senior citizen under the NDPS Act but reduced her sentence considering her personal circumstances and failure of the trial court to apply sentencing principles under Section 32B.
Union of India & Ors. v. Gopal Meena & Ors.
The Supreme Court held that separate zones of consideration for SC/ST candidates in regular promotions are not legally sustainable and upheld the existing Office Memorandum governing promotion procedures.
Budhiyarin Bai v. State of Chattisgarh
The Supreme Court upheld the appellant's conviction under the NDPS Act but reduced her sentence from 15 to 12 years considering her age, illiteracy, and lack of criminal history.
Sole Proprietor of M/s Vikrant Developers v. Rashida Sadiqbhai Kalyanwalla
The Bombay High Court appointed an arbitrator under Section 11 of the Arbitration Act, held that arbitration commences on invocation notice, and referred disputes including impleading a subsequent transferee to arbitration.
Arun Bhatiya v. HDFC Bank
The Supreme Court held that a consumer complaint against a bank for deficiency of service in handling a joint fixed deposit is maintainable and must be adjudicated on merits by the Consumer Fora.
Uttar Pradesh State v. Shanti Devi
The Supreme Court held that age relaxation under Uttar Pradesh Public Service Rules applies only to regular government employees appointed through the Commission, excluding scheme-based Anganwadi workers, and allowed the State's appeal dismissing the respondent's claim.
Varsha Garg v. State of Madhya Pradesh
The Supreme Court held that the trial court must exercise its broad powers under Section 311 CrPC to summon decoding registers and witnesses essential for a just decision, allowing the prosecution's application despite closure of evidence.
Varsha Garg v. State of Madhya Pradesh
The Supreme Court held that the trial court erred in rejecting the prosecution's application under Section 311 CrPC to summon decoding registers and witnesses essential for a just decision, allowing the appeal and directing the trial to conclude expeditiously.
Pillamma v. M. Ramaiah Reddy
The Supreme Court upheld occupancy rights under the Karnataka Land Reforms Act, 1961, ruling that failure under the Inams Abolition Act, 1954 does not bar tenancy claims based on possession as of the vesting date.
State of Uttar Pradesh v. Mohd Rehan Khan
The Supreme Court held that failure to fulfill prescribed conditions in compassionate appointment rules justifies termination and courts cannot direct appointment to alternate posts beyond the rules.
Pillamma v. M. Ramaiah Reddy
The Supreme Court upheld occupancy rights under the Karnataka Land Reforms Act, 1961, ruling that failure to establish tenancy under the Inams Abolition Act, 1954 does not bar claims based on possession on the vesting date.
Uttar Pradesh State v. Mohammad Rehan Khan
The Supreme Court upheld the lawful termination of a compassionate appointee for failure to meet mandatory typing test requirements under statutory rules, clarifying the scope and conditions of compassionate appointments under the Uttar Pradesh Government Servants (During Service Death) Rules, 2014.
Sau Rajani v. Sau Smita
The Supreme Court held that civil courts have jurisdiction to entertain suits for removal of unauthorized construction affecting individual rights on Authority premises despite statutory bars under the MHADA Act.
Sau Rajani v. Sau Smita
The Supreme Court held that civil courts have jurisdiction to entertain suits for removal of unauthorized construction and protection of easements despite statutory eviction powers vested in the Maharashtra Housing Authority, and set aside the High Court's bar of jurisdiction ruling.
Uttar Pradesh State v. Mohammad Rehan Khan
The Supreme Court held that compassionate appointment under UP service rules requires fulfillment of prescribed qualifications including typing speed, and failure to do so justifies lawful termination.
The Pr. Commissioner of Income Tax-14, Mumbai v. Shivshahi Punarvasan Prakalp Ltd
The High Court held that prior to Explanation 2 to Section 263, mere inadequacy of inquiry by the Assessing Officer does not justify revision of assessment order, and upheld the Tribunal's decision dismissing the revenue's appeal against the allowance of deductions claimed by the assessee.
K. S. Sahu v. Union of India & Ors.
The Supreme Court upheld the lawful withdrawal of a naval cadet from officer training based on deficiency in character and officer-like qualities, affirming the delegated authority's decision and procedural fairness.
Shirdi Nagar Panchayat, Shirdi v. Appasaheb Narayan Chaudhari & Others
The Supreme Court remanded a writ petition for fresh consideration after new evidence of private acquisition and compensation was produced, emphasizing the need for fair opportunity to both parties.
COMMISSIONER OF SERVICE TAX DELHI v. QUICK HEAL TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED
The Supreme Court held that supply of pre-packaged antivirus software on physical media constitutes sale of goods liable to sales tax and not a taxable service under service tax law.