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State of Rajasthan v. Surji Devi
The Supreme Court allowed the State's appeal, holding that the writ petition challenging a 1996 termination order was barred by delay and laches and the High Court erred in quashing the termination on merits.
The Commissioner of Income Tax, Chennai v. Mohammed Meeran Shahul Hameed
The Supreme Court held that the limitation period under Section 263(2) of the Income Tax Act runs from the date the revision order is passed, not from the date it is received by the assessee, allowing the revenue's appeal.
The Commissioner of Income Tax, Chennai v. Mohammed Meeran Shahul Hameed
The Supreme Court held that the limitation period under Section 263(2) of the Income Tax Act runs from the date the revision order is passed, not from the date it is received by the assessee, allowing the revenue's appeal.
Nitaben Dinesh Patel v. Dinesh Dahyabhai Patel
The Supreme Court allowed amendment of the written statement to include facts about the respondent's second marriage discovered during trial but held that a counter claim seeking declaration of that marriage as void is not maintainable in divorce proceedings under Section 23A of the Hindu Marriage Act.
Estate Officer v. Colonel H.V. Mankotia
The Supreme Court held that a Lok Adalat has no jurisdiction to decide a case on merits in absence of a settlement and must return the case to the referring court, quashing the Lok Adalat's order dismissing the writ petition on merits.
Estate Officer v. Colonel H.V. Mankotia
The Supreme Court held that Lok Adalats lack jurisdiction to decide matters on merits without settlement and remanded the writ petition for adjudication by the High Court.
Ambika Murali v. Valliammal
The Supreme Court upheld the High Court's order condoning delay and setting aside an ex-parte eviction decree, emphasizing the need for tenants to be heard on merits in rent control matters.
Ambika Murali v. Valliammal
The Supreme Court upheld the High Court's order condoning a 175-day delay in setting aside an ex-parte eviction decree and remanded the matter for disposal on merits.
V. Prabhakara v. Basavaraj K.
The Supreme Court restored the trial court decree upholding a registered Will's validity, rejecting the High Court's suspicion without basis, and allowed the appellant's claim to the suit property.
V. PRABHAKARA v. BASAVARAJ K.
The Supreme Court restored the trial court's decree upholding a registered Will, holding that the appellate court erred in creating suspicion without cogent reasons and improperly reversing findings of fact.
Union of India and Others v. N Murugesan
The Supreme Court held that a tenure appointment under CPRI rules is lawful, delay and laches bar relief under Article 226, and the employer's discretion in non-extension of tenure cannot be judicially interfered with absent arbitrariness.
Union of India and Others v. N Murugesan
The Supreme Court held that a tenure-based appointment under working rules is lawful, barred relief due to delay and acquiescence, and upheld the employer's decision not to extend the respondent's tenure as valid and non-arbitrary.
Union of India v. Ilmo Devi
The Supreme Court held that part-time contingent employees without sanctioned posts are not entitled to regularization and courts cannot direct creation of posts or policy formulation, allowing the appeal against the High Court’s directions except for minimum pay grant.
Union of India v. Ilmo Devi
The Supreme Court held that part-time contingent employees without sanctioned posts are not entitled to regularization and the High Court cannot direct creation of posts or policy formulation under writ jurisdiction.
Union of India & Anr. v. Omkar Nath Dhar
The Supreme Court held that retired Kashmiri migrants cannot retain government accommodation indefinitely and struck down the 2017 scheme as arbitrary, allowing retention only for three years post-retirement.
Smriti Madan Kansagra v. Perry Kansagra
The Supreme Court upheld the father's custody of the minor child, affirmed visitation rights of the mother, and recognized the registration of the Indian custody order as a mirror order in Kenya for enforcement, emphasizing the child's welfare and compliance with court directions amid pandemic challenges.
Smriti Madan Kansagra v. Perry Kansagra
The Supreme Court upheld the father's custody of the child while directing strict compliance with the mother's visitation rights, emphasizing the welfare of the child and enforcement of mirror orders amid COVID-19 challenges.
Goutam Joardar v. State of West Bengal
The Supreme Court upheld the convictions for murder, ruling that delay in recording eyewitness statements is not fatal if adequately explained by fear created by accused, and the prosecution proved guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
State of U.P. & Anr. v. Shyam Lal Jaiswal
The Supreme Court held that reinstatement after dismissal does not entitle an employee to retrospective promotion when statutory rules mandate direct recruitment by competitive examination.
State of U.P. & Anr. v. Shyam Lal Jaiswal
The Supreme Court held that reinstatement does not entitle an employee to promotion where statutory rules mandate direct recruitment by competitive examination for the post.