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Benefits Flowing From Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme Are Incentives And Are Not Part Of Pay: Supreme Court
Benefits flowing from Assured Career Progression Scheme ('ACPS') and Modified ACPS (MACPS) are incentives and are not part of pay, the Supreme Court observed.The Court allowed Centre's appeal against the Delhi High Court direction to grant the second financial upgradation to the employees under the MACPS w.e.f. 01.01.2006 by relying upon a judgment in Union of India & Ors. v. Balbir...
Arbitrary Price Fixation, Centre Obtains 50% Of Vaccine Doses At Discounted Fair Price: Plea #4 In Kerala High Court Against Vaccine Policy
"The petitioner is … approaching this Hon'ble Court seeking affirmation that the constitutional principles of right to life, equality and dignity, taught to generations of lawyers by teachers like Prof. Mallar, continue to operate during difficult times such as these." A fourth writ petition has been filed in the Kerala High Court challenging the Liberalised Pricing and...
Acute Shortage Of Oxygen Exists In Bihar, Ensure That Oxygen Quota Fixed For Bihar Is Made Available To State: Patna High Court To Centre
Noting that there was an acute shortage of medical oxygen in the State, particularly in the hospitals treating COVID patients, the Patna High Court on Wednesday (April 28) directed the Central Government, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India to take all possible measures to ensure that the quota fixed for the State Government. The bench of Justice Chakradhari...
Consider State's Request To Increase Oxygen, Remdesivir Allocation : Karnataka High Court Directs Centre
The Karnataka High Court on Thursday directed the Government Of India to immediately consider the request which would be made by the State Government seeking to increase the cap on supply of Remdesivir and Oxygen allotment to the state, in view of the increase in Covid-19 cases. A division bench of Chief Justice Abhay Oka and Justice Aravind Kumar said "The Central...
Ensure That Counting Day Doesn't Become Super Spreader Event : Madras High Court To Election Commission, Parties
The Madras High Court on Thursday said that the Election Commission of India, State Government and the political parties should ensure that the counting day does not become a "super-spreader" event for COVID19 pandemic.A division bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy was examining the steps taken by the Election Commission and the State Government...
Why Some States Got More Oxygen Than They Asked For, But Delhi Got Less? Delhi High Court Asks Centre
The Delhi High Court on Thursday asked Centre's response regarding Delhi government's submissions with respect to differences in demanded and allocated amounts of various states. The Court has granted SG Mehta one day's time to respond and place it on record. The response has been sought after submissions were made before the Court stating that while Delhi is not getting the allocated supply,...
[Breaking] Not Considering SC Dictum Is A Serious Matter: Kerala HC Judge Who Quashed Rape Charges Against Accused Citing Marriage 'Recalls' Orders
Following orders quashing rape and child sexual assualt charges against various accused, the Kerala High Court in a special sitting on Wednesday suo motu recalled three of these orders. A Bench of Justice K Haripal revoked three of his orders where the cases were quashed on the grounds of the marriage of the accused to the survivors. "when the dictum laid down by the Hon'ble...
Madras High Court Dismisses Plea Against Appointment Of Retd. Justice S. Baskaran As Chairperson Of State Human Rights Commission
The Madras High Court has dismissed a petition challenging appointment of retired High Court Judge, Justice S Baskaran, as the Chairperson of the Tamil Nadu State Human Rights Commission. A Division bench comprising of Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy stated that the petition is "utterly misconceived" and no further time should be wasted...
Delhi Allocated Less Oxygen Than Demanded Quantity Than Other States In Covid-19 Fight: Delhi Govt Tells High Court
Delhi Government on Thursday submitted before the Delhi High Court that Delhi has been allocated less oxygen than demanded quantity than other states to fight the current Covid19 crisis.A division Bench of Justice Vipin Sanghi and Justice Rekha Palli recorded submissions of Senior Advocate Rahul Mehra appearing for the Delhi Government and has asked the Centre to respond to the same.SG...
Andhra Pradesh High Court Extends Life Of All Interim Orders Till June 30
In view of the havoc created by second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Andhra Pradesh High Court has decided to extend all interim orders passed by it and other Subordinate Courts /Tribunals in the State, that were subsisting as on April 21, 2021, till June 30, 2021. "Having regard to the prevailing Situation, it is directed that in all matters wherein interim orders passed by...
Allahabad High Court Dismisses PIL For Prosecution Of Errant State Officials Whose Alleged Failure Resulted In Massive Covid-19 Deaths
The Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court has dismissed a PIL seeking action against Government authorities, including CM Yogi Adityanath's 'Team-11' and other health authorities, for failing to provide adequate medical facilities amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Also Read: "UP Govt. Went Complacent Due To Weakening Of COVID Virus Impact By End Of 2020, Posterity Will Not Forgive Us If...







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