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Even A Trespasser In Established Possession Can Obtain Injunction: Supreme Court
Even a trespasser, who is in established possession of the property could obtain injunction, the Supreme Court observed while upholding a Madras High Court judgment decreeing an injunction suit.The bench comprising Justices Ashok Bhushan, R. Subhash Reddy and MR Shah observed that the principle that plaintiff cannot seek for a bare permanent injunction without seeking a prayer for...
'A State Has No Fundamental Right, Can't Prosecute Another State Under Art 32' : Mukhtar Ansari Opposes UP's Writ Petition Seeking His Transfer
Mukhtar Ansari, BSP MLA from Uttar Pradesh, who is currently lodged in a jail in Punjab, has questioned the maintainability of the writ petition field by the State of Uttar Pradesh in the Supreme Court seeking his transfer from Punjab to UP.A state has no fundamental right guaranteed to it under the Constitution and one state cannot prosecute another state in a writ petition under Article 32...
Detailed Reasons Not Required In Disciplinary Authority's Order Imposing Punishment: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has observed that detailed reasons are not required to be recorded by the Disciplinary Authority in an order imposing punishment by accepting the findings recorded by the Enquiry Officer.Merely because a show cause notice is issued by indicating the proposed punishment it cannot be said that disciplinary authority has taken a decision, the bench comprising Justices...
Supreme Court Allows Rajasthan Private CBSE Schools To Collect Full Fees In 6 Monthly Installments
Staying a Rajasthan High Court judgment which allowed private unaided CBSE schools to collect only 70% tuition fee, the Supreme Court on Monday allowed such schools to collect the entire fee from students in six equal monthly installments.A bench headed by held that managements would be entitled to collect fees from the students as notified for the academic year 2019-2020 in 6...
Supreme Court Lowers NEET 2020 Qualifying Cut Off By 10 Percentile For Admission To First Year BDS Course For Year 2020-2021
The Supreme Court directed that the vacant seats in first year BDS course for the year 2020-2021 shall be filled up from the candidates who have participated in the NEET (UG) courses for the year 2020-2021 after lowering the percentile mark by 10 percentile.The bench comprising Justices L. Nageswara Rao and Krishna Murari observed that lowering the minimum marks and reducing percentile...
Future Retails v Amazon : Delhi High Court Stays Single Bench's Status Quo Order On Reliance Deal
The Delhi High Court on Monday today stayed the implementation of its own order passed by the Single Judge bench of Justice Midha, which had directed status quo order on the Future - Reliance retail stake sale deal of nearly Rs. 25000 crore.Passed by the Division Bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh, the order notes that Future Retail Ltd (FRL) was not a party to...
SC Issues Notice On Plea Challenging NGT Order Directing Removal of Encroachments in 'Forest Like Areas' Of Maharashtra Without Ministry's Approval
Supreme Court has on Monday issued notice in the plea filed challenging order of the National Green Tribunal directing the Collector and Forest Department to straightaway remove encroachments found in 'forest alike areas' in Mahabaleshwar and Panchgani Region Maharashtra with no approval of The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. A division Bench of Justice Nageswara...
'We Don't Expect You To Be Rigid' : Supreme Court Asks Centre If Age Relaxation For Last Attempt UPSC Candidates Can Be Considered
The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Central Government if it was possible to give age-relaxation to those last chance candidates, to whom the Centre has already agreed to give an extra attempt this year."We don't expect you to be rigid on this aspect. There were extraordinary circumstances", Justice AM Khanwilkar, the presiding judge of the bench, told Additional Solicitor General SV...
Allahabad High Court Dismisses Plea By Two Sisters Claiming Ownership of Land Offered for Ayodhya Mosque
The Allahabad High Court on Monday dismissed a petition filed against the allotment of land in Ayodhya's Dhannipur village for the construction of a mosque, following the Supreme Court verdict in the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute.Two Delhi-based sisters had moved the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court on February 3, claiming ownership of the five-acre land allotted to the...
"State Of Punjab Defending And Supporting A Terrorist": UP Govt. Submits In Its Plea Seeking Transfer Of Mukhtar Ansari To UP's Ghazipur Jail
"He is vociferously defended by the State of Punjab. State of Punjab is supporting a terrorist." Solicitor General of India, Tushar Mehta appearing on behalf of State of Uttar Pradesh, submitted before the Supreme Court today.The Supreme Court Bench comprising of Justice Ashok Bhushan and Justice R. Subhash Reddy was hearing a plea filed by the State of U.P. seeking transfer of Mukhtar...












