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Deputy Manager (Law & Recovery) Vacancy At National Small Industries Corporation Limited
National Small Industries Corporation Limited invites online application for the post of Deputy Manager (Law & Recovery).Name of the Post: Deputy Manager (Law & Recovery) Pay Scale: 40,000-1,40,000 Age Limit: 31 years Essential Qualification and Experience • First class Graduate with minimum 60% marks (with 5% relaxation in marks to SC/ST/PwBD) with First class full time regular LL.B. degree or First class Five Years Integrated Law degree with minimum 60% marks (with 5% relaxation in...
Karnataka High Court Refuses To Quash Defamation Case Against Man Accused Of Creating Fake Social Media Accounts To Defame Sister-In-Law
The Karnataka High Court recently dismissed a petition filed by an accused seeking the quashing of a criminal defamation complaint registered against him by his estranged sister-in-law who alleged that the accused has been harassing the respondent and defaming her by way of creating fake social media accounts.Justice M I Arun dismissed the petition filed by Pramod Shivashankar, who is...
P&H High Court Seeks Haryana Govt's Response On Petition Alleging Cow Vigilantism By Private Person Under State Law
The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Tuesday sought a response from the Haryana Government on a petition alleging cow vigilantism by a private individual purportedly acting under the provisions of the Haryana Gauvansh Sanrakshan and Gausamvardhan Act, 2015.Chief Justice Sheel Nagu and Justice Sanjiv Berry were hearing the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by the National Federation...
Supreme Court Weekly Round-Up: November 03, 2025 To November 09, 2025
Reports/JudgmentsArbitration | Objections To Arbitral Award Execution Maintainable Only If Decree Is Void Or Without Jurisdiction: Supreme CourtCause Title: MMTC Limited v. Anglo American Metallurgical Coal Pvt. LimitedCitation: 2025 LiveLaw (SC) 1060The Supreme Court (November 3) ruled against the stalling of the enforcement of an arbitral award at the execution stage, reiterating that...
Non-Supply Of Inquiry Officer's Report Before Imposing Penalty Vitiates Disciplinary Proceedings Unless Employer Shows Valid Justification: Delhi HC
A Division bench of the Delhi High Court comprising Justice Subramonium Prasad and Justice Vimal Kumar Yadav held that non-supply of the inquiry officer's report to the delinquent employee before imposition of penalty vitiates the disciplinary proceedings unless the employer provides valid justification for such omission. Background Facts The employee was a government servant...
IPS Y Puran Suicide Case | Punjab & Haryana High Court Dismisses Plea For Transferring Probe To Independent Agency
The Punjab & Haryana High Court has dismissed the petition seeking transfer of the investigation into the suicide of IPS officer Y Puran Kumar to an independent agency, observing that there was no ground to doubt the ongoing probe by the Chandigarh Police.Chief Justice Sheel Nagu and Justice Sanjiv Berry noted, “ The learned Senior counsel representing UT Chandigarh Amit Jhanji...
Bharat Mata Portrait Row: Kerala High Court Admits Plea By Kerala University Registrar To Revoke Suspension
The Kerala High Court has recently (November 11) admitted the petition of the Registrar of Kerala University, seeking revocation of Suspension following the Syndicate decision to revoke his suspension in the meeting convened on November 1, 2025.Justice N Nagaresh has admitted the petition and issued notice to the respondents. The petitioner, who has been suspended since July, 2025, has...
MLA defection in Telangana| SIR in Tamil Nadu challenged|BJP's Kapil Mishra| Jaya Bachchan
From the Supreme Court's scrutiny of Telangana's defection row and the women's reservation law to key updates in the Delhi riots case and Jaya Bachchan's personality rights plea — today's Courts Today dives into some of the week's most crucial judicial developments across India's courts. Stay tuned for all the major legal highlights shaping headlines and justice...
'May Cause Harm To Those Unfit To Consume': Delhi High Court Declines Interim Relief To Makers Of Drinks With 'ORS' Labelling
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday refused to pass interim orders permitting a company, JNTL Consumer Health India Pvt Ltd., to dispose of its existing stock of electrolyte beverages sold under the name ORSL. The said beverages were banned by the FSSAI to be labelled as Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS).A division bench of Chief Justice DK Upadhyay and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela said as it is a case...
Motor Accident Claim | Insurers Must Compensate Victims Despite Policy Breach, Can Recover From Vehicle Owner : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court reiterated that insurance companies cannot evade their obligation to compensate victims in motor accident cases, even when there is a breach of a policy condition. The Court clarified that insurers retain the right to recover the compensation amount from the vehicle owner thereafter. “Where the contract of insurance is not disputed, even on breach of insurance...











