Gratuity Is a Property Right, Not a Charity: MP High Court Upholds Gratuity Claims of Long-Term Contract Workers Seized Vehicles Must Not Be Left to Rot in Open Yards: Madras High Court Invokes Article 21, Orders Release of Vehicle Seized in Illegal Quarrying Case Even After Talaq And A Settlement, A Divorced Muslim Woman Can Claim Maintenance Under Section 125 CRPC: Kerala High Court Bail Cannot Be Withheld as Punishment: Himachal Pradesh High Court Grants Bail to Govt Official in ₹200 Cr. Scholarship Scam Citing Delay and Article 21 Violation Custodial Interrogation Necessary in Serious Economic Offences: Delhi High Court Denies Anticipatory Bail in ₹1.91 Cr Housing Scam Specific Relief Act | Readiness and Willingness Must Be Real and Continuous — Plaintiffs Cannot Withhold Funds and Blame the Seller: Bombay High Court Even If Claim Is Styled Under Section 163A, It Can Be Treated Under Section 166 If Negligence Is Pleaded And Higher Compensation Is Claimed: Supreme Court When Cheating Flows from One Criminal Conspiracy, the Law Does Not Demand 1852 FIRs: Supreme Court Upholds Single FIR in Multi-Crore Cheating Case Initiating Multiple FIRs on Same Facts is Impermissible: Supreme Court Quashes Parallel FIRs and Grants Bail Protection in Refund Case Not Every Middleman Is a Trafficker: Gujarat High Court Grants Bail in International Cyber Trafficking Case, Cites Absence of Mens Rea Stay in One Corner Freezes the Whole Map: Madras High Court Upholds Validity of Decades-Old Land Acquisition Despite 11-Year Delay in Award Parole Once Granted Cannot Be Made Illusory by Imposing Impossible Conditions: Rajasthan High Court Declares Mechanical Surety Requirement for Indigent Convicts Unconstitutional Once Acquisition Is Complete, Title Disputes Fall Outside Civil Court Jurisdiction: Madhya Pradesh High Court No Appeal Lies Against Lok Adalat Compromise Decree Even on Grounds of Fraud: Orissa High Court Declares First Appeal Not Maintainable Sanction to Prosecute Under UAPA Cannot Be a Mechanical Act: Supreme Court Quashes Jharkhand Government’s Third-Time Sanction Without New Evidence FIRs in Corruption Cases Cannot Be Quashed on Hyper-Technical Grounds of Police Station Jurisdiction: Supreme Court Restores ACB Investigations Quashed by Andhra Pradesh High Court Mere Completion of Ayurvedic Nursing Training Does Not Confer Right to Appointment: Supreme Court Rejects Legitimate Expectation Claim by Trainees University’s Error Can’t Cost a Student Her Future: Supreme Court Directs Manav Bharti University to Issue Withheld Degree and Marksheets Due to Clerical Mistake Disciplinary Exoneration Cannot Shield Public Servant from Criminal Trial in Corruption Cases: Supreme Court Customs Tariff Act | ‘End Use’ and ‘Common Parlance’ Tests Cannot Override Statutory Context: Supreme Court Classifies Mushroom Shelves as ‘Aluminium Structures’ Supreme Court Allows PIL Against Limited Maternity Benefits for Adoptive Mothers to Continue Under New Social Security Code Liberty Cannot Wait for Endless Trials: Supreme Court Grants Bail to Wadhawan Brothers in ₹57,000 Crore DHFL Scam

(1) TEJA SINGH …PETITIONER Vs. JAGTAR @ TARI AND OTHERS …RESPONDENTS D.D 04/05/2017

Civil Procedure - Striking Off Defense - Extension of Time for Filing Written Statement – Petitioner's defense was struck off for failure to file the written statement within the statutory period of 90 days – Held, the power to extend the time beyond 30 days is not automatic and must be exercised with caution and adequate reasons – Extension beyond 90 days should be granted o...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CR No. 3135 of 2017 Docid 2017 LEJ Civil PH 20

(2) HEAD TEACHER, M.G. GOVERNMENT PRIMARY SCHOOL, PANCHOR …PETITIONER Vs. SMT. ANGURI AND ANOTHER …RESPONDENTS D.D 03/05/2017

Constitutional Law - Articles 226 and 227 - Frivolous Petitions by the State – State filed a petition against the Labour Court’s award of ₹50,000 as compensation in lieu of reinstatement for the respondent – Court held the petition frivolous and exhibiting heartlessness and apathy towards the respondent – Labour Court had refused reinstatement and granted compensation aft...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CWP No. 9375 of 2017 Docid 2017 LEJ Civil PH 20

(3) THE EXECUTIVE TECHNICAL & SCALES BENZY INFOTECH PRIVATE LTD. …PETITIONER Vs. THE PRESIDING OFFICER, INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNAL, JALANDHAR & OTHERS …RESPONDENTS D.D 02/05/2017

Industrial Law - Definition of Workman - Managerial and Supervisory Roles – Respondent-workman reinstated with full back wages after Industrial Tribunal found she was not performing managerial or supervisory duties – Designation as 'Senior Executive Customer Support and Training' not indicative of managerial role – High Court held, respondent fell within the definition of...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CWP No. 18507 of 2016 Docid 2017 LEJ Civil PH 51

(4) SARABJIT KAUR …PETITIONER Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB AND OTHERS …RESPONDENTS D.D 02/05/2017

Service Law - Withdrawal of Benefits Post-Retirement - Proficiency Step-Ups and ACP – Petitioner, a retired Superintendent, contested the withdrawal of proficiency step-ups granted in 1993 and 1999 and subsequent recoveries from her gratuity and leave encashment – Held, as per Rule 9.4(b)(iii) read with Rule 6.19(c) of the Punjab Civil Services Rules, for reckoning pension, only the co...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CWP No. 881 of 2015 Docid 2017 LEJ Civil PH 64

(5) STATE BANK OF INDIA …PETITIONER Vs. ADDITIONAL DEPUTY COMMISSIONER-CUM-DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, JALANDHAR AND OTHERS …RESPONDENTS D.D 01/05/2017

SARFAESI Act - Jurisdiction of DRT vs. Civil Court – Respondent No. 2, a partnership firm, defaulted on a loan, and respondent No. 4, a partner, mortgaged a house – Petitioner-bank initiated recovery under SARFAESI Act – District Magistrate ordered symbolic possession, relegating tenancy disputes to Civil Court – Held, the DRT has exclusive jurisdiction to decide tenancy is...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CWP-COM No. 38 of 2016 Docid 2017 LEJ Civil PH 52

(6) NAZAR SINGH …PETITIONER Vs. ROAR SINGH …RESPONDENT D.D 28/04/2017

Civil Procedure - Temporary Injunction - Co-Sharers – The petitioner filed for permanent injunction and sought ad-interim injunction under Order 39 Rules 1 & 2 CPC – Trial Court granted ad-interim injunction directing status quo regarding the suit property – ADJ vacated the injunction citing reliance on an unproven Will – High Court held that declining the injunction ba...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CR No. 4985 of 2014 Docid 2017 LEJ Civil PH 76

(7) HARBANS KAUR …APPELLANT Vs. JEET RAM …RESPONDENT D.D 28/04/2017

Motor Vehicle Accident Claims - Determination of Income - Future Prospects – The deceased, Sukhdev Singh, died in an accident on 4.04.2009 at the age of about 40 years – Claimant, his widow, asserted he was an agriculturist earning ₹25,000 per month – Tribunal found no documentary evidence of land ownership or cultivation by the deceased – Income assessed based on minimum...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # FAO No. 39 of 2012 Docid 2017 LEJ Civil PH 59

(8) RAJESH KUMAR AND ANOTHER …PETITIONERS Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB AND OTHERS …RESPONDENTS D.D 26/04/2017

Constitutional Law - Article 226 - Incentive Marks for Rural Service – Petitioners, Rural Medical Officers, challenged Clause 17(iii) of the notification dated 29.03.2017 – The clause restricted the incentive of 30% marks for rural service to PCMS/PCMS(Dental) doctors and for admission to government colleges only – Held, the incentive must be granted to all those who rendered ser...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CWP No. 7026 of 2017 Docid 2017 LEJ Civil PH 88

(9) ANURAG VASHISHTHA …PETITIONER Vs. THE HARYANA FINANCIAL CORPORATION AND OTHERS …RESPONDENTS D.D 26/04/2017

  Constitutional Law - Judicial Review - Departmental Inquiry – Petitioner, an Additional General Manager, challenged the dismissal from service following a departmental inquiry – Held, judicial review in departmental inquiries focuses on whether proper procedure was followed and principles of natural justice were adhered to – Petitioner received a fair hearing, could lea...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CWP No. 5314 of 2007 Docid 2017 LEJ Civil PH 90