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(1) Subhash Desai ...Petitioner Vs. Principal Secretary, Governor of Maharashtra & Ors. …Respondents D.D 11/05/0223

Constitutional law - Governor's power to invite Chief Minister - Objective material for calling floor test - Held, the Governor must have objective material before concluding that the Chief Minister has lost the confidence of the House and calling for a floor test. [Para 166] Constitutional law - Governor's power to invite Chief Minister - Restoration of status quo ante - Resignation of...

REPORTABLE # Writ Petition (C) No. 493 of 2022 Docid 2023 LEJ Crim SC 46

(2) RAMA NAND AND OTHERS ........Appellant Vs. CHIEF SECRETARY, GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI AND ANOTHER ........Respondent D.D 06/08/0202

Facts: The dispute arises from the reorganization Scheme, which led to the re-description of the post of Telephone Operators as RTOs. The new post carried a higher pay scale and required specialized training. The reorganization introduced an element of selection criteria, including a minimum of 5 years of service. The question was whether the appellants, who were Telephone Operators seeking de...

REPORTABLE # Civil Appeal Nos. 5829-5830 of 2012 Docid 2020 LEJ Civil SC 758352

(3) HEMANT KUMAR VERMA AND OTHERS .....Appellant Vs. EMPLOYEES STATE INSURANCE CORPORATION AND OTHERS .....Respondent D.D 22/07/0202

Service Law – Post Graduate Medical Courses – In-Service Quota – Eligibility: The Supreme Court held that there is a clear distinction between junior resident doctors who completed their undergraduate medical courses at ESIC institutions and regularly recruited Insurance Medical Officers (IMO-II). The in-service quota for postgraduate medical courses is justifiably reserved ...

REPORTABLE # Writ Petition (Civil) No. 444 of 2022 Docid 2022 LEJ Civil SC 67

(4) THE STATE OF NAGALAND AND OTHERS .....Appellants Vs. NISHEVI ACHUMI .....Respondent D.D 11/07/0202

Employment Law – Regularization of Services – Deceased Employee – Respondent’s claim for regularization of her deceased husband’s services after 12 years from his death – High Court directed State to regularize services one day prior to death for pensionary benefits – Supreme Court held deceased was not entitled to regularization at the time of death due t...

REPORTABLE # CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL NO. 4223 OF 2022 Docid 2022 LEJ Civil SC 98

(5) MS. P. .....Appellant Vs. THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH AND ANOTHER .....Respondent D.D 05/05/0202

Bail – Cancellation – Criteria – The appeal addresses the cancellation of bail granted to the accused, highlighting misuse of liberty, influence over witnesses, and potential threat to the complainant. The Court emphasized that bail can be cancelled if the accused misuses his liberty by engaging in similar criminal activity, attempts to tamper with evidence, influences witnesses,...

REPORTABLE # CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 740 OF 2022 (Arising Out of SLP (Crl) No. 3564 of 2022) Docid 2022 LEJ Crim SC 70

(6) Union of India & Ors. ...Appellants Vs. Prohlad Guha & Ors. ...Respondents D.D 01/08/0024

Service Law – Compassionate Appointment – Fraudulent Claims – Respondent-employees were appointed on compassionate grounds in the Eastern Railway based on forged and fabricated documents – The Supreme Court upheld the dismissal from service, emphasizing that appointments obtained through fraud vitiate the proceedings and nullify any claims to protection under Article 311 of...

REPORTABLE # Civil Appeal Nos. 4434-4437 of 2014 With Civil Appeal No. 4445 of 2014 Docid 2024 LEJ Civil SC 67

(7) MOTURU NALINI KANTH …APPELLANT Vs. GAINEDI KALIPRASAD (DEAD, THROUGH LRS.) …RESPONDENT D.D 20/11/0023

Adoption Validity – Contesting of Registered Adoption Deed – Section 16 of Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956, raises presumption in favor of registered adoption documents, but is rebuttable – Requirements of actual giving and taking in adoption under Section 11(vi) of the same Act not convincingly proven – Adoption ceremony’s credibility doubted due to absence...

REPORTABLE # CIVIL APPEAL NO. 2435 OF 2010 Docid 2023 LEJ Civil SC 11