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Private Un-Aided Schools Don't Need Prior Permission From DoE To Hike Fees At Start Of Academic Session: Delhi High Court

"Under section 17(3) of the DSE Act, no prior permission or sanction is required by a private, un-aided, recognised school to increase its fee at

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  • May 26, 2026

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  • Private Un-Aided Schools Don't Need Prior Permission From DoE To Hike Fees At Start Of Academic Session: Delhi High Court
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January 08, 2026
Arbitration Act | Commencement of Proceedings Triggered by Notice Receipt, Not Section 11 Filing: Supreme Court
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“The objective of this statutory scheme would be defeated if a court is permitted to substitute the date of commencement under Section 21 with the date of filing a Section...

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January 08, 2026
Limitation Act | Quasi-Judicial Bodies Cannot Invoke Section 5 Principles Without Express Statutory Grant: Supreme Court
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“The power to extend time under Section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1963 cannot be resorted to by statutory authorities, quasi-judicial bodies or tribunals, unless expressly indicated... such a legal...

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January 08, 2026
Once Worker Files Affidavit of Unemployment, Burden Shifts to Employer to Prove Gainful Employment: Delhi High Court Grants 17B Relief Despite 12-Year Delay
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"Delay Alone Cannot Defeat Section 17B If Unemployment is Not Rebutted", Delhi High Court clarifying the application of Section 17B of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. The Court, while allowing...

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January 08, 2026
Bank’s Technical Excuses Can’t Override Employee’s Right to Ex Gratia Under Old Circulars: Bombay High Court Slams Canara Bank’s Rejection of Claim
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"Clause 24 of 2015 Scheme Clearly Protects Pending Applications Under Earlier Circulars", In a crucial judgment restoring the rightful claim of a retired bank employee, the Bombay High Court on...

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January 08, 2026
MACT | Once Deceased Is Proven To Be Skilled Worker, Deputy Commissioner's Wage Notification Is Applicable: P&H HC
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“Appellate Court Cannot Substitute Its View Where Tribunal's Findings Are Not Perverse”, Punjab and Haryana High Court dismissed an appeal filed by the insurer challenging the compensation awarded by the...

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January 08, 2026
NDPS | Mentioning FIR Number On Memos Before Registration Makes the Entire Recovery Suspect: Himachal Pradesh High Court
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“Liberty Cannot Be Sacrificed at the Altar of Casual Investigation”, In a strong reaffirmation of procedural safeguards under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, the Himachal Pradesh High...

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January 07, 2026
Section 21 Arbitration Act Is Not a Gatekeeper of Jurisdiction: Supreme Court Restores ₹2 Crore Arbitral Award Against Kerala Government
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“Section 21 is procedural rather than jurisdictional—it does not condition or limit the Tribunal’s jurisdiction to adjudicate claims not specifically referred at the threshold” — Supreme Court In a powerful...

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January 07, 2026
Arbitration Act | Unilateral Appointment Void Ab Initio; Participation in Proceedings Does Not Constitute Waiver: Supreme Court
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“To illustrate, one who cannot sit on a chair himself cannot authorise another to sit on it either.”— In a seminal ruling the Supreme Court of India, comprising Justice J.B....

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January 07, 2026
Jurisdiction of Small Causes Court Under Section 41 Does Not Extinguish Arbitration Clause in Leave and License Agreements: Supreme Court
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“Our jurisdiction is only to inspect or scrutinize the dealings between the parties for determination about the existence of an Arbitration Agreement. We are not to launch a laborious or...

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