Anika Sharma

In Promotions, the Term ‘College’ Cannot Be Interpreted via Karnataka State Universities Act, 2000: Supreme Court

This case concerned the interpretation of the term 'college' under the Karnataka State Universities Act, 2000, for the purpose of promotion under CAS, promulgated by UGC.  Brief Facts of the Case-  The first Respondent- writ Petitioner had claimed promotion under Career...

SC: 30 Years Old Documents Can Be Presumed Genuine If Produced from Proper Custody 

This case concerns the question of the genuineness of the photocopies of the documents, which were as old as 30 years presented to ensure the title of the suit property. The Court said that they can be presumed to be genuine if they are produced from proper custody.

SC: If Winding-Up Process Is Reversible, Can Transfer Proceedings to NCLT

The Court held that even post admission of winding up petition, and after the appointment of a company liquidator to take over the assets of a company sought to be wound up, it is the discretion of the Company Court to transfer such petition to the NCLT.

SC: Adherence to the Prescribed Format for the Submission of Bid is Essential

This case relates to whether the respondent had filed the tender in the prescribed format and who has to be allotted the tender in the bidding process which is in the public interest. Brief Facts of the Case The state of...

Supreme Court Directs Addition of Seats in PG Medical Courses, in Case the Candidate Is Not at Fault and Is Eligible as per Rule...

This case relates to the allotment of seats in the PG Medical Courses as per the rule of merit and adherence to the deadlines for submission of certificates and payment of fees for admission to the college.  Brief Facts of...

SC: Pasting Poster Outside Residence of COVID-19 Not Required

The case concerns the practice of affixing posters outside the houses of Covid-19 patients and the righteousness of such practice. Brief Facts of the Case This writ petition had been filed under Article 32 of the Constitution as Public Interest Litigation....

SC Directs the Appointment of Appellant in School As Per Seniority

This case discusses the determination of seniority of the teachers in the primary and secondary schools in Maharashtra and their appointment.

Supreme Court: Private Security Agents Are Bound by EPF & MP Act, 1952

This case discussed the eligibility of an organization to be governed under provisions of the Employees’ Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952. Brief Facts of the Case The Appellant was involved in the business of providing private security to its...

SC: Moratorium Relief Extended by RBI to Loans Bearing Interest upto Rs. 2 Crores in 8 Categories

The Petition was filed before the Supreme Court to declare the notification dated 27.03.2020 issued by Reserve Bank of India to be ultra vires to the extent interest is charged on the loan amount during the moratorium period, as...

Rajasthan HC: Seniority Can Be Claimed Over Direct Recruits Despite Early Recruitment Procedure

This appeal was against the decision of Division Bench of High Court of Rajasthan dealing with the question of whether the Direct Recruits can claim seniority over the DPs because of the early start of the recruitment procedure of...

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