FACTS OF THE CASE The present writ petition is filed against an order dated 20.02.23 passed by the Central Administrative Tribunal. In the order, CAT refused to set aside the order of the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Recruitment NPL, Delhi dated 02 ..
FACTS OF THE CASE The present writ is seeking writ petition of habeas corpus to direct the respondents to produce petitioner’s father who is detained under Section 3(2) of the Kerala Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act, 2007 (the Act). The ..
FACTS OF THE CASE The petitioner seeks a regular bail in the light of section 439 of Cr.P.C in the FIR registered against him for the commission of offences punishable under section 377/506 IPC read with Sections 4/5(m) of POCSO Act. The petitioner i ..
What is the case about ? The appellants in the present appeals argued that the state legislature is not empowered to levy taxes on those articles on which the constitution allows Union to levy additional duties of Excise. The issue herein is the tax ..
What is the case about ? The present case is a writ petition filed under article 32 of the Indian Constitution which brings Article 21 of the constitution at the front desk before the honourable Supreme Court. The matter is regarding right of an acc ..
Facts of The CaseIt was an application under section 11(6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 (hereinafter referred to as “Act”). A single-party tender was floated by the Ministry of Home Affairs on 02.02.2011 for the supply of ..
What is the case about ? The appellants preferred the appeals against the order and judgement passed by division bench of HC at Calcutta dated 05.02.2009. The High Court upheld the decision passed by the Company Judge of High Court wherein the compa ..
What is the case about ? The revenue, appellant had preferred the present appeals against the impugned judgement and order passed by the Bombay High Court. In the said judgement, HC upheld the decision of the Income Tax Tribunal, allowing the the dec ..
Facts of the case The appellant is accused of offences punishable under section 3(1), 3(2), 3(3), 3(4) and 3(5) and 4 of the Gujarat Control of Terrorism and Organised Crimes Act, 2015 read with Section 384,385, 386, 387, 506(1), 506(2), 507, 201, 1 ..
WHAT IS THIS CASE ABOUT The Delhi High Court invited applications for 27 vacant posts of private secretaries. A written examination was conducted, and after the merit list was published, a few candidates applied for a re-evaluation of their answer sc ..