Education of Children not only in Classroom, it’s in Playground as well : Upholds the Kerala High Court 

Education of Children not only in Classroom, it’s in Playground as well : Upholds the Kerala High Court 

District Panchayat and Grama Panchayat of Kadampand  moved ahead to construct a water tank in school playground of Government Welfare Lower Primary School without any prior permission from school authorities. Aggrieved by which President on behalf of Parents Teachers Association and the Managing Committee Member of G.W.L.P School filed a Read more

THE SUPREME COURT RULED THAT DEVELOPERS MUST HAND OVER POSSESSION OF FLATS TO BUYERS AFTER RECEIVING NINETY PERCENT OF THE SALE PRICE, WITHOUT ADDING INTEREST ON THE REMAINING BALANCE

THE SUPREME COURT RULED THAT DEVELOPERS MUST HAND OVER POSSESSION OF FLATS TO BUYERS AFTER RECEIVING NINETY PERCENT OF THE SALE PRICE, WITHOUT ADDING INTEREST ON THE REMAINING BALANCE

Justice B.R. GAVAI and Justice Sandeep Mehta set aside the order passed by National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission on  23rd January, 2023. The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission gave directions that the complaint is partly accepted. The opposing parties must issue a new statement of account, adding a delayed compensation Read more

“SUPREME COURT ALLOWS APPEAL, AFFIRMS UNIVERSITIES MUST FOLLOW UGC REGULATIONS: JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA TO REINSTATE THE APPELLANTS IN THEIR RESPECTIVE POSTS”

“SUPREME COURT ALLOWS APPEAL, AFFIRMS UNIVERSITIES MUST FOLLOW UGC REGULATIONS: JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA TO REINSTATE THE APPELLANTS IN THEIR RESPECTIVE POSTS”

In its recent judgment dated 15.04.2024 Supreme Court granted permission to appeals filed by three teachers and ordered the respondents to reinstate the appellants, within three months from today, in their respective posts based on their selection in December 2016. The case was filed by Sabiha Hussain, Meher Fatima Hussain Read more

The Supreme court highlighted the principle that in situations where administrative rules are silent, executive instructions can be utilized to address gaps and ensure the smooth functioning of administration process

The Supreme court highlighted the principle that in situations where administrative rules are silent, executive instructions can be utilized to address gaps and ensure the smooth functioning of administration process

In a recent landmark judgment of  CIVIL APPEAL NOS. 4886-4888 OF 2023, the Supreme Court of India delivered a significant ruling on the promotion criteria for technical assistance within the engineering sector. The case involved a dispute between a group of engineers and the state of Tamil Nadu regarding the Read more

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