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Feb 18 2021 (SC)

Lalitha R Nath Vs. Kannur Medical College

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NON-REPORTABLE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL No.596 OF2021(ARISING OUT OF SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (CIVIL) No.7907 OF2020 LALITHA R NATH AND OTHERS ..... APPELLANTS(S) VERSUS KANNUR MEDICAL COLLEGE AND OTHERS ..... RESPONDENT(S) W I T H CIVIL APPEAL No.597 OF2021(ARISING OUT OF SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (CIVIL) No.9507 OF2020 CIVIL APPEAL No.598 OF2021(ARISING OUT OF SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (CIVIL) No.8121 OF2020 A N D CIVIL APPEAL No.599 OF2021(ARISING OUT OF SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (CIVIL) No.7462 OF2020 JUDGMENT SANJIV KHANNA, J.Leave granted.2. Appeal preferred by Lalitha R Nath and 24 others impugns the final order and judgment dated 29th May, 2020 of the Division Bench of the Kerala High Court, partially allowing Writ Petition Civil Appeal a/o. of SLP (C) No.7907 of 2020 & Ors. Page 1 of 30 (Civil) No.10205 of 2020 filed by Kannur Medical College (hereinafter referred to as KMC or the College) by staying operation of the order dated 29th April, ...

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Feb 18 2021 (SC)

Anmol Kumar Tiwari Vs. The State Of Jharkhand

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Non-Reportable IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION Civil Appeal Nos. 429-430 of 2021 Anmol Kumar Tiwari & Ors. .... Appellant(s) Versus The State of Jharkhand & Ors. . Respondent (s) WITH Civil Appeal Nos. 431-434 of 2021 Civil Appeal No.435 of 2021 Civil Appeal Nos.436-477 of 2021 Civil Appeal No.478 of 2021 JUDGMENT L. NAGESWARA RAO, J.1. An advertisement was issued calling for applications for appointment to 384 posts of Police Sub-Inspectors, Attendants (Sergeant) and Company Commanders by the Home Department of the Government of Jharkhand on 01.03.2008. 1217 candidates were declared successful in the written examination and were called for interview. The 1 | Pa ge final result was published and 382 candidates were selected against 384 vacancies as candidates belonging to SC Quota for the two posts of Sergeant were not available. A High- Level Committee was constituted by the State Government to examine the irregularities in the selection process. A report wa...

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Feb 17 2021 (SC)

Unitech Limied Vs. Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporati ...

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Reportable IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION Civil Appeal No.317 of 2021 Arising out of SLP (C) No.9019 of 2019 UNITECH Limited & Ors. .... Appellants Versus Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure .... Respondents Corporation (TSIIC) & Ors. With Civil Appeal No.318 of 2021 Arising out of SLP (C) No.10135 of 2019 And With Civil Appeal No.319 of 2021 Arising out of SLP (C) No.17529 of 2019 1 JUDGMENT Dr Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud, J A. Background B. Proceedings before this Court C. Salient features of the transaction documents D. Submissions of the parties E. Analysis E.1. Maintainability of the writ petition under Article 226 E.2. Contractual right to compensatory payment E.3. Apportionment of the liabilities between the instrumentalities of the state of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana F. Summation 2 PART A A. Background 1 The appeals arise from a judgment dated 1 April 2019 of a Division Bench of the High Court for the State of Telangana. Three appeals will form ...

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Feb 17 2021 (SC)

U.a.basheer Vs. The State Of Karnataka

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1 REPORTABLE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL No.3032 OF2010U.A. Basheer Thr. G.P.A. Holder Appellant(s) VERSUS State of Karnataka & Anr. Respondent(s) JUDGMENT MOHAN M. SHANTANAGOUDAR, J.: This appeal arises out of order and judgment of the Division Bench of the High Court of Karnataka (hereinafter, High Court) dated 26.03.2009, dismissing Writ Appeal No.7758 of 2003 [ULC]. filed by the Appellant herein against the order dated 21.10.2003 passed by the learned Single Judge of the High Court in W.P. No.35449 of 2001. Factual Background:2. 2. The facts leading to this appeal are as follows: Five properties/Survey Nos. (533B2, 532A, 537, 533A, 539), totally measuring 3 acres and 11 cents, situated in Ullal village, Mangalore Agglomeration (joint family property), originally belonged to the joint family of two sisters, namely, Smt. Korapalu Sapalyathi and Smt. Nemu Sapalyathi. Korapalu Sapalyathi had three children and Smt. Nemu Sapalyathi had seven c...

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Feb 17 2021 (SC)

Compack Enterprises India (p) Limited Vs. Beant Singh

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REPORTABLE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (CIVIL) NOS. 22242225 OF2021(Arising out of SLP(C) Diary No.38441 of 2019) COMPACK ENTERPRISES INDIA (P) LTD. PETITIONER VERSUS BEANT SINGH RESPONDENT JUDGMENT MOHAN M. SHANTANAGOUDAR, J.:1. These petitions arise out of judgments of the High Court of Delhi (hereinafter High Court) dated 14.02.2019 and 25.07.2019. By the first impugned judgment dated 14.02.2019, the High Court disposed of the regular first appeal RFA No.253/2018 filed by the Petitioner against judgment and order of the Ld. Additional District Judge, Rohini (Trial Court) dated 23.09.2017 in Suit No.1 58395/2016 filed by the Respondent. Whereas by the second impugned judgment dated 25.7.2019, the High Court disposed of Review Petition No.177/2019 filed by the Petitioner against the judgment in RFA No.253/2018. I. Background Facts 2. These cases concern a suit for possession and mesne profits filed by the Respondent/plaintiff again...

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Feb 17 2021 (SC)

Narayan Sitaram Badwaik (dead) Thr. Lrs. Vs. Bisaram And Ors.

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REPORTABLE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL No.6124 OF2011NARAYAN SITARAMJI BADWAIK APPELLANTS (DEAD) THROUGH LRS. VERSUS BISARAM AND OTHERS RESPONDENTS JUDGMENT N.V. RAMANA, J .1. When the matter came up last time, on 03.02.2021, this Court passed the following order: In spite of service, no one has appeared on behalf of the respondents. Heard learned counsel for the appellants. Taking into consideration the nonappearance of the counsel for the respondents and to know the exact position of the disputed property as well as whether any compromise has taken place between the parties, we grant two weeks to the counsel for the appellants to do the needful. List the matter immediately after two weeks.2. Even today, when the matter was called out, nobody appeared for the respondents in spite of service of notice. 13. Heard the learned counsel appearing for the appellants.4. In response to our earlier query, it is represented by the learned counsel for...

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Feb 17 2021 (SC)

The High Court Of Judicature At Madras Vs. M. C. Subramaniam

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1 REPORTABLE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (CIVIL) NOS. 30633064 OF2021(DIARY No.38692021) The High Court of Judicature at Madras Rep. by its Registrar General ...Petitioner Versus M.C. Subramaniam & ors. ...Respondents JUDGMENT MOHAN M. SHANTANAGOUDAR, J.These special leave petitions arise out of common order and judgement of the High Court of Madras (hereinafter, High Court) dated 8.01.2020. By the impugned judgement, the High Court allowed Civil Miscellaneous Petitions Nos. 26742 & 26743 of 2019 filed by the Respondent No.1 herein praying for refund of the court fees deposited by him in Appeal Suits Nos. 876/2012 and 566/2013 filed by him before the High Court.2. The facts leading to these petitions are as follows: Respondent No.1 purchased two vehicles from Respondent No.2 vide two 2 separate hire purchase agreements (hereinafter, AgreementI and AgreementII; collectively, the Agreements) dated 10.06.1996, under which Respondent No...

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Feb 16 2021 (SC)

Dumka Medical College Vs. Board Of Governors In Supersession Of Medica ...

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Non-Reportable IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION Writ Petition (C) No.932 of 2019 Dumka Medical College, Dumka & Another. .... Petitioners (s) Versus Board of Governors in Supersession of Medical Council of India & Another. . Respondent (s) With Writ Petition (C) No.945 of 2019 Writ Petition (C) No.970 of 2019 Writ Petition (C) No.72 of 2021 JUDGMENT L. NAGESWARA RAO, J.1. The Government of India identified three Districts in the State of Jharkhand namely Dumka, Hazaribagh and Palamu for establishing new Medical Colleges. A Memorandum of Understanding was entered between the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India and State of Jharkhand under the Centrally sponsored scheme namely Establishment of New Medical Colleges Attached with 1 | Pa ge Existing District/Referral Hospitals, to establish new Medical Colleges in the State. The State of Jharkhand granted essentiality certificates to all the three proposed Medical Colleges. Writ Petition (C) N...

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Feb 16 2021 (SC)

Kaloji Narayana Rao University Of Health Sciences Vs. Srikeerti Reddi ...

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1 REPORTABLE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA (CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION) CIVIL APPEAL No.390 OF2021KALOJI NARAYANA RAO UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES APPELLANT (S) VERSUS SRIKEERTI REDDI PINGLE & ORS. .RESPONDENT(S) JUDGEMENT S. RAVINDRA BHAT, J.1. With consent of learned counsel for the parties, the appeal was heard finally.2. The Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (hereafter variously referred to as the University or the appellant) appeals a decision of the Telangana High Court1 in W.P. No.23953/2020 which had allowed a writ petition preferred by the respondent (hereafter referred to as the student). The respondent student had sought a direction declaring the action of the University in treating her as ineligible for admission to the MBBS Course for the academic year 2020-21, as illegal. The facts necessary for decision are few; the student had applied, pursuant to a notification issued by the University on 30.11.2020 for admission into the management quota for NRI can...

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Feb 16 2021 (SC)

Gauri Shankar Vs. The State Of Punjab

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NONREPORTABLE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL No.135 OF2021(Arising out of SLP(Crl.) No(s).1836 of 2020) GAURI SHANKAR ...APPELLANT VERSUS STATE OF PUNJAB ...RESPONDENT JUDGMENT Rastogi, J.1. Leave granted.2. The sole accused appellant faced trial for committing the murder of two minor children aged 4 years and 2 years in brutal manner by administering celphos to them. After being convicted by learned trial Judge for offence under Section 302 IPC by judgment dated 1st July, 2013 and confirmed by the High Court on appeal 1 preferred at his instance being dismissed by judgment impugned dated 13th December, 2018, the appellant has preferred this appeal.3. The case of the prosecution was that complainant Anju was married with Ajay Kumar, S/o Sajjan Singh and from this wedlock, she had two children, namely, Vijay Kumar @ Bittu aged 4 years and Muskan aged 2 years. Ajay Kumar was addicted to liquor and because of intoxicants, he died. The accused...

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