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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Justice BV Nagarathna"
Services Rendered By Employee On Work Charge Basis Can't Be Considered For First Time Bound Promotion When He Is Absorbed On A Different Payscale: Supreme Court
Avoid Shortcut Approach In Judgments; Courts Must Adjudicate All Issues : Supreme Court
Order Allowing Review Petition Must Be Speaking & Reasoned Order As To What Was The Error Apparent On The Face Of Record: Supreme Court
Whether Product `Nimbooz' Can Be Classified Under Item `Lemonade' Or `Fruit Pulp Or Fruit Juice Based Drinks': Supreme Court To Consider
COVID Death Compensation : Supreme Court Reserves Order On Centre's Application For Time-Limit For Making Claims & Measures To Check Fake Claims
Bidder/Tenderer Cannot Challenge Bid Condition/Clause Merely Because It Is Not Convenient To Him: Supreme Court
Dispute Concerning Exemption U/Sec 87 Customs Act Cannot Be Equated With Dispute In Relation To Rate Of Duty: Supreme Court
Order VII Rule 11 CPC - Court Has To Read Plaint As A Whole; Can't Reject It Only Reading Few Lines : Supreme Court
COVID Death Compensation - Child Losing Both Parents To Get Ex-Gratia For Each Death : Supreme Court Clarifies
Supreme Court Suggests CAG Inquiry Into Fake Claims For COVID Death Compensation
Academic Matters Should Be Best Left To Academics, Courts Have No Expertise In Matters When Conscious Decision Is Taken By Experts; Supreme Court
Judgment Must Have Clarity On Exact Relief Granted So As To Avoid Difficulty In Execution : Supreme Court
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