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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Justice HS Thangkhiew"
Law Student Defends Low Attendance Citing Medical Reasons: Meghalaya High Court Denies Permission To Sit In Exam Citing Mandate Of Law
Meghalaya HC Rejects NEET-UG 2024 Candidates' Plea Seeking Re-Test For Delay In Distributing Question Papers, Says Extra Time Was Provided
Meghalaya High Court Upholds Appointment Of Three Judges "Over & Above" Advertised Vacancies, Cites Exceptional Circumstances
After 33 Yrs Of Service, Meghalaya High Court Treats Teacher's Resignation As Voluntary Retirement, Entitling Her To Pensionary Benefits
Resolution Applicant Not Bound To Pay Past Dues When No Claim Is Made, Even If Electricity Dues Are Statutory In Character: Meghalaya High Court
Mandate Of The Arbitral Tribunal Can Only Be Extended By The High Court If The Tribunal Was Constituted Pursuant To Directions Under Section 11(6) Of The A&C Act: Meghalaya High Court
Principal Civil Courts Can Extend Or Substitute Mandate Of Arbitrator If Not Originally Appointed By High Court Or Supreme Court: Meghalaya High Court
Justice H.S Thangkhiew Appointed As Acting Chief Justice Of Meghalaya High Court
'Death In Custody A Slur On A Civilised State': Meghalaya HC Fixes Quantum Of Punitive Compensation (₹10-15 Lakh) For Custodial Deaths In State
State Should Have Provided Alternate Sources Of Livelihood To Those Affected By Cessation Of Coal Mining Operations: Meghalaya High Court
Illegal Coal Mining: Meghalaya High Court Requests Assam DGP To Protect Petitioners From Alleged Kingpins
Illegal Coal Mining: Meghalaya High Court Says State Govt Consistently "Wards Off" PILs But Does Little To Crack Down On Unauthorized Operations
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