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Pension Is Rule-Bound, Gratuity Is Statutory: SC Clarifies Post-Resignation Rights
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Ashok Kumar Dabas (Dead) v. Delhi Transport Corporation presents a careful delineation of the legal consequences of resignation in public service, while simultaneously reaffirming statutory entitlements that survive severance of employment. The judgment draws a firm line between pensionary rights governed by service rules and terminal benefits protected by welfare legislation, resisting both over-expansive equity and rigid administrative denial
3 days ago2 min read


Ad Hocism Meets Constitutional Duty: SC on Regularisation of Workers
हिंदी अनुवाद नीचे है The Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Dharam Singh & Ors. v. State of U.P. marks another significant step in the...
Aug 194 min read


SC Grants Family Pension to Railway Widow Despite Lack of Regularization
In a compassionate and precedent-setting judgment on July 16, 2025, the Supreme Court ruled in Mala Devi v. Union of India that a...
Jul 171 min read


SC Clear Message on Regularisation of Temporary Appointments
the Supreme Court in Secretary, State of Karnataka & Ors. v. Umadevi & Ors. (Civil Appeals No. 3595–3612 of 1999) firmly asserted the...
Jul 143 min read


Procedural Compliance in Disciplinary Proceedings
The Supreme Court’s recent judgment in State of Jharkhand v. Rukma Kesh Mishra (2025) has provided critical clarity on the procedural...
Apr 23 min read


When Delay Defeats Justice: SC Stand on Protecting Quasi-Judicial Officers
In a landmark ruling that underscores the fragile balance between accountability and fairness, the Supreme Court’s judgment in Amresh...
Apr 23 min read


Protecting Public Servants: The Supreme Court’s Bold Move in the Suneeti Toteja Case
In a significant ruling the Supreme Court of India quashed criminal proceedings against appellant, a senior official at the Bureau of...
Feb 2610 min read


The Legality of the Deptt of Government Efficiency (DOGE): A Post-West Virginia and Loper Bright Analysis
The creation of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) by executive action in 2025— without explicit congressional...
Feb 153 min read


Double Compassionate Appointment: Legal Twist in the Shiv Dutt Sharma Case
Summary The Shiv Dutt Sharma vs. State of Uttar Pradesh case revolves around allegations of misrepresentation in a compassionate...
Jan 207 min read


Supreme Court’s Landmark Judgment on Medical Negligence in Jacob Mathew Case
On August 5 , 2005 , the Supreme Court of India delivered a landmark judgment in the case of Jacob Mathew v. State of Punjab & Anr ,...
Jan 134 min read


Promoting Organ Donation: Special Casual Leave Policy for Central Government Employees
The Government of India has introduced a progressive policy to encourage organ donation among its employees by granting up to 42 days of...
Jan 113 min read


Malaysian Palace Clarifies Pardons Process Amid Najib's Clemency Bid
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak is in jail following his conviction in the 1MDB corruption scandal, one of the largest...
Jan 61 min read


SC Decision on Voluntary Retirement and Termination of Doctors in Uttar Pradesh
The Supreme Court of India addressed a set of Civil Appeals involving doctors employed by the State of Uttar Pradesh who applied for...
Dec 30, 20245 min read


Allahabad High Court Nullifies Teacher’s Suspension, Cites DM’s Overreach in School Supervision
The Allahabad High Court has nullified the suspension of a teacher by the District Basic Education Officer, Sambhal, emphasizing that...
Dec 18, 20242 min read
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