Judgments - CR.A
ARJUN GOPAL AND ORS. Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS.
VOLUNTARY HEALTH ASS. OF PUNJAB Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS.
B A VANI Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ANOTHER
SALAM SAMARJEET SINGH Vs. HIGH COURT OF MANIPUR AT IMPHAL AND ANR
In my considered view the Rules and the instructions clearly demonstrate that there was no cut-off mark or pass mark for the viva voce examination in the past and therefore the High Court on 12.01.2015 made a specific Resolution that no one shall be declared passed and selected for appointment unless he secures minimum 40% in the Full Judgment
RE - INHUMAN CONDITIONS IN 1382 PRISONS (II)
M/S. APJ LABORATORIES PVT.LTD. Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS
SAMAJ PARIVARTANA SAMUDAYA & ORS. Vs. STATE OF KARNATAKA & ORS.
SWAMI ACHYUTANAND TIRTH & ORS. Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS.
The present writ petition is filed in public interest by the petitioners highlighting the menace of growing sales of adulterated and synthetic milk in different parts of the country. Considering the seriousness of the matter and in the light of various orders passed by this Court, the Writ Petition is disposed of with the following directions and observations:- i. Full Judgment
LOK PRAHARI Vs. STATE OF U.P. & ORS.
SANTOSH SINGH Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ANR
There is a tendency on the part of public interest petitioners to assume that every good thing which society should aspire to achieve can be achieved through the instrumentality of the court. The judicial process provides remedies for constitutional or legal infractions. Public interest litigation allows a relaxation of the strict rules of locus standi. However, the court must necessarily abide Full Judgment
R.M DHARIWAL 100% EOU Vs. U.O.I & ORS
M/S HARSH INTERNATIONAL & ANR Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS.
V. VASANTHAKUMAR Vs. H.C. BHATIA AND ORS
In view of cases pending in the Supreme Court of India on average for about 5 years, in the High Courts again for about 8 years, and anywhere between 5- 10 years in the Trial Courts on the average, would it not be part of the responsibility and duty of the Supreme Court of India to examine through a Constitution Bench, the issue of divesting the Supreme Court of about 80% of the pendency of Full Judgment