The government cannot merely restate allegations made by the prosecution in a criminal case to hold that a service candidate is "bad" or "unsuitable for the post", the Kerala High Court said.
The Bible, the ideals in the Constitution of India, and the UDHR recently prompted Kerala High Court to come to the aid of an 80-year-old senior citizen who had sought to claim arrears for maintenance from his children.
While setting aside a charge memo issued against an employee of the Tamil Nadu Grama Bank, the Madras High Court noted that every employee has a "right to vent" and the management could not take.
Nominal Index [Citation: 2023 LiveLaw (Ker) 290-302]Kripesh Krishnan v. State of Kerala & Anr., 2023 LiveLaw (Ker) 290 Naisam V. The Station House Officer Citation: 2023 LiveLaw (Ker) 291, 2023.
The Kerala High Court recently held that an award passed by a Lok Adalat must contain all the characteristics of a decree to make it enforceable. The Court observed that Order 20 Rules 6 (1) and (9).