H.H. Maharajadhiraja Madhav Rao Jivaji Rao Vs Union of India (1970)
The judgment held that derecognition of rulers and ending privy purses were political acts under Articles 363 and 366(22), beyond judicial review or rights claims.
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The judgment held that derecognition of rulers and ending privy purses were political acts under Articles 363 and 366(22), beyond judicial review or rights claims.
The Court ruled that reserved category promotions don’t grant seniority over general candidates, balancing reservation benefits with equality under Articles 14 and 16.
This judgment limits judicial intervention in policy decisions, distinguishes provisional and final approvals, and upholds government discretion in eco-sensitive industrial licens…
The Supreme Court upheld a widow’s inheritance rights under Muslim law and highlighted issues with inaccurate translation of court orders, ensuring justice.
The Supreme Court upheld U.P.’s right to recover pre-1989 vend fees on industrial alcohol, reaffirming prospective overruling and dismissing the company’s appeal.