Mrs. Sarojini Ramaswami vs Union of India & Others (1992)
This judgment ensures judges receive the Inquiry Committee’s report before submission to Parliament, upholding judicial review, natural justice, and transparency.
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This judgment ensures judges receive the Inquiry Committee’s report before submission to Parliament, upholding judicial review, natural justice, and transparency.
This landmark judgment ruled that religious conversion cannot bypass Hindu monogamy laws. Second marriages in such cases are illegal, emphasizing the need for a Uniform Civil Code.
The Supreme Court clarified indirect tax refunds, upholding statutory procedures under Section 11B, preventing unjust enrichment, and ensuring public revenue protection.
The Supreme Court reaffirmed judicial review, ruling tribunals cannot bypass High Courts in administrative justice matters, preserving constitutional balance and rights.
The Supreme Court upheld that High Court judges can be transferred under Article 222 without consent if in public interest, affirming CJI’s opinion as decisive.