SC: Employee Can’t Be Dismissed for Charges Not in Notice
Supreme Court holds that an employee cannot be dismissed for charges not mentioned in the show-cause notice, ensuring fairness in disciplinary actions.
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Supreme Court holds that an employee cannot be dismissed for charges not mentioned in the show-cause notice, ensuring fairness in disciplinary actions.
The Supreme Court upheld a widow’s inheritance rights under Muslim law and highlighted issues with inaccurate translation of court orders, ensuring justice.
This landmark judgment affirmed broadcasting as part of free speech, limiting state control and reinforcing media freedom and public access under Article 19(2).
SC strikes down Section 66A IT Act, 2000, upholding freedom of speech and allowing restrictions only against incitement to violence or public disorder.
SC rules voters can choose NOTA while maintaining secrecy, directing Election Commission to include it in EVMs to ensure free and fair elections.