State of Maharashtra vs Milind & Others (2000)
The Supreme Court ruled that only Parliament can modify Article 342 Presidential Orders, denying Halba-Koshti as a Scheduled Tribe and limiting judicial or executive expansion.
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The Supreme Court ruled that only Parliament can modify Article 342 Presidential Orders, denying Halba-Koshti as a Scheduled Tribe and limiting judicial or executive expansion.
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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.
The Supreme Court dismissed petitions seeking remission of J. Vasudevan’s imprisonment for contempt, upholding the sentence despite mercy appeals.
The Supreme Court upheld autonomy of private unaided and minority institutions in admissions and fees while prohibiting profiteering and ensuring merit-based transparency.