Delhi HC Restores Jamia Teachers’ Body, Quashes Dissolution
The Delhi High Court restored the Jamia Teachers’ Association, quashing the university’s dissolution orders and affirming the autonomy of academic bodies.
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The Delhi High Court restored the Jamia Teachers’ Association, quashing the university’s dissolution orders and affirming the autonomy of academic bodies.
The Supreme Court ruled that terminating an employee after 8 years of service cannot be justified, reinforcing job security and fairness in employment.
This case applied the basic structure doctrine to the Ninth Schedule, protecting pre-1973 laws while subjecting later ones to judicial review, reinforcing reforms.
This case held that Article 19 rights apply only to Indian citizens, not companies, clarifying the distinction between citizens’ rights and rights of any person.
The Court held that the Special Courts Bill, 1978, violated Article 14 due to arbitrary classification and lack of judicial review, making it unconstitutional in its form.