No personal oral hearing needed before labelling bank accounts as fraud: SC The Supreme Court ruled that banks are not required to provide personal oral hearings before classifying accounts as fraudulent. However, banks must furnish customers with a forensic audit report prior to such classification. This decision acknowledges the infeasibility of individual hearings given the significant rise in bank fraud cases. #Supreme_Court #Supreme #Court #Court_ruled #personal #personal_oral #provide_personal #classifying_accounts #oral_hearing #oral

SC: For requisitioned vehicles, govt to pay 3rd party damages The Supreme Court ruled that if a private vehicle is requisitioned by a district administration and meets with an accident, the government, not the insurance company, is liable for compensation. The court stated that the owner is divested of custody and control during requisition, making the requisitioning authority responsible for incidents. #Supreme_Court #Supreme #district_administration #Court_ruled #party_damages #insurance_company #requisitioned_vehicles #private_vehicle #court_stated #requisitioned

Financial burden no excuse to deny fair dues for land buys: SC The Supreme Court ruled that financial burden cannot deny fair compensation for land acquisition, upholding the principle that fiscal implications don't override landowners' entitlements. However, the court limited this liberal compensation regime to claims pending since March 28, 2008, preventing delayed appeals for enhanced payouts. #Supreme_Court #Court_ruled #Financial_burden #deny_fair #land_buys #land_acquisition #landowners'_entitlements #fair_dues #fiscal_implications #override_landowners'

No Scheduled Caste status on conversion to religions other than Hinduism, Sikhism or Buddhism: Supreme Court The Supreme Court ruled that individuals converting from Hinduism, Sikhism, or Buddhism to other religions lose their Scheduled Caste status. The top court upheld an Andhra Pradesh High Court order, stating that professing a different faith, like Christianity, disqualifies one from SC benefits and protections under the SC/ST Act. This bar is absolute, regardless of birth or caste certificates. #Hinduism #Buddhism #Supreme_Court #Supreme #Court_ruled #Scheduled_Caste #Caste_status #Sikhism #Scheduled #individuals_converting

Income cannot be sole decider of OBC creamy layer: SC The Supreme Court ruled that parental job status, not just income, must determine OBC 'creamy layer' exclusion. This decision impacts wards of PSU and private sector employees, aligning their criteria with government employees. The court emphasized that income alone is insufficient for exclusion, stressing the importance of job category and status. #Supreme_Court #Supreme #Court_ruled #OBC_creamy #creamy_layer #OBC #determine_OBC #layer #sole_decider #creamy

'Equal work, equal pay' applies only within same institution: Madras high court The Madras High Court ruled that the principle of equal pay for equal work applies only to employees within the same institution and under identical service conditions. The court clarified that comparisons cannot be made between employees of public sector undertakings and government departments due to differing service rules. #Madras_high #high_court #high #Court_ruled #Madras #Equal_work #equal_pay #work_applies #Equal #service_conditions

AFCON 2025 Final: Nineteen fans jailed for hooliganism during Morocco vs SenegalA Moroccan Court ruled that the fans — 18 Senegalese and a French national — were guilty of more than half a dozen charges, including those of hooliganism. A Moroccan Court ruled that the fans — 18 Senegalese and a French national — were guilty of more than half a dozen charges, including those of hooliganism. #Final #Court_ruled #Moroccan_Court #French_national #dozen_charges #Nineteen_fans #SenegalA_Moroccan #Senegalese #AFCON #fans_jailed

SC upheld soldiers’ disability pension as recognition of sacrifice, not charity The Supreme Court ruled that ex-servicemen are entitled to full arrears of disability pension from applicable cut-off dates, rejecting the government's plea to limit payments to three years. The court emphasized that disability pension is a vested right, not charity, recognizing sacrifices made for the nation. #Supreme_Court #cut-off_dates #disability_pension #upheld_soldiers’ #full_arrears #applicable_cut-off #government_plea #limit_payments #Court_ruled #soldiers’_disability
