Judgments - Supreme Court of India
STATE OF PUNJAB AND ORS Vs. JAGJIT SINGH AND ORS
Having traversed the legal parameters with reference to the application of the principle of ‘equal pay for equal work’, in relation to temporary employees (daily-wage employees, ad-hoc appointees, employees appointed on casual basis, contractual employees and the like), the sole factor that requires our determination is, whether the concerned employees (before this Court), were rendering similar duties and responsibilities, as were Full Judgment
M/S. ANJANEY FERRO ALLOYS LTD. VERSUS JHARKHAND STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION AND ORS.
SAROJ AGARWALLA(DEAD) THR LR ABHISHEK AGRAWALLA Vs. YASHEEL JAIN
RIHANA Vs. STATE OF U.P AND ORS.
CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INST.&ANR. Vs. PRESIDING OFFICER, LABOUR COURT & ORS.
BOARD OF CONTROL FOR CRICKET Vs. CRICKET AASOCIATION OF BIHAR & ORS
HET RAM BENIWAL & ORS. Vs. RAGHUVEER SINGH & ORS
It has been held by this Court that judges need not be protected and that they can take care of themselves. It is the right and interest of the public in the due administration of justice that have to be protected. See Asharam M. Jain v. A. T. Gupta, reported in (1983) 4 SCC 125. Vilification of judges would lead to the destruction of the system of administration of justice. The statements made by the Full Judgment
STATE OF J & K Vs. VICHAR KRANTI INTERNATIONAL & ANR
UNION OF INDIA & ORS. Vs. M/S. CIPLA LTD. & ANR
LALA LAXMAN KIRDAT & ETC. Vs. STATE OF MAHARASHTRA & ORS
LALA LAXMAN KIRDAT & ETC. Vs. STATE OF MAHARASHTRA & ORS
YOGESH SINGH Vs. MAHABEER SINGH & ORS
HARBEER SINGH Vs. SHEESHPAL & ORS
KULDEEP SINGH Vs. RAJINDER KUMAR AND ORS
VIVEK BATRA Vs. U.O.I & ORS
Having gone through the copy of note-sheets relating to sanction in question placed before us as part of rejoinder affidavit, it is evident that there had been proper application of mind on the part of the competent authority before the sanction was accorded. Our perusal of the said record does not indicate that any decision was taken by the competent authority, at any point of Full Judgment