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Supreme Court Clarifies NCLAT Remarks in GLAS Trust Case, Dismisses Appeals After Brief Hearing
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Vivek G.

Supreme Court Clarifies NCLAT Remarks in GLAS Trust Case, Dismisses Appeals After Brief Hearing

In a short but significant hearing on Monday, the Supreme Court dismissed two civil appeals filed by GLAS Trust Company LLC, while gently clarifying that certain remarks made by the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) should not prejudice the main dispute still pending before it. The bench, comprising Justices Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha and Atul S. Chandurkar, made the clarification almost as a protective measure, after both sides expressed concerns about the broader impact of the Tribunal’s earlier observations.

The appeals stem from interim proceedings before the NCLAT, where GLAS Trust Company LLC had challenged directions issued in an interlocutory application-IA No. 1514 of 2025-in a company law dispute involving Shailendra Ajmera and others.

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Kerala High Court Says Remarriage Cannot Erase Widow’s Statutory Right to Compassionate Appointment Under Rule 51B: Orders School to Appoint Petitioner
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Shivam Y.

Kerala High Court Says Remarriage Cannot Erase Widow’s Statutory Right to Compassionate Appointment Under Rule 51B: Orders School to Appoint Petitioner

The Kerala High Court on Wednesday set aside a school manager’s decision denying compassionate appointment to a 51-year-old widow solely because she remarried. The ruling came from Justice N. Nagaresh, who heard the writ petition filed by Mini R.K. the wife of a deceased government-aided school teacher who had been waiting nearly eight years for an eligible vacancy to open.

Inside Court Hall No. 4, the atmosphere was steady but tense. Mini sat quietly with her lawyers as the judge read out portions of the order, occasionally pausing to underline the “statutory character” of Rule 51B under the Kerala Education Rules (KER).

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Supreme Court Upholds Perambalur Land Auction, Says Widow Missed Mandatory 30-Day Remedy Under Revenue Recovery Act Despite Long Litigation
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Vivek G.

Supreme Court Upholds Perambalur Land Auction, Says Widow Missed Mandatory 30-Day Remedy Under Revenue Recovery Act Despite Long Litigation

In a judgment pronounced on Friday, a Supreme Court Bench comprising Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Vipul M. Pancholi upheld the auction of agricultural land in Perambalur, bringing a two-decade-long dispute to a close. The judges were clear that once an auction is completed under the Tamil Nadu Revenue Recovery Act, any challenge must be filed within 30 days a window that the appellant, Kolanjiammal, had admittedly missed.

the atmosphere was steady and almost weary, as both sides repeated arguments that the case had carried for years.

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Supreme Court Rules Software Purchase for Export Operations a Commercial Use, Rejects Poly Medicure's Consumer Status in Dispute with Brillio Technologies
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Vivek G.

Supreme Court Rules Software Purchase for Export Operations a Commercial Use, Rejects Poly Medicure's Consumer Status in Dispute with Brillio Technologies

On a slightly warm Thursday afternoon, the Supreme Court bench of Justice Manoj Misra and Justice J.B. Pardiwala delivered a judgment that had lawyers in Courtroom 4 quietly nodding some in agreement, others in concern over the ripple effects. The appeal filed by Poly Medicure Ltd. against Brillio Technologies Pvt. Ltd. was dismissed, with the Court ruling that the company could not claim the status of a “consumer” under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986.

As the order was read out, the bench remarked in a measured tone,

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