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Will Cannot Be Revoked By Subsequent Agreement, Revocation To Be Done Only By Modes Under S.70 Of Succession Act

The Supreme Court has held that a will cannot be revoked by an agreement and can be revoked only as per the modes specified under Section 70 of the Indian Succession Act. The case was of Badrilal v. Suresh & Ors. The decision was given by Justices Ajay Rastogi and Abhay.S.Oka. 

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Article 136 Interference Not Called For Merely Because A Different View About High Court's Judgment Is Possible : Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has reiterated that intervention under Article 136 of the Constitution is not called for merely because a different view about the High Court’s judgment is possible. The name of the case was State of Kerala &Anr. V. M/S Popular Estates (Now Dissolved) & Anr. The decision was given by Justices Indira Banerjee and S Ravindra Bhat.

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Principle Of Initial Date Of Appointment Valid Principle To Determine Inter-Se Seniority In Absence Of Rules To Contrary : Supreme Court

It was held by the Supreme Court that the principle of initial date of appointment or continuous officiation will be the valid principle to be considered for determination of inter se seniority in the absence of any rule or guidelines to the contrary. The name of the case was Sudhir Kumar Atrey v. Union of India & Ors. The decision was given by Justice Ajay Rastogi and Justice Abhay Oka.

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Prior Sanction Of Magistrate Not Mandatory For Investigating Non-Cognizable Offence Along With Cognizable Offence : Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has held that prior sanction of the Magistrate is not mandatory for investigating a non-cognizable offence along with a cognizable offence. The name of the case was State of Jammu and Kashmir v. Dr Saleem Ur Rehman. The decision was given by Justices MR Shah and AS Bopanna.

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