Facts of the Case A, a Civil Servant holding the post of District Collector, was suspended by the Government on allegations of misconduct. The suspension […]
Tag: Natural Justice
A public servant failed to discharge his duties as imposed under a law. Explain the appropriate constitutional remedy.
Facts of the Case A public servant has failed to discharge his statutory duties as imposed under a law enacted by the competent authority. The […]
All the 150 public servants working in a Government department were dismissed from service as most of them participated in a Dharna cum Gherao Programme. No inquiry was conducted on the ground of impracticability. Discuss the validity of such dismissal.
Facts of the Case All 150 public servants working in a Government department were dismissed from service because they participated in a Dharna-cum-Gherao programme. The […]
The Speaker of Lok Sabha expelled 20 members for receiving money for raising questions in the house on behalf of vested interests. They challenged the expulsion before the Supreme Court. Decide.
Facts of the Case The Speaker of the Lok Sabha expelled 20 members for allegedly receiving money to raise questions in the House on behalf […]
A was a temporary Government Servant. He was given a memorandum containing two charges against him. He asked to explain why disciplinary action should not be taken against him. His services were terminated without assigning any reasons – decide its validity with reason.
Facts of the Case Mr. A, a temporary government servant, was issued a memorandum containing two charges against him. He was given an opportunity to […]
A government employee was dismissed by another officer equal to his rand. Discuss the validity of such dismissal.
Facts of the Case Mr. X, a government employee, was dismissed from service by another officer of the same rank. The dismissal was executed without […]
Explain the Doctrine of Pleasure. What are the Constitutional Safeguards against its misuse
Constitutional Framework and Significance of the Doctrine of Pleasure The Doctrine of Pleasure is one of the most significant administrative principles governing the tenure of […]
Discuss the safeguards available to civil servants under the Constitution of India
Constitutional Foundation of Civil Services Civil servants form the backbone of Indian administration, ensuring that government policies and laws are effectively implemented. Recognizing their crucial […]
Writ of Certiorari
Introduction and Constitutional Basis The Writ of Certiorari is one of the five constitutional writs provided under Article 32 and Article 226 of the Indian […]
Curative Petition
Overview and Constitutional Basis: A Curative Petition is a special judicial remedy developed by the Supreme Court of India to prevent miscarriage of justice and […]
