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  • Past Service Counting Teachers of Chandigarh Government Colleges

    Past Service Counting Teachers of Chandigarh Government Colleges

    Note: This story has not been edited by LegalSeva and is generated from a news syndicate feed.  Enforce SC ruling on past service recognition: Teachers to edu secy. Chandigarh: The Chandigarh Government Colleges Teachers’ Association (CGCTA) has requested the education secretary to adopt and implement the Supreme Court’s rulings regarding the counting of past service…

  • CBI Probe HighCourt Chandigarh Petition Punjab and Haryana

    CBI Probe HighCourt Chandigarh Petition Punjab and Haryana

    Note: This story has not been edited by LegalSeva and is generated from a news syndicate feed.  Shubhkaran death: Pb, Hry notice over plea for CBI probe Chandigarh: Taking cognizance of a plea seeking a CBI probe into the death of farm activist Shubhkaran Singh, who allegedly died in Haryana Police firing at the Khanauri…

  • Nuh Violence PIL HighCourt

    Nuh Violence PIL HighCourt

    Note: This story has not been edited by LegalSeva and is generated from a news syndicate feed.  { NUH VIOLENCE }- HC disposes of 2023 suo motu PIL CHANDIGARH : The Punjab and Haryana high court on Tuesday disposed of a public interest liti- gation (PIL) initiated in August 2023, after reports of demolition of…

  • Chandigarh District Court Defamation Case

    Chandigarh District Court Defamation Case

    Note: This story has not been edited by LegalSeva and is generated from a news syndicate feed.  CHANDIGARH: The matter of Chandigarh Club elections, falling on November 16, has reached court. The current president of the club, Sandeep Sahni, and a candidate for the president post, Sunil Khanna, have filed a civil suit against club…

  • Interim Maintenance When Wife Working HighCourt Chandigarh

    Interim Maintenance When Wife Working HighCourt Chandigarh

    While hearing a challenging to an interim maintenance order, the Punjab and Haryana High Court observed that even if mother is working and earning sufficiently, it would not automatically mean that the father is absolved of his responsibility to provide sustenance for his children. In doing so, the high court emphasized that the father is…