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Army Personnel Discharged over Fake Certificate Claims Reinstated by Supreme Court [Read Judgment]
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Army Personnel Discharged over Fake Certificate Claims Reinstated by Supreme Court [Read Judgment]

Supreme Court reinstates four army personnel wrongly discharged over fake certificate claims, highlighting a lack of evidence against them.

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Being quasi judicial, tribunal can't direct formulation of policy: Supreme Court [Read Judgment] Judiciary
Being quasi judicial, tribunal can't direct formulation of policy: Supreme Court [Read Judgment]

Supreme Court rules that Armed Forces Tribunal, a quasi-judicial body, lacks authority to direct government policy formulation, particularly in matters of promotions within the military. Highlights from the court's decision, including the quashing of an order for Air Commodore N K Sharma, and insights into the tribunal's limited jurisdiction under the Armed Forces Tribunal Act, 2007.

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