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1ST DAY REPORT

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Legal Maxim : Actus curiae neminem gravabit


Meaning :An act of the court will Prejudice no one.

Cases:

*Jang singh v. Brij Lal ,AIR 1996 SC 1631


*Amarjeeth singh v. Devi Ratan (2010)
*South Eastern Coalfields Ltd v. State of MP

2 NEWS ITEMS:

* Karnataka HC Seeks Details From Govt, BBMP On Immediate Medical


Assistance To Patients.

*Padmanabhaswamy Temple: "Death of King does not effect Shebaitship"


Supreme Court rules that Travancore royal family has control over Temple.

2 Cases from Live Law , Bar and Bench. :

 SRI MARTHANDA VARMA (D) THR. LRs. & ANR. V. STATE OF


KERALA & ORS.

 Anamol Bhandari (Minor) Through ... vs Delhi Technological University


on 13 September, 2012
Research:

i) Whether a Karnataka state government employee is entitled for pension if he


secures a post-retirement job in the Government?

Answer: Yes a Karnataka state government employee is entitled to get pension


but he has obligation or responsibility of declaring the amount of pension or any
gratuity and bonus received by him on his retirement and pension will be
decided based on that.

CHAPTER XX OF Karnataka civil service rules (KCSR) describe RE-


EMPLOYMENT OF PENSIONERS
Section II - GENERAL RULES
303.

(a) No Government servant may retire with the view of being re-employed, and
drawing pension in addition to pay, whether in Government service or in the
service of any Local Fund.
(b) When a person who was formerly in Government employ is re-employed,
whether temporarily or permanently in Government service or in the service of
a Local Authority, it shall be incumbent on him to declare the amount of any
gratuity, bonus or pension received by him on retirement. The authority re-
appointing him shall ‘specifically state in the order of reappointment whether
any deduction is to be made from pension or salary as required by the rules of
this Chapter and shall communicate a copy of the order to the Audit Officer.

The Listener :

Webinar :

“Constitution of India - Law making - Role of Constitutional Courts.”

The Constitution of India is called the mother law and it prescribes the federal
structure, how it separated powers between Centre and state. In webinar sir
clearly conveyed Judiciary never makes law it’s the work of Legislators
(Parliament) and Executive Judiciary will test , interprets and declares law. .Sir
explained how Supreme Court in Kesavanda Bharti case introduced Basic
structure doctrine through its judicial activism and quoted many land mark
cases like Vishaka v.State of Rajasthan , Bagalpur and how Constitutional court
has important role in country .

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