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Workers Employed To Perform Perennial/Permanent Nature Of Work Can’t Be Treated As Contractual Workers : Supreme Court Allows Regularization

Workers Employed To Perform Perennial/Permanent Nature Of Work Can’t Be Treated As Contractual Workers : Supreme Court Allows Regularization

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday (March 12) observed that the workers employed to perform perennial/permanent nature of work couldn’t be treated as contract workers under the Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act, 1970 to deny them the benefit of regularization of a job. The Bench

Anticipatory Bail Can’t Be Denied On Mere Assertion Of State That Custodial Interrogation Of Accused Is Required: Supreme Court

Anticipatory Bail Can’t Be Denied On Mere Assertion Of State That Custodial Interrogation Of Accused Is Required: Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court held that anticipatory bail can’t be denied merely because the custody of the accused is required by the State for custodial interrogation. “There is no gainsaying that custodial interrogation is one of the effective modes of investigating into the alleged crime.