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1 - 5 of 5 (0.38 seconds)Union Of India & Anr vs Wing Commander T. Parthasarathy on 10 November, 2000
10. To address first Surya Kumar's argument that under the ruling
in Wing Commander T. Parthasarathy (supra), that in cases of
resignation effective from a future date (as is the case in the present
case), there exists a general right to withdraw such resignation until
the time it becomes effective, it is necessary to quote the relevant
extracts of the judgment at length and in context.
Union Of India vs Shri Gopal Chandra Misra And Ors on 15 February, 1978
There, the Supreme
Court, relying on the decision in Union of India (UOI) and Ors. v.
Gopal Chandra Mishra and Ors., (1978) 2 SCC 301, noted as
follows:
New Delhi Municipal Council vs Pan Singh & Ors on 8 March, 2007
Indeed, as the Supreme Court noted in New Delhi Municipal
Council v. Pan Singh, (2007) 9 SCC 278:
State Of Orissa vs Pyarimohan Samantaray And Ors. on 3 November, 1976
15. Thus, while the fact of delay or laches will not, in all cases,
negate a remedy, these are important considerations to be kept in
mind, as is demonstrated by the decision in State of Orissa v.
Pyarimohan Samantaray, (1977) 3 SCC 396, where the writ petition
was dismissed on similar grounds of delay and laches without
entertaining the merits of the petition. This was further explained by
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