Supreme Court emphasizes reasons in decisions, remits case for fresh consideration The Supreme Court allowed the appeal of a constable seeking salary and pay revision, overturning the High Court's decision to reject the writ petition ...
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Supreme Court emphasizes reasons in decisions, remits case for fresh consideration
The Supreme Court allowed the appeal of a constable seeking salary and pay revision, overturning the High Court's decision to reject the writ petition without providing reasons. The Supreme Court emphasized the necessity of providing adequate reasons for decisions, criticizing the lack of reasoning in the High Court's order. The case was remitted back to the High Court for fresh consideration, with each party bearing their own costs.
Issues involved: Appeal against rejection of writ petition by High Court without providing reasons.
The Supreme Court, in a case where the appellant, a constable, sought salary and pay revision, set aside the High Court's order rejecting the writ petition. The appellant had raised multiple issues in the petition, but the High Court dismissed it without examining any of them. The Supreme Court emphasized the importance of providing reasons in such decisions, citing the necessity of giving satisfactory reasons for a just outcome. The Court held that the High Court's order lacked reasoning and remitted the matter back to the High Court for fresh consideration, with each party bearing their own costs.
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