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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Demolition of Room for Want of Sanctioned Plan; Assessment Records and Repair Permissions Held Insufficient to Prove Legality of Construction....

The petitioner, a 72-year-old senior citizen, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India before the Bombay High Court seeking to quash a Stop Work Notice dated 18 January 202...

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Bombay High Court Allows Municipal Corporation's Petition to Dismiss Corrupt Employee Despite Minor Wage Deduction. Serious misconduct of diverting octroi refund and receiving illegal gratification outweighs technical non-compliance under Section 33(2)(b) of Industrial Disputes Act, 1947....

The Petitioner, Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, challenged the judgment and order dated 7 May 2010 passed by the Industrial Tribunal, Mumbai, rejecting its Application (IT) No. 21 of 2006 und...

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Bombay High Court Issues Notice in Service Matter Challenging Deletion of Names from Provisional Seniority List for Head Master Posts — Petitioners, Assistant Teachers Recruited Between 1995-2003, Seek Restoration of Seniority for Promotion....

The petitioners, Ashvini Sachin Churi and others, are Assistant Teachers recruited by the Zilla Parishad between 1995 and 2003. They possess B.Ed and D.Ed qualifications and were exempted from appeari...

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Madras High Court Hears Writ Appeals by Regularised Daily Wage Employees Seeking Old Pension Scheme. Daily Wage Employees Regularised After 10 Years of Service Seek Inclusion Under Old Pension Scheme and Opening of GPF Account....

The writ appeals arose from the dismissal of writ petitions filed by the appellants, daily wage employees in the Public Works Department, who sought inclusion under the Old Pension Scheme and opening ...

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Madras High Court Partly Allows State Appeal in Excess Salary Recovery Dispute; Sets Aside Interest Award in Retired Employee's Case. Recovery of Excess Salary Held Impermissible Absent Misrepresentation or Undertaking on the Eve of Retirement, Aligning with Principles Against Hardship....

The High Court of Madras adjudicated a writ appeal filed by the State of Tamil Nadu challenging a single judge's order that had directed refund of excess salary recovered from a retired police officer...

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Madras High Court Allows Writ Appeal Filed by Employer Against Direction to Produce Enquiry Proceedings in Termination Appeal Under Shops Act. Burden of Proof Lies on Employee Who Files Appeal, Not on Employer, Under Section 41 of Tamil Nadu Shops and Establishments Act, 1947....

This writ appeal was filed by Catholic Syrian Bank against an order of a single judge who had directed the bank to produce all enquiry proceedings before the appellate authority under the Tamil Nadu S...

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Madras High Court Hears Writ Appeal in HR & CE Promotion Case — Considers Governing Principles on Promotion. Promotion Is Not a Right but Consideration Is Fundamental, and Filling Up Posts Is Administrative Prerogative; Panel Inclusion Gives No Right....

Background: The writ appeal arose from an order dated 24.01.2025 passed by a single judge in W.P.No.14422 of 2016, which was filed by the respondent, R. Rohini, seeking promotion in the Tamil Nadu Hin...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Hotel Owner’s Writ Petition Against Eviction Notice for Unauthorised Construction in Bus Stand Area. Court Finds Sunshade Shed as Unauthorised, Illegal, and Obstructing Public Pathway, Not Protected Under Tamil Nadu Urban and Local Bodies Act, 1998....

The dispute arose from a writ petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India by the petitioner, a hotel operator in Sivakasi Bus Stand, challenging an eviction notice issued by the Comm...

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High Court Sets Aside Writ Court Order Directing Regularisation of Sweepers Engaged on Daily Wage Basis Without Following Statutory Procedure. Equal Opportunity in Public Employment Mandated by Articles 14 and 16 of the Constitution Cannot Be Overridden by Regularising Backdoor Appointments....

The State of Tamil Nadu filed these intra-court appeals under Clause 15 of the Letters Patent challenging the common order dated 22.09.2017 passed by a single judge in writ petitions W.P.Nos.4989 and ...