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Madras High Court Upholds Disciplinary Authority in Watchman Misconduct Case Due to Procedural Compliance and No Disproportionality. Judicial Review Limited to Procedural Correctness and Proportionality Under Article 226; Delay of Five Years in Filing Writ Petition and Non-Exhaustion of Departmental Appeal Contributed to Dismissal....

The case originated from a disciplinary action against the petitioner, a Night Watchman in the District Court premises, who was charged with misconduct for attempting to obtain draft question papers f...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Senior Bailiff's Writ Petition Challenging Accountant General's Order Refusing Grade Pay of Rs.4200/- Due to Laches and Pay Rules. Selection Grade Pay Cannot Exceed First Promotional Post Pay as per Government Letter No.63305/Pay Cell/2010-1 Dated 08.11.2010, and Relied-Upon Order Was Reviewed by Division Bench....

The petitioner joined Tamil Nadu Ministerial Service as a Senior Bailiff in 1985 and retired on 28 February 2013. Several years after retirement, he made a representation seeking revision of his pay s...

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Madras High Court Restrains State from Granting Permanent Public Employment to Kin of Stampede Victims; Permits Temporary Appointments Subject to Judicial Review. The Court Holds That Compassionate Appointments Must Adhere to Constitutional Provisions Under Articles 14 and 16 and Cannot Be a Colourable Exercise of Power....

The writ petitions, filed as Public Interest Litigations under Article 226 of the Constitution, sought to restrain the State Government from granting public employment to the family members of the 41 ...

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High Court of Madras Disposes of Writ Petition Challenging Central Administrative Tribunal Order Regarding Pension Disbursement. Court Directs Verification of Deposits Made by Employee and Considers Settlement of Dues for Pension Processing....

Background: The petitioner, a former employee of BSNL, sought disbursal of Death-cum-Retirement Gratuity (DCRG) and pension. The dispute arose due to the non-processing of his pension papers because o...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Writ Appeal in TNPSC Examination Matter; Upholds Automated Rejection of OMR Sheet Due to Improper Shading. Candidate's Failure to Properly Shade Question Booklet Number Rendered Answer Sheet Unfit for Valuation Under Examination Rules....

The writ appeal arose from the dismissal of a writ petition that challenged the selection list for a recruitment examination conducted by the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC). The appellan...

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Madras High Court Allows State’s Appeal, Sets Aside Single Judge’s Order for Retrospective Promotion under G.O.Ms.No.1170. Court holds that relaxation of service rules is discretionary, cannot be claimed as right, and cannot be applied retrospectively after retirement....

The matter arose from a service dispute wherein a Panchayat Assistant, appointed in 1979 and later transferred as Junior Assistant in 1999 under a 10% quota, sought retrospective promotion and relaxat...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Writ Petitions by Retired Government Employees Seeking Pay Fixation Revision, Holding Claims Barred by Delay of Over 15 Years. Challenge Against Government Instructions Dated 08.11.2010 Rejected as Untenable; Petitioners' Retirement Between 2012-2017 and Belated Filing Found Fatal....

Three writ petitions were filed by former government employees, R. Vijaykumar, T.K. Jeganathan, and T. Dhanapal, challenging instructions issued by the Government of Tamil Nadu on 08.11.2010 regarding...

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High Court of Karnataka Pronounces Judgment in Writ Appeal Concerning Bangalore Development Authority Road Access Dispute. Appeal Challenges Single Judge's Dismissal of Writ Petition Seeking Implementation of BDA Resolution After Lokayuktha and Supreme Court Directions....

This writ appeal was filed before the Division Bench of the High Court of Karnataka under Section 4 of the Karnataka High Court Act, 1961, challenging the order of a Single Judge who had dismissed a w...

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High Court of Karnataka Allows Writ Petition for Masking of Acquitted Foreign National's Name from Digital Records, Upholding Right to Be Forgotten Under Article 21. The Court Held That Final Acquittal Must Be Digitally Recognized to Prevent Continuing Stigma and Loss of Employment Against Legally Innocent Person....

The petitioner, a foreign national who was arraigned as accused No. 3 in a criminal case for offences under the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956, Foreigners Act, 1946, Information Technology Act...