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High Court Dismisses Petition by Apprentices Seeking Absorption as Regular Officers Under Apprentices Act, 1961. No Automatic Right to Absorption Exists Under Section 22(1) of the Act, and Employer Retains Discretion in Recruitment, with Writ Jurisdiction Limited to Policy Enforcement.

The petitioners, who were appointed as Graduate Apprentice Trainees by Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (HPCL) in 2016-2017, filed a writ petition...

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Court Upholds Recruitment Rules of 2015, Dismisses Petition Challenging RFO Seniority List. Petitioners' reliance on superseded 1998 Rules and failure to include all affected parties lead to dismissal; seniority list validated under 2015 Rules.

The petitioners challenged the seniority list based on the Recruitment Rules of 1998, arguing against the application of the Recruitment Rules of 2015...

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Court Dismisses Writ Petitions on Naval Dockyard Employee Grading and Benefits. Naval Dockyard Mumbai employees' plea for DM 6/85 benefits rejected, court upholds validity of later DTMs due to delay and procedural grounds.

Two writ petitions were filed against an order by the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), which dismissed applications by employees of the Naval Do...

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State Government Contests Permanency Grant in Industrial Court Dispute over Temporary Appointments and Selection Process Compliance

The State Government against a judgment from the Industrial Court, Satara, granting permanency to respondents initially hired on a temporary basis in ...

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Supreme Court Allows Recovery of Excess Payments from In-Service Nursing Trainees Under Restitution Principle. Recovery Permitted as Payments Were Made Pursuant to Court Order Later Set Aside, Distinguishing Mistaken Payment Guidelines Under Rafiq Masih Case for Class III and IV Employees.

The dispute originated from in-service employees of the Rajasthan Medical & Health Subordinate Service, working as ANMs, Lab Technicians, and similar ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of LDCs Against Integrated Seniority List. Memo dated 02.04.1994 Issued Under Section 79 of Electricity Supply Act, 1948 Valid for Preparing Integrated Seniority List of LDCs and Typists.

The case involves a dispute over the integrated seniority list of Lower Division Clerks (LDCs) and Typists in the Andhra Pradesh State Electricity Boa...