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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition by School Management Challenging Tribunal's Order Quashing Voluntary Retirement of Teacher. Voluntary Retirement Not Permitted Under Maharashtra Employees of Private Schools (Conditions of Service) Regulation Act, 1977 as There is No Statutory Provision.

The petitioner, Lions Education Society, administered a school where respondent No.2, Sau. Nilima Suresh Chepe, worked as an approved teacher since 19...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition of Superannuated Teachers Association Seeking Pension Revision Under UGC Regulations. UGC Regulations Held Non-Statutory and Not Binding on State Government, No Writ of Mandamus Issued.

The petitioner, Association of College & University Superannuated Teachers (Maharashtra), a registered society, filed a writ petition under Article 22...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Challenging Denial of Promotion to Branch Manager in Shabari Tribal Financial Development Corporation Ltd. — Held that Petitioner's Candidature for Promotion to Class-I Post Must Be Considered as Per Recruitment Rules.

The petitioner, Shridhar Sambhaji Dhale, possessed a Master's degree in Commerce and joined as Junior Assistant in 1979 with the Maharashtra State Co-...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Compulsory Retirement of District Judge Due to Non-Communication of Adverse Remarks. Adverse CR Entries Without Communication Violate Principles of Natural Justice Under Rule 19 of Maharashtra Judicial Services Rules, 2008.

The petitioner, a judicial officer, challenged an order dated 26 February 2010 passed by the Principal Secretary and Legal Advisor, Law and Justice De...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Compulsory Retirement of Judicial Officer for Lack of Integrity and Efficiency. Rule 10(4)(a)(i) of Maharashtra Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1982 applied to prematurely retire a District Judge based on adverse entries and overall performance record.

The petitioner, Ashokkumar Hiralal Lohiya, was a judicial officer who joined the judiciary as a Civil Judge, Junior Division in 1978 and was promoted ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Compassionate Appointment to Unmarried Daughter Despite Marriage After Death of Employee — Widow's Application for Daughter's Appointment Maintainable Under GR Dated 20.05.2002

The petitioners, the widow and unmarried daughter of deceased government employee Mohan Kulkarni, filed a writ petition seeking compassionate appointm...