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"Supreme Court Reinstates Terminated Ophthalmic Assistant: Violation of Natural Justice Highlighted" "Justice Prevails After 26 Years of Service – SC Restores Tribunal's Decision Against Arbitrary Termination"

The Supreme Court of India overturned the decision of the Calcutta High Court, reinstating the tribunal's order that had quashed the appellant's termi...

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Widow Entitled to Liberalised Family Pension (LFP) for Death Due to Extreme Climatic Conditions During Military Duty. A soldier’s death during duty in extreme conditions near the Line of Control categorized as a “Battle Casualty,” ensuring pensionary benefits to the widow.

FACTUAL BACKGROUND [Para 2-5] Nature of Duty and Death: The deceased soldier, Naik Inderjeet Singh, was on an Area Domination Patrol near the Li...

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Grant of Proficiency Step-up Benefits: Relief to Work-Charged Employees Differential treatment of similarly situated employees held violative of equality under Article 14.

The Supreme Court held that the appellants, whose services in the work-charged establishment were regularized, are entitled to benefits under the Prof...

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Court rules that pension and retiral benefits cannot be denied to the legal heirs of a deceased employee awaiting caste validity certificate. Family Pension, Retiral Benefits, Caste Validity Certificate, Compassionate Employment, Scheduled Tribe, Maharashtra, Welfare State, Legal Heirs.

Pension and Retiral Benefits Claim for Deceased Employee without Validity CertificateThe court ruled that pensionary benefits and gratuity should be p...

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Pensionary Benefits for Voluntarily Retired Employees Covered Under Grant-in-Aid Institutions. Employees who opt for voluntary retirement are entitled to pensionary benefits if their institution was on a Grant-in-Aid basis at the time of retirement, even if it was non-grant initially.

Rule Made Returnable (Para 1-2) The petitioner, a full-time lecturer in the Agricultural Development Trust, was appointed in 1993. The institut...

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Succession Rights Dispute: Bombay High Court Upholds Family Pension Entitlement for First Wife. First wife declared the sole legal heir despite nomination in favor of the second wife.

The Bombay High Court upheld the judgments of both the Trial and District Courts, ruling that the first wife of the deceased Gangadhar Hiremath was en...

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High Court Quashes Disciplinary Proceedings Against Retired GMC Professor Due to Delay in Inquiry. Disciplinary action initiated 10 years after incident declared unwarranted; pension and retirement benefits to be released.

The court ruled that the prolonged delay in initiating and conducting disciplinary proceedings—five years after the incident and nine years in total...

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The State of Goa for Judicial Service Pension Benefits A retired district judge petitions for pension recalculation, challenging the administrative interpretation of service benefits.

The petitioner, Shri Vincent M. D'Silva, a retired district judge, sought the court's intervention to address discrepancies in the computation of his ...

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Bombay High Court Grants Pensionary Relief to Compulsorily Retired Government Employee. Despite forfeiture of past service, the court orders pension and gratuity in light of the employee's 16 years of service.

The Bombay High Court ruled that despite the imposition of a penalty of compulsory retirement and forfeiture of past service, the petitioner is entitl...

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Petitioner Granted Compensation in Lieu of Regularization After 41 Years of Service as Part-time Sweeper.  Bombay High Court grants Rs. 7,50,000/- compensation to a petitioner who served for over four decades without pensionary benefits.

The Bombay High Court, in a writ petition, directed the Zilla Parishad, Ahmednagar, to pay a lumpsum compensation of Rs. 7,50,000/- to the petitioner,...