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Gujarat High Court Allows Pension Benefits to Urban Malaria Department Employees of Bhavnagar Municipal Corporation — Employees Held Entitled to Pensionary Benefits Under BPMC Pension Rules Despite Being on Contract Basis

The petitioners, employees of the Urban Malaria Department of Bhavnagar Municipal Corporation, filed two writ petitions under Article 226 of the Const...

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High Court of Karnataka Allows Appeal in NI Act Case — Reverses Acquittal for Dishonour of Cheque Issued for Repayment of Housing Loan. Court Holds That Rebuttable Presumption Under Section 139 of Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Stands in Favour of Complainant and Accused Failed to Rebut It.

The appellant, Sami Labs Limited, filed a complaint under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 against the respondent, M.V. Joseph, who...

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Bombay High Court Allows Teachers' Petition for Unpaid Salary in Grant-in-Aid School. Education Officer Directed to Release Salary Withheld on Ground of Grant Eligibility Dispute.

The petitioners, four Assistant Teachers employed at Smt. Rukhminidevi Mandalik Prathamik Vidyalaya, Fagne, Dhule, filed a writ petition under Article...

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High Court Restores Pension Benefits After 27-Year Increment Mistake. Petitioner secures favorable ruling on pension recalculations and additional benefits after wrongful withdrawal of increments granted for past service.

The petitioner, a Junior Hindi Stenographer, was employed with the Madhya Pradesh Government from 1977 to 1985 and later joined the respondent employe...

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Bombay High Court Orders Education Society to Pay Arrears of Salary to Teacher in Six Instalments. Default in Payment Leads to Withholding of Grant-in-Aid by Deputy Director of Education.

The petitioner, a teacher employed by the Jay Bhavani Education Society, filed a writ petition seeking payment of his salary for the period from 1 Jul...

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Bombay High Court Upholds School Tribunal's Power to Direct Payment of Subsistence Allowance in Appeal Under MEPS Act, 1977. The Tribunal's interim direction to pay subsistence allowance during suspension period is within its ancillary powers under Section 9 of the Act.

The petitioners, Navodaya Shikshan Sanstha and its Principal, challenged an order of the School Tribunal dated 10.03.2014 directing them to pay subsis...