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Bombay High Court Quashes Dismissal of RPF Constable for Dispensing with Enquiry Without Sufficient Reasons. Rule 53 of Railway Protection Force Rules, 1987 Requires Recording of Reasons for Dispensing Enquiry.

The petitioner, an ex-Constable in the Railway Protection Force (RPF), was dismissed from service by order dated 15 January 2019, dispensing with the ...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Reinstatement Order with Modified Back Wages in Industrial Dispute — Workman's Union Activities Led to Dismissal; Labour Court's Order Upheld with 80% Back Wages.

The judgment arises from cross writ petitions challenging an order dated 25th March 1998 passed by the First Labour Court, Bombay, in Reference (IDA) ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition of CRPF Constable Challenging Dismissal for Theft of Ammunition. The court upheld the disciplinary action, finding no procedural irregularities and that the punishment of dismissal was proportionate to the grave misconduct of stealing arms and ammunition.

The petitioner, Sharad Bhaskar Manekar, was a Constable in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) appointed on 1.1.1997. While posted at Nagpur and a...

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High Court of Karnataka Quashes Lokayukta Report Against Retired Revenue Inspector for Lack of Prima Facie Evidence. Initiation of Departmental Proceedings Set Aside as Allegations of Misappropriation of Government Land Were Not Substantiated by Material on Record.

The petitioner, Sri N. Hanumantha, a retired Sheristedar (formerly Revenue Inspector) in the Office of the Deputy Commissioner, Mandya, filed a writ p...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals Against NGT Orders in Sterlite Copper Plant Closure Case — Upholds Maintainability of Composite Appeal Under NGT Act. The Court held that a composite appeal under Section 16 of the NGT Act is maintainable and that closure orders without natural justice are invalid.

The Supreme Court disposed of a batch of appeals arising from orders of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) concerning the closure of a copper smelter p...