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Supreme Court Allows Writ Petition for Counting Pre-2000 Service for Pension of Supreme Court Legal Services Committee Employees. Service rendered prior to formal rules is qualifying service for pension due to continuity and uninterrupted employment.

The petitioners, serving and retired employees of the Supreme Court Legal Services Committee, filed a writ petition seeking counting of their entire s...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Kandla Port Workers Union Seeking Parity with Regular Employees in Transfer to FCI. Work-charge employees not entitled to same benefits as regular employees under Section 12A of FCI Act, 1964.

The case pertains to a dispute between Kandla Port Workers Union and Food Corporation of India (FCI) regarding the transfer of employees from Kandla P...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Direct Recruits' Appeal in Seniority Dispute — Date of Appointment Prevails Over Year of Vacancy. Promotees appointed on 01.03.2007 are senior to direct recruits appointed on 14.08.2007 and 24.11.2007 under the Manipur Police Service Rules, 1965.

The case involves an inter-se seniority dispute between promotees and direct recruits in the Manipur Police Service Grade II Officers Cadre. The promo...

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Supreme Court Allows Pensioners' Association Appeal in Pension Revision Case — Classification Based on Date of Retirement Held Arbitrary. All Pensioners Form One Class Entitled to Uniform Revised Pension Under Article 14.

The case pertains to a challenge by the All Manipur Pensioners Association against the State of Manipur's office memorandum dated 21.4.1999, which rev...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeals by Postal Department, Holds Gramin Dak Sewaks Entitled to Gratuity Under Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972. Voluntary Resignation Does Not Bar Gratuity as Section 4(1)(b) of the Act Overrides Rule 6(13) of the Gramin Dak Sewak (Conduct & Engagement) Rules, 2011.

The Supreme Court considered two appeals arising from the Punjab & Haryana High Court concerning the entitlement of Gramin Dak Sewaks (GDS) to gratuit...

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Supreme Court Upholds Exclusion of Unauthorised Absence from Qualifying Service for Pension in DTC VRS Cases. The court held that period of absence without authorisation cannot be counted towards qualifying service for pension under CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972, even if employee availed VRS.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) against the respondents, ex-employees who had availed of the Vol...

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Supreme Court Allows TNEB Appeal in Dearness Allowance Dispute — Board Bound by Settlement to Follow State Government DA Rates. Employees Cannot Claim Higher DA Based on Central Government Rates When Settlement Links DA to State Government Rates.

The appeals arise from a dispute between the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (Board) and its employees' unions regarding the payment of Dearness Allowanc...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Writ Petition Seeking Pay Parity for Junior Stenographers in National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration. Petitioners Not Similarly Situated as Senior Stenographers in Yogeshwar Prasad Case.

The petitioners, Anjali Arora and others, filed a writ petition under Article 32 of the Constitution seeking a mandamus for grant of pay scale parity ...