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Supreme Court Sets Precedent on Pension Entitlement for Job Contract Employees in Odisha. Addressing Procedural Lapses and Upholding Pension Rights – Supreme Court Intervenes Despite Delay in Appeals.

Acts and Sections Discussed: Constitution of India, Article 14 – Equality before Law Odisha Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1992 – Rule ...

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Madras High Court Allows Writ Petition for Inclusion in Old Pension Scheme — Regularization of Service from Date of Completion of Three Years. Petitioner Entitled to Old Pension Scheme Benefits Under Tamil Nadu Pension Rules, 1978 as Service Regularized from Initial Appointment.

The petitioner, V. Rajathi, was initially appointed as a Sweeper in the 4th respondent Town Panchayat on 09.08.2001 on a consolidated pay of Rs.900 pe...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Appeal of Contract Labourer Seeking Absorption from 1992 and Half-Service Counting. Seniority among contract labourers does not arise for absorption; delay in absorption due to verification does not entitle retrospective regularization.

The appellant, T. Sivaraman, filed a Writ Appeal against the order dated 19.09.2022 in W.P.No.25469 of 2016, wherein his claim for absorption on par w...

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Supreme Court Upholds Employees' Seniority and Promotion Rights in Service Regularization Dispute - Continuity of Service Entitles Counting of Retrenched Period for Promotion Without Monetary Benefits Under Article 226 of the Constitution.

The dispute originated from the appointments of the respondents as Assistant Managers on contract in 2000, which were regularized in 2006 under the Ke...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Teacher's Petition Seeking Retrospective Selection Grade Benefits — Failure to Prove Continuous Service from 1980 to 1984. Service Book Showing Appointment from 1984 Not Displaced by Evidence.

The petitioner, a teacher, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India seeking a direction to the respondents to count his se...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petition for Counting Part-Time Service as Qualifying Service for Pension — Part-time Librarian's Service Must Be Converted to Full-Time Equivalent Under Maharashtra Pension Rules Following Precedent in Shalini Asaram Akkarbote.

The petitioner, Mukund Bapurao Dhadkar, retired as Librarian from Bhagirath English School, Jalgaon on 31st July 2008. He was initially appointed as a...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petition of Retired KVIC Employee Challenging Withdrawal of Pension and Recovery of Paid Pension. Pension is a Right, Not a Bounty, and Cannot Be Withdrawn Without Statutory Authority Under Regulation 15 of KVIC Employees Pension Regulations 1984.

The petitioner, A.K. Kumaran Nair, joined the U.P. Khadi and Village Industries Board on 15 June 1982. The Board was taken over by the Khadi and Villa...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Transfer Orders of MSEDCL Employees — Transfer Policy Upheld as Binding. Allegations of Mala Fides Not Entertained Without Impleading the Officer.

The petitioners, employees of Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd. (MSEDCL), challenged their transfer orders issued by the company...