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Bombay High Court Quashes Premature Retirement Order Against Employee in National Textile Corporation — Violation of Natural Justice and Lack of Application of Mind. Order Set Aside as Corporation Failed to Consider Employee's Representation and Did Not Follow Its Own Premature Retirement Scheme.

The petitioner, Vasant Lalchand Shah, joined the National Textile Corporation (NTC) in December 1978 as a Weaving Master. He had prior experience of o...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Termination of Civil Judge on Probation for Violation of Natural Justice and Procedural Irregularities. Termination Order Set Aside as Punitive Without Hearing and Based on Uncommunicated Adverse Remarks.

The petitioner, Smt. S. B. Khandelwal, was selected and appointed as Civil Judge, J.D. and Judicial Magistrate First Class on 12/9/2004 on probation f...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Brigadier Challenging Non-Empanelment for Promotion to Major General. Selection Board's Assessment Based on Overall Reckonable Profile Within Batch Upheld as Fair and in Accordance with Army Promotion Policy.

The appellant, Brigadier Nalin Kumar Bhatia, was commissioned in the Indian Army in 1981 and promoted to Brigadier in 2008. His case for empanelment t...

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Bombay High Court at Goa Quashes Compulsory Retirement of Employee in Kadamba Transport Corporation Case — Retirement Held Punitive Without Inquiry. Resolution No. 71 of 2007 Set Aside as Board Failed to Record Satisfaction of Inefficiency Under Service Rules.

The petitioner, Mahesh Prabhakar Kamat, was appointed as Accountant in the Kadamba Transport Corporation Limited on 13 December 1982. He was promoted ...

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Supreme Court Quashes Compulsory Retirement Order of IRS Officer Due to Bias and Malice. Compulsory retirement under Rule 56(j) of Fundamental Rules, 1922, set aside as it was punitive, violated natural justice due to biased committee members, and disregarded clean service record.

The dispute involved an Indian Revenue Service officer challenging his compulsory retirement under Rule 56(j) of the Fundamental Rules, ordered three ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Doctor Denied Promotion in Indian Railway Medical Service Due to Inadequate Grading. Selection Committee's Assessment of Annual Confidential Reports Held to Be Objective and Not Vitiated by Bias or Arbitrariness.

The appellant, Dr. Indira Saranath, was a doctor in the Indian Railway Medical Service (IRMS). She sought promotion to the post of Chief Medical Direc...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Compulsory Retirement of CISF Head Constable Under Rule 48 of CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972. The court held that the order was based on a review committee's recommendation and adverse entries, and no procedural irregularity or mala fides were shown.

The petitioner, Mahesh Narayan Shukla, a Head Constable in the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), challenged an order dated 30 October 2019 by ...