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Bombay High Court Quashes Denial of Old Pension Scheme to Part-Time Librarian Appointed Before 2005. Part-Time Service Counts as 50% for Pension Qualifying Service Under Maharashtra Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1982 and Government Resolution dated 31.10.2005.

The petitioner, a retired librarian of a private aided school, sought pension benefits under the Old Pension Scheme. He was initially appointed as a p...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition of Ex-Judicial Officer Challenging Dismissal for Misconduct. Departmental inquiry found to be fair and charges proved, upholding dismissal under Rule 5 of Maharashtra Civil Services (Discipline and Appeal) Rules, 1979.

The petitioner, a former judicial officer, challenged his dismissal from service by an order dated 31 October 2006 passed by the Joint Secretary in th...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petitions of Contract Workers in Minority Girls Hostel, Sets Aside Industrial Court Orders. Held that Industrial Court erred in dismissing complaints seeking permanent status without considering evidence of continuous service and nature of employment.

The judgment pertains to seven writ petitions filed by contract workers employed at the Minority Girls Hostel of Rajaram College, Kolhapur. The petiti...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Challenging Post-Retirement Enquiry and Non-Payment of Gratuity. Employer cannot initiate disciplinary proceedings after superannuation as no employer-employee relationship exists; gratuity cannot be withheld pending enquiry.

The petitioner, Dhairyasheel A. Jadhav, superannuated from the services of Maharashtra Agro Industrial Development Corporation Ltd. on 31.12.2003. On ...

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Bombay High Court Sets Aside Appellate Authority's Order in Service Matter for Violation of Natural Justice. Non-grant of Personal Hearing and Non-supply of Reasoned Order Under Regulation 47 of Marathwada Gramin Bank Officers and Employees Service Regulations 2001 Held Arbitrary.

The petitioner, an Officer/Branch Manager of Maharashtra Gramin Bank, challenged an appellate decision of the Board of Directors communicated by lette...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal of Retired Employee Against State's Challenge to Lok Nyayalaya Order. The Court held that the Lok Nyayalaya's order directing pensionary benefits was binding and the State could not bypass it by filing a writ petition without exhausting alternative remedies.

The appeal arises from a judgment of a Single Judge of the Bombay High Court allowing a writ petition filed by the State of Maharashtra and the Mahara...