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Bombay High Court Allows Pension Claim of Employee Transferred from Government Institute to Government Company. Holds That Pensionary Benefits Cannot Be Denied on Ground of Transfer Without Option to Retain Government Pension Under Article 14 of the Constitution.

The petitioner, Prakash Parshuram Mavlankar, was employed with the erstwhile Haffkine Institute, a government entity under the State of Maharashtra, f...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petitions Seeking Permanency for LIC Apprentices — Apprentices Act, 1961 Overrides Industrial Disputes Act. Apprentices engaged under a statutory scheme are not employees and have no right to absorption.

The petitioners, engaged as apprentices by the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) under the Apprentices Act, 1961, filed writ petitions seeking...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Pension Claim of Former Government Employees Absorbed in VSNL. Pensionary benefits under Office Memorandum dated 5 July 1989 not applicable to employees who opted for absorption in VSNL and received benefits under the Voluntary Retirement Scheme.

The petitioners, former employees of the Department of Overseas Communication Services (OCS) of the Government of India, were absorbed into Videsh San...

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Supreme Court Allows State's Appeal Against High Court Direction for Regularisation of Contractual Employees. Contractual Appointments in Temporary Project Units Do Not Confer Right to Absorption, and Service Period Under Interim Orders Must Be Excluded from Regularisation Claims.

The dispute arose from the State of Gujarat's appeal against a High Court judgment directing consideration of contractual employees for regularisation...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition of Part-Time Librarian Against Non-Absorption Order. Education Inspector's Order Set Aside for Non-Compliance with Government Resolution and Denial of Opportunity of Hearing.

The petitioner, Usha Ashok Kare, was appointed as a part-time permanent librarian in Sheth D.G.T. High School, Girgaon, run by respondent No.2 Gokhale...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petition of Retrenched Worker Seeking Absorption as Permanent Employee in University — Land Acquisition for Research Centre Entitles Displaced Person to Preference in Employment Under Section 40 of the Maharashtra Agricultural Universities (Krishi Vidyapeeth) Act, 1960.

The petitioner, Sumanbai Bhaurao Shinde, a retrenched worker of the respondent Marathwada Agricultural University, filed a writ petition seeking direc...

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High Court Dismisses Employees' Challenge to Maharashtra Jeewan Pradhikaran Promotion Decisions -- Petitioners Fail to Prove Arbitrariness in Departmental Promotion Committee's Seniority-Based Promotions

Multiple writ petitions were filed by employees of Maharashtra Jeewan Pradhikaran challenging promotion decisions made by the Departmental Promotion C...

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"Teachers' Transfer Dilemma: "Petitioners challenge the 2019 Government Resolution, seeking clarity on transfer and absorption rights as urban boundaries expand."

Multiple petitions concerning the transfer or absorption of teachers from Zilla Parishad (ZP) schools into Municipal Corporation (MC) schools when vil...

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Bombay High Court Upholds School Tribunal's Order Reinstating Part-Time Teacher in Retrenchment Case Under MEPS Act. Rule 26 of MEPS Rules Requires Compliance with Retrenchment Protections Including Notice, Seniority, Prior Approval, and Absorption.

The petitioners, Nagpur Shikshan Mandal and Smt. Binzani Mahila Mahavidyalaya, challenged the judgment and order dated 14-8-2013 of the School Tribuna...