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Gujarat High Court Allows Compassionate Pension Claim of Compulsorily Retired Employee Under Gujarat Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 2002. Rejection of Compassionate Pension Solely on Ground of Serious Punishment Quashed for Non-Application of Mind.

The petitioner, Hitesh Balvantrai Kothari, was a government employee who was compulsorily retired from service on 26 August 2010 as a disciplinary pun...

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Madras High Court Upholds Compulsory Retirement of Postal Employee for Misconduct and Unauthorized Absence. Scooter Advance Misuse and Absence from Training Constitute Grave Misconduct Under CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965.

The petitioner, R.M. Jayakumar, was appointed as Sorting Assistant in the Postal Department on 13.06.1997. He was transferred to Paramakudi and joined...

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Supreme Court Reduces Imprisonment Term for Attempted Murder Convicts. Conviction under Section 307, IPC upheld, but 14-year sentence reduced to 10 years, maintaining the fine.

This appeal challenges the concurrent conviction of the appellants under Section 307 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the conse...

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Karnataka High Court Upholds Dismissal of Bank Officer in Disciplinary Proceedings for Reckless Lending and Negligent Compromise of Securities. Non-furnishing of Investigation Report Did Not Prejudice Defence as Charges Were Based on Clear Evidence and Admission.

The appellant, Sri M R Nagarajan, a former Branch Manager of Syndicate Bank (later merged with Canara Bank), was subjected to a disciplinary enquiry o...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Dismissal of Worker for Sleeping on Duty — Punishment Not Disproportionate. Sleeping on duty during night shift recorded on video; Labour Court and Industrial Court findings of fair enquiry and proportionate punishment upheld.

The petitioner, Ambadas Pandurang Gurav/Waghmare, was employed by Kinetic Engineering Ltd. as a Job Trainee from 02.05.1980 and later as Assistant Gri...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Dismissal of Bus Conductor in MSRTC Misconduct Case — Labour Court Findings of Valid Enquiry and Proportionality of Punishment Upheld. Domestic Enquiry Found Fair and Proper; Dismissal for Issuing Tickets for Shorter Distance Despite Collecting Full Fare Upheld.

The petitioner, Baban Kashinath Hase, was employed as a Bus Conductor with the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) since 30.4.1989. O...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Dismissal of Employee in Disciplinary Proceedings for Misconduct. Court holds that findings of domestic enquiry are not perverse and punishment is proportionate.

The petitioner, TCE Consulting Engineers Ltd., challenged the order of the Industrial Court which set aside the dismissal of the first respondent, Dil...