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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition of Oral Appointee Sweeper Challenging Termination Without Regularisation. Petitioner failed to establish continuous service of 240 days under Section 25B of Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 and was not a workman under Section 2(s) of the Act.

The petitioner, Ashok Namdeo Sangale, filed a writ petition challenging the judgment and order dated 02/11/2013 of the Central Administrative Tribunal...

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Supreme Court Hears Appeals Challenging High Court’s Order Dismissing Absorption Claims of Temporary LIC Workers. The Court interprets the compromise reached in earlier SLP and the distinction between absorption and recruitment under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947.

This group of civil appeals by various employee associations challenged the Delhi High Court's common judgment dismissing their appeals and affirming ...

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High Court of Bombay Hears Builders' Challenge to Provident Fund Coverage of Casual Construction Workers. Para 26(2) Amendment to Provident Fund Scheme Removes Waiting Period, Requiring Membership from Date of Joining.

Three writ petitions were filed by builders—Sandeep Dwellers Pvt. Ltd., M/s. R.B. Constructions, and Builders Association of India with its members�...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition for Counting of Past Service for Pensionary Benefits of Superannuated Employee. Past service rendered in a government-aided institution prior to joining government service is liable to be counted for pension under the Maharashtra Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1982.

The petitioner, Shri Ashok Dattatraya Marathe, a superannuated employee of the State Government, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Consti...

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Bombay High Court Hears Writ Petition Against School Tribunal's Dismissal of Teacher's Appeal Over Reservation and Degree Issues. The Dispute Centers on the Validity of Termination of an Assistant Teacher Whose B.Ed. Degree From Another State Was Not Recognized and Who Was Appointed Against a Reserved Post.

The petitioner, an assistant teacher, was appointed in June 1990 against a clear vacancy in a private school receiving grant-in-aid. She held a B.A., ...

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High Court of Karnataka Quashes Order Relieving Guest Lecturer for Violation of Natural Justice and Free Speech. Termination Based on Newspaper Statement Critical of Public Officials Held Not Misconduct, Violative of Article 19(1)(a) of Constitution of India.

Background: Dr. Manjunath R, a Guest Lecturer in the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at Bengaluru North University, Kolar, challenged ...