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High Court Dismisses Zilla Parishad's Challenge to Industrial Court Order Granting CRTE Benefits to Daily Wagers. Kalelkar Settlement and Bhole Commission Recommendations Applied to Regularize Temporary Employees After Five Years of Service.

The judgment concerns two writ petitions filed by the Zilla Parishad, Aurangabad, and an individual employee, Gangadhar Kadam, against an order of the...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petitions Seeking Permanency for Apprentice Development Officers of LIC. Apprenticeship Training Scheme under Section 18 of the Life Insurance Corporation Act, 1956 does not create employer-employee relationship or right to absorption.

The petitioners, a group of individuals who were engaged as apprentice development officers by the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) under a t...

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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 Allows Writ Petition of Teacher Dismissed for Lack of Qualification, Holds Termination Void for Non-Compliance with Natural Justice and Section 5 of M.E.P.S. Act, 1977. Termination Order Issued Without Notice or Authority Set Aside, Petitioner Entitled to Reinstatement with Back Wages.

The petitioner, Smt. Mangala d/o Keshav Mule, was appointed as an Assistant Teacher on 01.06.1987 by the Manav Samaj Unnati Mandal, a private school. ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petitions Challenging Termination of Daily Wage Workers by Municipal Council. Held that termination without notice and without following Section 25F of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 is illegal and violative of Article 14 of the Constitution.

The judgment concerns a batch of writ petitions filed by daily wage workers employed by the Municipal Council, Bhusawal. The petitioners were engaged ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petitions Challenging Termination of Shikshan Sevaks in Zilla Parishad Schools. Appointments Made by Selection Committee Were Valid and Termination Without Notice Violated Natural Justice and Maharashtra Zilla Parishad District Service (Recruitment) Rules, 1967.

The judgment concerns multiple writ petitions filed by Shikshan Sevaks (temporary teachers) appointed in Zilla Parishad schools in Maharashtra. The pe...