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Supreme Court Dismisses Bank's Appeal in Pension Dispute Under Bipartite Settlement and Pension Regulations. Employee Removed for Misconduct Entitled to Pension as Appellate Order Granting Terminal Benefits Attained Finality and He Completed Minimum Pensionable Service.

The dispute arose from the removal of an employee from service by United Commercial Bank following a disciplinary enquiry that found him guilty of rio...

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Supreme Court Upholds Bank's Dismissal of Employee in Disciplinary Proceedings for Fraud and Misconduct. Disciplinary Proceedings Evaluated on Preponderance of Probabilities, Not Criminal Standards, Under Bipartite Settlement and Evidence Act Provisions.

The dispute arose from the dismissal of a bank employee following departmental proceedings initiated by the appellant-Bank, a nationalized entity, aga...

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Supreme Court Quashes Reinstatement Order in Industrial Dispute Due to Tribunal's Excessive Interference. Tribunal Erred by Applying Criminal Standard of Proof and Revisiting Evidence De Novo Under Section 11A of Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, Contrary to Limited Scope of Judicial Review.

The dispute arose from the dismissal of a workman, R.C. Srivastava, by Standard Chartered Bank following a domestic enquiry into allegations of miscon...

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High Court of Bombay Upholds Reinstatement of Bank Employee in Disciplinary Matter — Full Back Wages Awarded for Flawed Inquiry. Syndicate Bank's Dismissal of Clerk for Alleged Misconduct Set Aside as Inquiry Was Vitiated by Bias and Non-Supply of Documents.

The petitioner, Syndicate Bank, a nationalised bank, challenged the Part-I Award dated 28.5.2003 and Part-II Award dated 7.9.2010 passed by the Centra...

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Madras High Court Upholds Government Permission for Ford India Plant Closure, Dismisses Workers' Challenge. Closure Permission Under Section 25-O of Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 Valid as Government Considered All Relevant Factors and Provided Compensation.

The case involves a batch of writ petitions filed by 59 workers of Ford India Private Limited challenging the Government Order G.O.Ms.No.171 dated 28....

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Bombay High Court Allows Pension Benefits to Retired Bank Employee Despite Delay in Deposit of Contribution Amount Under Joint Note Dated 27 April 2010. The court held that the three-day period for deposit was unreasonable and that the petitioner's substantial compliance warranted granting pension.

The petitioner, Ramesh Gajanan Nigudkar, joined the Bank of Baroda as a subordinate staff member on 4 March 1967 and retired after 39 years of unblemi...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition of Bank Employee Challenging Dismissal for Misuse of Credit Card. Misconduct of Exceeding Credit Limit and Continued Use After Card Was Hot-Listed Constitutes Gross Misconduct Justifying Dismissal Without Enquiry Under Bipartite Settlement.

The petitioner, Ramesh Raghunath Chavan, was an employee of the Bank of India. He was issued a credit card in 1995. He misused the card by exceeding t...

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High Court Upholds Labour Court Award of Reinstatement with Back Wages for Bank Employee Terminated Without Proper Inquiry. Termination Based on Criminal Arrest Without Conviction and Without Domestic Inquiry Held Illegal Under Industrial Disputes Act, 1947.

The petitioner, ICICI Bank Ltd., challenged the awards passed by the Labour Court at Kolhapur dated 13th February 2014 (Part-I Award) and 15th May 201...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Reinstatement Order for Daily Wage Worker in Banking Company — 93 Days of Service Does Not Confer Right to Regularisation. The court held that a daily wage worker who worked for 93 days as a badli sepoy is not entitled to reinstatement or permanent absorption.

The petitioner, Dena Bank, a banking company constituted under the Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1970, challenged ...