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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of DTC Employee Seeking Pension for Lack of Minimum Qualifying Service. Leave Without Pay Period Excluded from Pensionable Service Under Rule 21 of Central Civil Services Pension Rules, 1972.

The appellant, Karan Singh, was a conductor with the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC). He was appointed as a monthly rate conductor w.e.f. 27th Novem...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Challenging Termination of Visually Impaired Employee Under Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995. Termination Based on Pre-Act Medical Report Held Invalid as Employer Failed to Consider Alternative Employment Under Section 47 of the Act.

The petitioner, Ashok Dhondu Ahire, was appointed as a Peon on 28/04/1981 and later worked as a Messenger. By letter dated 22/09/1987, the Board of Re...

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Supreme Court Upholds Exclusion of Unauthorised Absence from Qualifying Service for Pension in DTC VRS Cases. The court held that period of absence without authorisation cannot be counted towards qualifying service for pension under CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972, even if employee availed VRS.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) against the respondents, ex-employees who had availed of the Vol...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Removal of Bank Officer in State Bank of India Disciplinary Case. Penalty of Removal from Service under Rule 67(i) of State Bank of India Officers Service Rules Upheld as Not Disproportionate to Charges of Irregularities as Branch Manager.

The petitioner, Gopal Vajani, was employed by the State Bank of India (the Bank) since 1978, rising from Clerk-cum-typist to Scale-III officer. He was...

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Supreme Court Partially Allows Appeal of Conductor Denied Back Wages After Reinstatement — Held That Denial of Full Back Wages Was Justified Due to Failure to Prove Unemployment, But Directed Payment of 50% Back Wages Considering Long Litigation and Reinstatement.

The appellant, Ramesh Chand, was employed as a conductor with the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) on 22 June 1985. On 8 September 1992, he was serve...

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Supreme Court Enhances Compensation for Heirs of Deceased in Motor Accident Claim, Clarifies 'Just Compensation' Principles Under Motor Vehicles Act, 1988

The Supreme Court heard an appeal by claimants dissatisfied with the compensation awarded by the High Court in a motor accident claim case. The victim...

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High Court of Gujarat Enhances Compensation for Injured Motorcyclist in Motor Accident Claim — Tribunal's Award of Rs.10,44,212/- Modified to Rs.25,00,000/- with 9% Interest. Future Loss of Income Recalculated Based on Notional Income of Rs.4,500/- per Month and 40% Disability.

The appellant, Ambala Muljibhai Makwana (since deceased, represented by legal heirs), was driving a motor cycle on 18.01.2003 when a tanker bearing re...