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High Court of Karnataka Upholds KSAT Order Withholding Two Annual Increments with Cumulative Effect for Personal Secretary/Judgment Writer. Disciplinary Authority's Discretion in Imposing Penalty Under Rule 8 of Karnataka Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1957 Not Interfered With.

The petitioner, S. Purushothama, a Personal Secretary cum Judgment Writer in the office of the Registrar, Karnataka State Administrative Tribunal (KSA...

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High Court of Karnataka Upholds KSAT Order Withholding Two Annual Increments with Cumulative Effect for Personal Secretary/Judgment Writer. Disciplinary Authority's Discretion in Imposing Penalty Not Interfered With as Punishment Was Proportionate to Misconduct.

The petitioner, S. Purushothama, a Personal Secretary cum Judgment Writer in the office of the Registrar, Karnataka State Administrative Tribunal (KSA...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Writ Petition by Karnataka Lokayukta Challenging KSAT Order Setting Aside Charge Memo. Enquiry Officer's Report Exonerating Employee of Misappropriation Upheld as Petition Withdrawn.

The Karnataka Lokayukta filed a writ petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India before the High Court of Karnataka at Bengaluru,...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses State's Petition Challenging KSAT Order Quashing Recovery of Pay Fixation Benefits from Commercial Tax Officers. Recovery of excess pay without fault of employee held impermissible under Karnataka Civil Services Rules.

The State of Karnataka and the Commissioner of Commercial Taxes filed a writ petition challenging an order of the Karnataka State Administrative Tribu...

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High Court of Karnataka Quashes Tribunal Order in Police Recruitment Case — Squint Eye Condition Not Absolute Bar. Squint eye condition does not automatically disqualify a candidate for police ministerial services; medical fitness must be assessed on merits.

The petitioner, Chetankumar M.N., applied for recruitment to the Karnataka State Police (Ministerial Services). He was found to have a squint eye, and...