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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal in Society Membership Dispute — Removal of Life Member Set Aside for Violation of Natural Justice. Managing Committee's Decision to Expel Member Without Proper Inquiry and Opportunity of Hearing Held Invalid Under Societies Registration Act.

The appellant, Ramswaroop Sunderlal Goyal, was a life member of the respondent, North India Association, a society registered under the Societies Regi...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Disciplinary Proceedings Against Government Employee for Lack of Evidence and Procedural Irregularities. Allegation of Engaging in Private Trade During Leave Fails as Participation in Cookery Shows Not Proved to Be Employment Under CCS (Conduct) Rules, 1964.

The petitioner, Mr. Vernon Coelho, had been employed as Head of Department, Food Production at the Institute of Hotel Management, Catering Technology ...

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Supreme Court Upholds 2020 Tribunal Rules with Modifications to Ensure Judicial Independence. Court directs changes to Search-cum-Selection Committee composition and member qualifications to align with constitutional principles.

The Supreme Court of India was called upon to decide the constitutional validity of the Tribunal, Appellate Tribunal and other Authorities (Qualificat...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Termination of Driver in Sexual Assault Case — Departmental Enquiry Valid Despite Acquittal in Criminal Trial. Acquittal in criminal case does not automatically entitle reinstatement as standard of proof differs in departmental proceedings.

The petitioner, Ramesh Baburao Firode, was employed as a driver in the District Court at Shrirampur, Ahmednagar. On 28.11.2011, a complaint was lodged...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition of CRPF Head Constable Challenging Compulsory Retirement for Misconduct with Lady Teacher. Misbehavior with Civilian While Intoxicated Constitutes Grave Misconduct Warranting Compulsory Retirement Under Section 11(1) of Central Reserve Police Force Act, 1949.

The petitioner, Tulsi Dass, was a Head Constable in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) posted at Gadchiroli, Maharashtra. A departmental enquiry ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Tribunal's Order Quashing Transfer — Transfer Order Invalid as It Originated from Minister's Office Without Departmental Proposal. Transfer order set aside for violating Transfer Act and ignoring prior Tribunal order regarding posting.

The petitioner, Shri A.P. Kamble, a government servant, filed a writ petition challenging the decision of the Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal date...