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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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Bombay High Court Quashes Discharge of Judicial Officer for Non-Disclosure of Criminal Case in Appointment Form — Suppression of Material Information Found but Discharge Order Set Aside as Disproportionate and Without Natural Justice

The petitioner, Gurunath Dinkar Mane, was selected and appointed as a Civil Judge, Junior Division and Judicial Magistrate, First Class in Maharashtra...

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High Court Allows Bank's Petition to Forfeit Gratuity of Employee Terminated for Misappropriation. Misappropriation of Funds by Bank Employee Constitutes Offence Involving Moral Turpitude Under Section 4(6)(b)(ii) of Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972, Justifying Forfeiture of Entire Gratuity.

The petitioner, Bank of India, challenged the orders of the controlling authority dated 30 June 2004 and the appellate authority dated 4 September 200...

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Bombay High Court Allows Employer's Petition in Gratuity Dispute — Holds That Dismissal for Disorderly Behaviour Under Model Standing Orders 22(a) and 22(l) Constitutes 'Disorderly Conduct' Under Section 4(6)(b)(i) of Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972, Disentitling Employee to Gratuity.

The petitioner, Jaya Hind Industries Ltd., employed the respondent, Vilas Vithalrao Takale, as a Clerk. Two charge sheets were issued to the responden...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Dismissal of Employee for Gherao and Misconduct in Industrial Dispute Case. Employee's participation in gherao and shouting of slogans against management held to be misconduct under Standing Orders, and dismissal not disproportionate.

The appellant, Shri Sahil Khan, was one of seven employees of M/s Hashmat & Company who were charge-sheeted on 8.2.1992 for misconduct. The charge all...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Dismissal of Workman for Violence and Abusive Language in Industrial Dispute. Labour Court's finding of fair enquiry for first charge-sheet and just punishment for second charge-sheet upheld, with modification of punishment for defective enquiry.

The Petitioner, Hanumant Pandurang Indalkar, was employed as a Millwright Mechanic with Tata Engineering and Locomotive Co. Ltd. (the Company) and was...

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Bombay High Court Allows Gratuity Claim in Payment of Gratuity Act Case — Resignation Not Ground for Forfeiture. Forfeiture of gratuity under Section 4(6) of Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 requires termination for misconduct causing damage; resignation does not justify forfeiture.

The petitioner, H. Jayarama Shetty, joined the respondent Sangli Bank Ltd. on 28 May 1991. On 3 May 1994, a show cause notice was issued regarding irr...