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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition by Education Society Challenging College Tribunal Order of Reinstatement. Termination of Assistant Professor Without Inquiry Held Illegal Under Section 59 of Maharashtra University Acts, 1994.

The petitioners, Senapati Prataprao Gujar Education Society and Raja Shivchhatrapati Arts and Commerce College, challenged the order dated 30/6/2016 p...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition by Cooperative Society Against Labour Court Order Reinstating Vendor with Back Wages. Chronic Absenteeism Not Proven as Employer Failed to Conduct Proper Inquiry Under Industrial Disputes Act.

The petitioner, Larsen and Toubro Grahak Sahakari Sanstha Maryadeet, a consumer cooperative society registered under the Maharashtra Cooperative Socie...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Dismissal of Workman for Habitual Absenteeism in MRTU and PULP Act Complaint. Concurrent findings of fact by Labour Court and Industrial Court not interfered with under writ jurisdiction as no perversity or violation of natural justice established.

The petitioner, Francis Xavier, was employed by M/s. Magna Graphics (I) Pvt. Ltd. and was dismissed on 24 August 1995 for habitual absenteeism. He cha...

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High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Dismissal of Bus Conductor for Habitual Absence. Past Punishments for Similar Misconduct Justify Dismissal Under Standing Orders Clause 20(f) of BEST Undertaking.

The petitioner, Mr. Balasaheb Madhukar Bende, was appointed as a bus conductor by the BEST Undertaking (Respondent No.1) on 5 April 1989. He remained ...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Dismissal of Employee for Unauthorized Absence Despite Mental Illness Claim. Domestic Inquiry Found Fair and Proper, Punishment of Dismissal for 89 Days Absence Without Leave Held Proportionate Under Model Standing Orders.

The petitioner, Rasik Govind Mankar, was an employee of The Oberoi Towers since 1.4.1982, working as a utility worker in the Kitchen Stewarding depart...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition by School Management Challenging Reinstatement of Teacher by School Tribunal. Teacher's Termination for Abandonment of Service Set Aside as Management Failed to Prove Abandonment and Absenteeism.

The petitioners, the Secretary and Headmaster of Niti Niketan Shikshan Sanstha and Niti Niketan Vidyalaya, challenged the judgment of the School Tribu...

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Supreme Court Modifies Back Wages to 10% for Habitually Absent Employee in Termination Dispute with ONGC. Termination under Regulation 24 of 1975 Regulations held illegal due to long service, but back wages reduced to 10% considering habitual absence and delay in approaching Labour Court.

The case involves a dispute between Anjana Mittal (appellant) and Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (respondent) regarding the termination of he...