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Supreme Court Dismisses Writ Petition Seeking Pay Parity for Junior Stenographers in National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration. Petitioners Not Similarly Situated as Senior Stenographers in Yogeshwar Prasad Case.

The petitioners, Anjali Arora and others, filed a writ petition under Article 32 of the Constitution seeking a mandamus for grant of pay scale parity ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal by Registrar General, Sets Aside High Court Order Quashing Dismissal of Judicial Officer. Disciplinary Proceedings Against Civil Judge Upheld as Enquiry Was Valid and Charges of Misconduct Were Proved.

The case pertains to disciplinary proceedings initiated against a Civil Judge (Junior Division) in Karnataka. The respondent was appointed as a Civil ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Denial of Appointment as Stenographer Due to Preference for Ex-Serviceman. Petitioner's Selection as Junior Clerk Does Not Confer Right to Appointment to Higher Post Without Following Recruitment Rules.

The petitioner, Shirish Suresh Thatte, was appointed as a junior clerk in the District and Sessions Court, Parbhani in May 2005. In response to an adv...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition of Personal Secretaries for Pay Refixation by Merging Special Pay into Basic Pay. The court held that special pay granted for higher responsibilities must be merged upon promotion to a higher post, quashing the state's order denying the benefit.

The petitioners, an association of Personal Assistants, Private Secretaries, and Senior Private Secretaries of the Bombay High Court, along with an in...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal and Remits Matter to High Court for Non-Joinder of Necessary Party in Service Dispute. The Court directed impleadment of the State Government as a necessary party in a service matter concerning arrears of salary for a stenographer.

The appellant, Radhey Shyam Pandey, was appointed as a IIIrd grade clerk in 1963 and later confirmed as IInd grade clerk in 1969. He was appointed as ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal and Remits Matter to High Court Due to Non-Joinder of Necessary Party in Service Dispute. The Court directed impleadment of the State Government as a party and remanded the case for fresh adjudication on arrears of salary.

The appellant, Radhey Shyam Pandey, was appointed as a IIIrd grade clerk in 1963 and later confirmed as IInd grade clerk in 1969. He was appointed as ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal and Remands Service Matter for Impleading State Government. Non-joinder of necessary party held curable by impleadment and remand, not dismissal.

The appellant, Radhey Shyam Pandey, was appointed as a IIIrd grade clerk in 1963 and later confirmed as IInd grade clerk in 1969. He was appointed as ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition by Maharashtra Police Academy Against Industrial Court Order in Unfair Labour Practice Case. Held that the Industrial Court lacked jurisdiction to entertain a complaint under the MRTU & PULP Act, 1971 as the petitioner is not an 'industry' under the Act.

The present Writ Petition was filed by the Maharashtra Police Academy (Petitioner) challenging the Judgment dated 09.02.2025 passed by the Industrial ...