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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses College's Appeals in Faculty Termination Case Under AICTE Regulations. Termination of Professors Due to Closure of Engineering Course Held Impermissible as AICTE Regulations Mandate Continuation Till Superannuation at Age 65, Regardless of Financial Viability.

The dispute involved Appellant challenging a Single Judge's order that prevented the termination of two professors, following the closure of the unaid...

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Supreme Court Dismisses State's Appeal in Leave Encashment Case for Re-employed Government Servant. Re-employed Employee Entitled to Second Leave Encashment Under Rule 36 of Sikkim Government Services (Leave) Rules, 1982, as Rule 32 Creates Legal Fiction Treating Re-employment as Fresh Service Entry.

The dispute originated from the State of Sikkim's appeal against High Court orders that granted leave encashment benefits to a re-employed government ...

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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings Against Public Servant Due to Lack of Sanction Under Section 197 CrPC – Suneeti Toteja v. State of U.P. & Anr.

Sanction for Prosecution Mandatory for Public Servants Acting in Official Capacity – Deemed Sanction Not Recognized Under Section 197 CrPC The Supr...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Orders Granting Ph.D. Increments to Technical Personnel. Differentiating Roles and Benefits: Supreme Court Upholds ICAR's Policy Distinction Between Scientists and Technical Staff.

The Supreme Court overturned the High Court and Central Administrative Tribunal's decisions that had granted technical personnel at the Indian Council...

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Court Upholds Central Government's Discretion in Voluntary Retirement Case of IPS Officer. Central Government's Authority Affirmed in Assessing Disciplinary Matters and Rejecting Voluntary Retirement Amid Serious Charges

The petitioner, an IPS officer, challenged the Central Government's refusal to accept his voluntary retirement due to pending disciplinary proceedings...

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Supreme Court Allows Recovery of Excess Payments from In-Service Nursing Trainees Under Restitution Principle. Recovery Permitted as Payments Were Made Pursuant to Court Order Later Set Aside, Distinguishing Mistaken Payment Guidelines Under Rafiq Masih Case for Class III and IV Employees.

The dispute originated from in-service employees of the Rajasthan Medical & Health Subordinate Service, working as ANMs, Lab Technicians, and similar ...