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Supreme Court Allows State's Appeal Against High Court Direction for Regularisation of Contractual Employees. Contractual Appointments in Temporary Project Units Do Not Confer Right to Absorption, and Service Period Under Interim Orders Must Be Excluded from Regularisation Claims.

The dispute arose from the State of Gujarat's appeal against a High Court judgment directing consideration of contractual employees for regularisation...

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High Court of Karnataka Upholds Tribunal Order Directing Consideration of Driver Candidate's Appointment in Excise Department. Court finds no error in KAT's direction to consider petitioner's case for appointment by creating supernumerary post.

The case involves two writ petitions: one filed by Nagaraj Y. Talwar (W.P.No.117767/2019) challenging the Karnataka Administrative Tribunal's order da...

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Bombay High Court Allows Admission of ST Student Despite Pending Validity Certificate, Emphasizing Right to Education. Court directs provisional admission based on father's valid tribe certificate and pending scrutiny application.

The petitioner, Kedar Nandkishor Pawar, an 18-year-old student belonging to the Thakur Scheduled Tribe, filed a writ petition before the Bombay High C...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses State's Petition Challenging Compassionate Appointment for Heirs of Employee Retired on Invalid Pension. Rule 80 Retirement and Exclusionary G.R. Held Arbitrary and Unconstitutional.

The case involves a challenge by the State of Maharashtra against an order of the Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal (MAT) allowing the original appl...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Bond Obligation for Super-Speciality Doctors in Public Medical Colleges — Service Condition and Penalty Valid Under Article 226. Doctors Who Completed D.M./M.Ch. Courses Must Serve Two Years or Pay Rs.25 Lakhs Penalty as Per Government Resolution Dated 8 February 2008.

The petitioners, comprising 62 doctors in the first petition and 69 in the second, were doctors who had either completed or were pursuing super-specia...