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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Termination of Probationer Stenographer for Unsatisfactory Work. Termination of a probationer on grounds of unsuitability is not stigmatic and does not require a formal inquiry.

The petitioner, Pankaj Suresh Bhadane, was appointed as a Stenographer (Lower Grade) with the Labour Court at Thane on 10th September 2012 on probatio...

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Supreme Court Allows Bank of Baroda's Appeal Against High Court Order Quashing Termination of Probationary Employee. Unsatisfactory Performance and Misconduct During Probation Justify Termination Without Stigma.

The present appeal arises from a judgment of the Calcutta High Court which allowed the writ petition of the respondent-employee and quashed his termin...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Tribunal's Order Reinstating Lecturer with 50% Backwages in Probation Termination Case. Termination of Probationary Lecturer Found Invalid as College Failed to Follow University Statute 422 for Assessment and Did Not Provide Opportunity to Show Cause.

The petitioners, the Principal and Chairman of Rizvi College of Arts, Science and Commerce, challenged the judgment and order dated 29 June 2001 of th...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Management's Petition Challenging Tribunal Order of Reinstatement with Back Wages for Teacher. Teacher's Appointment as Shikshan Sevak was Invalid as it Exceeded Permissible Limit Under Maharashtra Employees of Private Schools (Conditions of Service) Regulation Act, 1977.

The case involves two writ petitions arising from a dispute between a teacher, Prashant Kamlakar Narkhade, and the management of K.N. Bhise Arts & Com...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal of Judicial Officer Discharged During Probation and Quashes Discharge Order. Discharge Based on Bail Order and Pending Inquiry Without Hearing Violates Natural Justice and Is Arbitrary Under Rajasthan Judicial Services Rules, 2010 and Article 233 of Constitution of India.

The dispute involved a judicial officer appointed as an Additional District Judge in 2013 under the Rajasthan Judicial Services Rules, 2010, who was d...

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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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Supreme Court Allows Management's Appeal Against Reinstatement of Ad-hoc Lecturer: Termination Simpliciter for Unsatisfactory Work Upheld. The Court held that an ad-hoc employee's termination based on unsatisfactory performance is not punitive and does not require a formal inquiry.

The case involves an appeal by the management of an educational institution against the reinstatement of a lecturer appointed on an ad-hoc basis. The ...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Ban Order Against Contractor in ONGC Project Delay Dispute — Violation of Natural Justice. Enquiry Officer's Report Not Furnished to Contractor Before Imposing Ban, Rendering Order Arbitrary and Unreasonable Under Article 14.

The petitioner, Sarku Engineering Services SDN BHD, a Malaysian company, challenged an order dated 4 January 2016 issued by Respondent No.2, Oil and N...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Ban Order Against Contractor in ONGC Project Delay Dispute — Violation of Natural Justice. Internal Enquiry Report Not Shared With Contractor Before Imposing Business Ban, Rendering Order Arbitrary and Unreasonable.

The petitioner, Sarku Engineering Services SDN BHD, a Malaysian company, challenged an order dated 4 January 2016 issued by respondent No.2, Oil and N...