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Supreme Court Upholds Removal of Employee Convicted of Theft While Under Suspension — Limitation Bar Applied for Delayed Challenge. The Court held that a removal order under Rule 19(i) of CCS (CCA) Rules is not a continuing wrong and delay of 13 years cannot be condoned without sufficient cause.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) against the judgment of the Delhi High Court, which ...

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Supreme Court Partially Allows State Appeals in Land Acquisition Compensation Case. Remits for Fresh Determination of Market Value and Interest Due to Erroneous Reliance on Small Parcel Sale.

The Supreme Court heard a batch of civil appeals arising from a common judgment of the Himachal Pradesh High Court concerning land acquisition for roa...

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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...

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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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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 Upholds Dismissal of Employee for Accepting Hospitality from Bidder During Tender Process. Attending IEEMA Conference Without Permission and Availing Air Ticket from M/s. Secure Meters Constitutes Misconduct Under Service Regulations.

The appellant, Rathin Ghosh, was a Superintending Engineer with 22 years of unblemished service in the West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Comp...

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Supreme Court Upholds Reinstatement of Contract Labourers in SAIL Mines Despite Finding Contract Genuine. High Court's Direction for Regularisation Consideration Under Para 125 of SAIL Judgment Affirmed, Back Wages Denied.

The case involves a long-standing industrial dispute between the Steel Authority of India Ltd. (SAIL), a government undertaking, and the Ispat Khadan ...