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Grant of Proficiency Step-up Benefits: Relief to Work-Charged Employees Differential treatment of similarly situated employees held violative of equality under Article 14.

The Supreme Court held that the appellants, whose services in the work-charged establishment were regularized, are entitled to benefits under the Prof...

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Bombay High Court Grants Pensionary Relief to Compulsorily Retired Government Employee. Despite forfeiture of past service, the court orders pension and gratuity in light of the employee's 16 years of service.

The Bombay High Court ruled that despite the imposition of a penalty of compulsory retirement and forfeiture of past service, the petitioner is entitl...

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"High Court Rules on Seniority Dispute Between Promotee and Directly Appointed Deputy Collectors" "Balancing the Scales: A Landmark Judgment on Promotion and Seniority in Government Service."

The Bombay High Court recently delivered a significant judgment addressing the long-standing issue of seniority between Promotee Deputy Collectors (PD...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Union of India's Appeals in Service Law Dispute Over Career Progression Schemes. Employees Governed by Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme, 2009 Retrospectively as Eligibility Under Assured Career Progression Scheme, 1999 Does Not Create Vested Right.

The dispute arose between the Union of India and its employees regarding the applicable career progression scheme. The employees, working as Junior En...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Petition Challenging OROP Policy Implementation for Ex-Servicemen. Periodic Revision Every Five Years Upheld as Not Arbitrary Under Articles 14 and 21 of the Constitution of India.

The dispute arose from a petition under Article 32 of the Constitution challenging the implementation of the One Rank One Pension (OROP) policy for ex...

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Supreme Court Quashes High Court Order in MACP Scheme Case Due to Erroneous Interpretation of Grade Pay Entitlement. Employees Entitled to Immediate Next Higher Grade Pay of Rs.5400 Under Clause 8.1 of MACP Scheme and CCS (Revised Pay) Rules, 2008, Not Based on Next Promotional Post.

The dispute arose from a challenge by the Director, Directorate of Enforcement, New Delhi, and another against a High Court order that granted grade p...