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High Court Dismisses State's Challenge to Tribunal Order Quashing Employee's Termination in Service Misconduct Case. Termination Vitiated Due to Violation of Natural Justice and Lack of Evidence Under Gujarat State Service Rules, with Employee Granted Pensionary Benefits but Denied Full Back Wages.

The dispute arose from the termination of a state government employee, who served as a Senior Clerk, on charges of corruption related to underpayment ...

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High Court Allows Widow's Claim for Family Pension Despite Lack of Nomination -- Legally Wedded Wife Entitled to Pension Regardless of Estranged Relationship -- Writ Petition Under Article 226 of Constitution of India Succeeds

The High Court allowed a writ petition filed by  Petitioner, widow of deceased employee, seeking family pension from the respondent-Corporation. ...

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Pension Rights of Temporary Employees Under a Government Scheme

Constitution of India, 1950 – Article 32 – Writ Petition Against Pension Denial – Applicability of Fundamental Rules – Parity With Government ...

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Bombay High Court Held That Retirement Includes Resignation—Entitlement to Pension Upheld

Resignation of a High Court Judge Does Not Forfeit Pensionary Benefits—Interpretation of “Retirement” Under High Court Judges (Salaries and Cond...

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Supreme Court of India Grants Pensionary Benefits to Appellant After 25-Year-Long Litigation. Court Condemns Failure of Departmental Inquiry and Upholds Employee’s Right to Pension

Constitution of India, 1950 (COI) — Article 226 — High Court's Power of Judicial Review — High Court’s dismissal of writ petition and review a...

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Supreme Court Sets Precedent on Pension Entitlement for Job Contract Employees in Odisha. Addressing Procedural Lapses and Upholding Pension Rights – Supreme Court Intervenes Despite Delay in Appeals.

Acts and Sections Discussed: Constitution of India, Article 14 – Equality before Law Odisha Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1992 – Rule ...

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"Supreme Court Reinstates Terminated Ophthalmic Assistant: Violation of Natural Justice Highlighted" "Justice Prevails After 26 Years of Service – SC Restores Tribunal's Decision Against Arbitrary Termination"

The Supreme Court of India overturned the decision of the Calcutta High Court, reinstating the tribunal's order that had quashed the appellant's termi...

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Widow Entitled to Liberalised Family Pension (LFP) for Death Due to Extreme Climatic Conditions During Military Duty. A soldier’s death during duty in extreme conditions near the Line of Control categorized as a “Battle Casualty,” ensuring pensionary benefits to the widow.

FACTUAL BACKGROUND [Para 2-5] Nature of Duty and Death: The deceased soldier, Naik Inderjeet Singh, was on an Area Domination Patrol near the Li...

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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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Court rules that pension and retiral benefits cannot be denied to the legal heirs of a deceased employee awaiting caste validity certificate. Family Pension, Retiral Benefits, Caste Validity Certificate, Compassionate Employment, Scheduled Tribe, Maharashtra, Welfare State, Legal Heirs.

Pension and Retiral Benefits Claim for Deceased Employee without Validity CertificateThe court ruled that pensionary benefits and gratuity should be p...