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Supreme Court Grants Regular Pay Scale to Part-Time Sweepers Employed under Special Recruitment Drive. Temporary Employees Under Government Schemes Cannot Be Denied Regular Pay Scale If They Meet Eligibility Criteria.

Constitution of India, 1950 – Article 309 – Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 – Regularization of employment – Contingency paid employees – Elig...

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Restoration of Promotion & Consequential Benefits – Contempt Not Made Out, But Directions Issued for Compliance.

Quashing of disciplinary proceedings due to bias – Restoration of promotion benefits from 2001 – Contempt not made out but compliance directed –...

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Supreme Court Nullifies Disciplinary Penalty Against Retired Medical Officer. “Vindication for the appellant as disciplinary actions declared arbitrary, with justice triumphing over executive misconduct.”

The Supreme Court of India, examined the legality of disciplinary proceedings initiated against a retiring Senior Medical Officer for alleged mis...

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State Bound by Rules: 100% Direct Recruitment for Tracer Posts Enforced. "Article 14 does not envisage negative equality; statutory rules govern recruitment."

The Supreme Court dismissed the petition filed by Jyostnamayee Mishra challenging the High Court's decision, affirming that the post of Tracer under t...

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Promotion Delayed Beyond Superannuation Cannot Yield Financial Benefits. Rule of Law Prevails: Right to be Considered for Promotion Does Not Grant Entitlement to Retrospective Benefits Without Assumption of Duties.

1. Background Parties Involved: Appellants: Government of West Bengal and its agencies. Respondent: Dr. Amal Satpathi, a retired Principal Sc...

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Disciplinary Proceedings After Retirement: Void Jurisdiction. Legal fiction of continuation in service does not apply when disciplinary proceedings are initiated post-retirement.

This case examines the jurisdiction to initiate disciplinary proceedings after an officer’s superannuation. The Supreme Court ruled that such procee...

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Kerala Public Service Commission's Shifting Qualification Standards: Supreme Court Denies Candidates with Unspecified Qualifications. A decade-long dispute over qualification criteria for Lower Division Clerk positions highlights the need for consistency in public service recruitment standards.

The Supreme Court of India dismissed appeals filed by the Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) and candidates possessing qualifications higher than...

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Assistant Professor Entitled to Unpaid Salary During Administrative Delay in Extension of Service.

This judgment pertains to a writ petition filed by an Assistant Professor (the Petitioner) who sought unpaid salary for the period between 1st August ...

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The State of Goa for Judicial Service Pension Benefits A retired district judge petitions for pension recalculation, challenging the administrative interpretation of service benefits.

The petitioner, Shri Vincent M. D'Silva, a retired district judge, sought the court's intervention to address discrepancies in the computation of his ...