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Supreme Court Allows State Appeal in Police Misconduct Case — Reinstates Dismissal Order. Departmental Inquiry Findings Based on Some Evidence Cannot Be Overturned by Tribunal or High Court in Judicial Review.

The State of Karnataka appealed against the judgment of the Karnataka High Court which upheld the Karnataka Administrative Tribunal's order setting as...

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Supreme Court Allows Workman's Appeal in Industrial Dispute — Scope of Enquiry Under Section 33(2)(b) of Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 Clarified. Labour Court's Order Rejecting Approval for Dismissal Restored as It Did Not Exceed Its Limited Jurisdiction.

The appeal arose from a dispute between John D'Souza, a workman, and the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC). The workman joined as a b...

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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 Banks to Deny Legal Representation in Wilful Defaulter Proceedings. In-House Committees of Banks Are Not Tribunals Under Section 30 of Advocates Act, 1961, and Right to Lawyer Is Not Part of Natural Justice.

The Supreme Court considered appeals against the Delhi High Court judgment which held that a borrower is entitled to be represented by a lawyer before...