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"High Court Upholds Dismissal of Workers Without Inquiry Amidst Illegal Strike" "Employer Justified in Termination Without Inquiry; Labour Court Permits Evidence on Unlisted Misconduct"

The Bombay High Court addressed the dismissal of 22 ex-employees for their participation in an illegal strike and other misconduct. The court upheld t...

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Examining the scope of Industrial Court’s jurisdiction in unfair labor practice complaints under MRTU & PULP Act in the context of employer-employee relationships.

Acts and Sections Discussed: Maharashtra Recognition of Trade Unions and Prevention of Unfair Labour Practices (MRTU & PULP) Act, 1971 - Sectio...

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High Court Rules in Favor of Petitioner on Rebate Claims for Exported Biscuits. Central Excise Exemption Does Not Apply to Exported Goods Without Retail Sale Price; Rebate of Paid Duty Granted.

The Bombay High Court ruled in favor of the petitioner, Parle Products Ltd., allowing their claim for a rebate of excise duty paid on exported biscuit...

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Auction Set Aside on Equitable Grounds: Auction Purchaser Compensated with Interest. Supreme Court modifies High Court orders to grant 6% interest to auction purchaser for delay in refund after auction cancellation.

The Supreme Court partially allowed the appeal of the auction purchaser, who was deprived of the use of Rs.81,20,000 due to the cancellation of an auc...

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High Court upholds adherence to statutory rules in electoral roll disputes; Mandamus denied.

The petitioner sought relief from the Bombay High Court, Aurangabad Bench, to direct the Election Commission to remove duplicate names in the voters' ...

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"Bombay High Court Upholds Tender Award for Waste Management Services: Minor Procedural Lapse Not Sufficient for Interference" "Public interest outweighs technical irregularities, as the court balances fairness and practicality in tender proceedings."

The writ petition challenging the award of a tender to Konark Infrastructure Ltd. for the daily sweeping, cleaning, and waste management services in ...

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Supreme Court Quashes FIR in Case of Alleged Rape and False Promise of Marriage, Emphasizes Consensual Relationship. Supreme Court reiterates the distinction between consensual relationships and false promises to marry under Section 376 of IPC.

The Supreme Court, in this appeal, quashed the FIR filed under Section 376 IPC, citing the consensual nature of the relationship between the complaina...