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Supreme Court Dismisses State's Appeals in Service Law Dispute Over Employee Seniority and Promotion. The Court upheld the High Court's direction to consider the employee's seniority from his promotion date in the original authority, finding the State's revisions arbitrary under service rules.

The dispute arose from the seniority and promotion claims of the first respondent, who was appointed as Sub-Engineer in Special Area Development Autho...

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Supreme Court Allows Employee in Service Law Dispute Over Denial of Salary for Suspension Period. Appellate Authority's Order Treating Suspension Period as Dies Non After Setting Aside Removal Found Impermissible Under Punjab Civil Services (Punishment and Appeal) Rules, 1970.

The dispute involved an employee appointed as a Clerk in the State Transport Department in 1979, who faced criminal cases leading to suspension and re...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Petition by Judicial Officer Seeking Reinstatement After Resignation. Transfer Found Not Illegal Under Madhya Pradesh Higher Judicial Services Transfer Policy, and Resignation Did Not Amount to Constructive Dismissal Under Constitutional and Service Law Provisions.

The petitioner, a former Additional District and Sessions Judge in Madhya Pradesh, filed a writ petition under Article 32 of the Constitution of India...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Service Law Dispute Over Dismissal for Drunk Driving. Punishment of Dismissal Held Not Disproportionate for Driver Who Drove Under Alcohol Influence Causing Accident While Transporting Personnel, Considering Past Misconduct Record.

The dispute arose from the dismissal of a driver employed with the Provincial Armed Constabulary (P.A.C.) for driving under the influence of alcohol a...

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Supreme Court Allows Employee's Appeal in Employment Contract Dispute Over Overseas Deputation Clause. The Court held that a business visit does not constitute deputation under the contract as deputation requires a tripartite consensual agreement and written evidence, which was lacking.

The appeal arose from a judgment of the High Court of Punjab & Haryana in a second appeal, concerning a dispute over an employment contract clause rel...