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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Kandla Port Workers Union Seeking Parity with Regular Employees in Transfer to FCI. Work-charge employees not entitled to same benefits as regular employees under Section 12A of FCI Act, 1964.

The case pertains to a dispute between Kandla Port Workers Union and Food Corporation of India (FCI) regarding the transfer of employees from Kandla P...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of DTC Employee Seeking Pension for Lack of Minimum Qualifying Service. Leave Without Pay Period Excluded from Pensionable Service Under Rule 21 of Central Civil Services Pension Rules, 1972.

The appellant, Karan Singh, was a conductor with the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC). He was appointed as a monthly rate conductor w.e.f. 27th Novem...

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Supreme Court Allows Regularization of Daily Wage Workers in Maharashtra Dairy Case. Unfair Labour Practice Found as Workers Employed for Decades Without Permanent Status.

The Supreme Court allowed appeals by eleven daily wage workers of the Regional Dairy at Konkan, Maharashtra, who sought permanency. The workers had be...

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Supreme Court Upholds Labour Court Award in VSS Dispute — NMR Workers Found to Have Been Coerced into Voluntary Separation Scheme. The Court confirmed reinstatement with 70% back-wages under Section 33A of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, finding no perversity in the concurrent findings of fact.

The case arose from a dispute between the General Manager, Electrical Rengali Hydro Electric Project, Orissa (appellant) and 90 NMR workers (responden...

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Supreme Court Upholds Reinstatement of Contract Labourers in SAIL Mines Despite Finding Contract Genuine. High Court's Direction for Regularisation Consideration Under Para 125 of SAIL Judgment Affirmed, Back Wages Denied.

The case involves a long-standing industrial dispute between the Steel Authority of India Ltd. (SAIL), a government undertaking, and the Ispat Khadan ...

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Supreme Court Allows Union of India's Appeal Against High Court's Mandamus to Regularize Casual Workers in Border Roads Organization. Court Holds That Framing of Schemes Is Government's Prerogative and High Court Exceeded Its Powers Under Article 226.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the Union of India against the judgment of the Uttarakhand High Court, which had directed the regulariza...