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Supreme Court Dismisses Challenges to One-Man Committee's Final Employee Allocation Between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh Power Utilities. Allocation Under Section 82 of Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014 Upheld as Final and Binding on All Parties.

The Supreme Court dismissed a batch of miscellaneous applications filed by Telangana power utilities, employees, and associations challenging the fina...

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Supreme Court Quashes Interim Order Restraining Corporation from Appointing New Contractual Employees. High Court's Order Set Aside for Lack of Reasons and Failure to Consider Absence of Employer-Employee Relationship.

The case involves an appeal by the Rajasthan State Road Development and Construction Corporation Ltd. against an interim order of the Rajasthan High C...

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Supreme Court Partially Allows Appeal of Employees Union in ONGC Regularization Case. Court Holds That Irregularly Appointed Term Employees Are Entitled to Regularization from Date of Initial Appointment but Only Notional Benefits Retrospectively and Actual Pay from Date of High Court Order.

The dispute arose from the appointment of about 800 term-based employees by Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) between 1999 and 2001 for Class III a...

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Supreme Court Examines Regularisation of Temporary Workmen in ONGC Based on Certified Standing Orders and Unfair Labour Practice Provisions. The court considers whether clause 2(ii) of ONGC's Certified Standing Orders confers a right to regularisation and whether the decision in PCLU is per incuriam.

This batch of appeals arises from judgments of various High Courts directing regularisation of workmen employed by Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ON...

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Supreme Court Allows Writ Petition for Counting Pre-2000 Service for Pension of Supreme Court Legal Services Committee Employees. Service rendered prior to formal rules is qualifying service for pension due to continuity and uninterrupted employment.

The petitioners, serving and retired employees of the Supreme Court Legal Services Committee, filed a writ petition seeking counting of their entire s...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals Against High Court Order Quashing Selection Process for Technical Assistant Posts. Revision of Category-Wise Vacancies After Written Examination Does Not Change Rules of the Game When Done to Fulfill Reservation Mandates.

The Supreme Court heard appeals against a High Court judgment that quashed the selection process for 6628 posts of Technical Assistant (Group-C) in th...