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High Court Dismisses Writ Petition by Gramapanchayath Officials Challenging Trial Court Orders on Tax Recovery Compliance, Upholds Mandate Under Code of Civil Procedure and Constitution

The High Court of Karnataka dismissed a writ petition filed by officials of Gramapanchayath challenging trial court orders related to tax recovery com...

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High Court Quashes Reversion Order in Service Matter Due to Arbitrary Application of Non-Existent Rule. Reversion of Work Charge Employee Held Invalid as Departmental Rules Do Not Mandate Clearing Examination Within One Year, Violating Articles 14 and 16 of Constitution and Principles of Natural Justice.

The dispute arose from a reversion order dated 12.12.2017 issued by the respondent authorities, reverting the petitioner from the promotional post of ...

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High Court Allows Petition Challenging Adverse Remarks in Annual Confidential Reports Due to Delayed Communication - Delayed communication of ACRs violates natural justice, making adverse remarks inadmissible for promotion consideration under Government Resolution dated 31 March 1989.

The dispute involved a petition filed by a retired Office Superintendent against the State of Gujarat and another respondent, challenging adverse rema...

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High Court Quashes Termination Order of Gram Sevak Due to Violation of Natural Justice and Arbitrary Action Under Article 14 -- Service Termination Dispute

The petitioner, filed a Special Civil Application challenging her termination from the post of Gram Sevak by District Panchayat Sabarkantha -- She was...

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High Court Dismisses State's Challenge to Tribunal Order Quashing Employee's Termination in Service Misconduct Case. Termination Vitiated Due to Violation of Natural Justice and Lack of Evidence Under Gujarat State Service Rules, with Employee Granted Pensionary Benefits but Denied Full Back Wages.

The dispute arose from the termination of a state government employee, who served as a Senior Clerk, on charges of corruption related to underpayment ...

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High Court of Gujarat Dismisses Petition by Contractual Employees Seeking Reinstatement Under MGNREGA Scheme. Termination Orders Upheld as Based on Breach of Contract Terms with Natural Justice Observed Through Show-Cause Notices, No Stigmatic Character Found Under Contractual Employment Conditions.

The dispute involved two petitioners who were contractual employees appointed under the MGNREGA scheme by the respondent authorities. Petitioner No.1'...