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High Court Allows Writ Petition for Compensation Under COVID-19 Ex-Gratia Scheme -- Wife of Deceased MSRTC Employee Granted Rs. 50 Lakhs Despite Not Being a Driver -- MSRTC Directed to Pay Compensation with Interest

The High Court allowed a Writ Petition filed by the wife of a deceased MSRTC employee, directing MSRTC to pay compensation of Rs. 50,00,000 under a CO...

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High Court Quashes Transfer Order of KSRTC Employee Due to Arbitrariness and Lack of Administrative Exigency -- Writ Petition Under Article 226 Allowed with Reinstatement and Back Wages

The petitioner, a Driver-cum-Conductor in the North West Road Transport Corporation, challenged his transfer from Chikodi Division to Belagavi/Khanapu...

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Forfeiture of Gratuity – No Conviction Required for Moral Turpitude – Supreme Court Clarifies Legal Position. Termination for misconduct constituting an offence involving moral turpitude permits forfeiture of gratuity even without a criminal conviction.

Conviction Not Necessary for Forfeiture – The Supreme Court overruled the earlier interpretation in C.G. Ajay Babu (2018), holding that Section 4(6)...

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Supreme Court Acquits Appellant in Dacoity Case Due to Lack of Corroborative Evidence and Doubtful Arrest. Benefit of Doubt Granted – Dock Identification and Arrest Manner Found Unreliable.

The Supreme Court held that the prosecution failed to prove the guilt of the appellant beyond a reasonable doubt. The dock identification by PW-9 was ...

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"Conviction Quashed: Rash Driving or Contributory Negligence?" A detailed judicial analysis questions evidence reliability and contributory negligence in a motor vehicle accident.

The Bombay High Court quashed the conviction and sentencing of Shivaji Santu Zanzad under Sections 279, 304(A), and 337 of the IPC for lack of conclus...

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Bombay High Court Reinstates Disabled Bus Conductor Dismissed by BEST. BEST's dismissal of a bus conductor with a disability was overturned by the Industrial Court and upheld by the High Court, citing victimization and unlawful withdrawal of disability-based accommodations.

The Bombay High Court, presided over by Justice Sandeep V. Marne, ruled in favor of Kishor Gulab Salve, a bus conductor employed by the Brihan Mumbai ...