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Supreme Court Quashes Dismissal Order of Police Officer for Violation of Article 311(2) Safeguards - Dismissal Without Departmental Inquiry Held Illegal as Reasons for Dispensing with Inquiry Were Insufficient and Not Supported by Concrete Evidence.

The appeal arose from the dismissal of a police officer from service without conducting a departmental inquiry, invoking clause (b) of the second prov...

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High Court Sets Aside Tribunal's Reinstatement Order - Upholds University's Compulsory Retirement of Junior Engineer for Serious Misconduct Under Maharashtra Universities Standard Code Rules

The High Court of Bombay allowed a writ petition filed by Petitioners challenging the University and College Tribunal's order that had set aside the c...

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High Court Quashes Disciplinary Order for Recovery of Rs. 2398.80 Due to Violation of Natural Justice and Disciplinary Rules

The petitioner, a junior engineer with  Respondent, challenged a disciplinary order dated 14/05/2019 imposing recovery of Rs. 2398.80 for alleged...

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"Appellant's Major Penalty Quashed: Failure to Record Oral Evidence in Disciplinary Proceedings Invalidates Inquiry" "Natural Justice and Procedural Mandates Triumph Over Procedural Deficiencies in Disciplinary Proceedings."

The Supreme Court quashed the High Court’s judgment and restored the State Public Services Tribunal’s order, holding that failure to record oral e...

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Court Upholds Central Government's Discretion in Voluntary Retirement Case of IPS Officer. Central Government's Authority Affirmed in Assessing Disciplinary Matters and Rejecting Voluntary Retirement Amid Serious Charges

The petitioner, an IPS officer, challenged the Central Government's refusal to accept his voluntary retirement due to pending disciplinary proceedings...

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High Court Upholds Writ Petition Against Private Educational Institution for Unilateral Change in Staff Service Conditions. Supreme Court affirms decision, emphasizing the public duty of education institutions and the doctrine of legitimate expectation.

The High Court on 05.08.2014, regarding the maintainability of a writ petition under Article 226 against a private educational institution. The case i...

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Supreme Court Upholds Compassionate Appointment; Dismisses Bank's Appeal. No pending disciplinary proceedings can bar compassionate appointment for the dependent of a deceased employee unless prima facie evidence of a major penalty exists.

The Supreme Court dismissed an appeal by the Bank of India against the compassionate appointment of Pankaj Srivastava, whose father died in harness as...