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High Court Allows Writ Petition Quashing Recovery Order Against Retired Teacher -- Pensionary Benefits Ordered to Be Released Under Article 226 and Supreme Court Guidelines

The petitioner, a retired teacher, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India to quash an order dated 08.06.2007 that direct...

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High Court Dismisses Employees' Challenge to Maharashtra Jeewan Pradhikaran Promotion Decisions -- Petitioners Fail to Prove Arbitrariness in Departmental Promotion Committee's Seniority-Based Promotions

Multiple writ petitions were filed by employees of Maharashtra Jeewan Pradhikaran challenging promotion decisions made by the Departmental Promotion C...

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High Court Dismisses Teacher's Writ Petition Challenging School Tribunal Order on Graduate Pay Scale Entitlement -- Maintainability Under MEPS Act and Finality of Earlier Judicial Order Upheld

The High Court dismissed a writ petition filed by a teacher challenging the School Tribunal's rejection of her appeal for graduate pay scale entitleme...

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High Court Dismisses Writ Petition by Assistant Teacher Challenging Reversion Order Due to Alternative Remedy Under MEPS Act. Petitioner Failed to Avail Statutory Appeal Against Reduction in Rank

The petitioner, an Assistant Teacher, was promoted to Assistant Head on 01.01.2025 but reverted to Assistant Teacher by an order dated 15.11.2025. She...

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High Court Allows Petition for Second Higher Pay Scale Benefits to Employees Despite Delay. Accrued Rights Under Government Resolution Created Continuous Cause of Action and Denial Violated Fundamental Rights, Making Delay/Laches Inapplicable as Precedent Covered Identical Issues.

The dispute involved employees of Gujarat Maritime Board seeking second higher pay scale benefits under Government Resolution dated 02.07.2007. The pe...

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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 Writ Petition for First Higher Pay Scale Based on Departmental Examination Rules, Quashes Government Denials and Grants Limited Arrears

The petitioner, a retired Gujarati Typist, filed a writ petition under Articles 14, 16, and 226 of the Constitution of India seeking the first higher ...

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AICTE Notification on Teacher Qualifications: Ph.D. Mandatory for Higher Pay Scale and Redesignation as Associate Professor. Supreme Court Partly Allows Appeal, Denies Benefits to Non-Ph.D. Teachers Appointed Post-2000

Expert Body’s Prerogative (Para 25): Courts cannot interfere with AICTE’s academic standards unless arbitrary. Incumbent Assistant Professor (Para...

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Supreme Court Overturns Gujarat High Court Order on Pay Disparity Among Lecturers. A Major Verdict Addresses Stepping Up of Pay for Senior Professors Over Junior Counterparts.

The Supreme Court has overturned a Gujarat High Court judgment concerning the pay disparity among Assistant Professors in government colleges. The cas...

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High Court Employees in Goa Win Case for Pay Parity with Mumbai Counterparts. Bombay High Court Upholds Chief Justice's Recommendations, Directs Goa Government to Implement Upgraded Pay Scales

The High Court of Bombay at Goa has ruled in favor of the petitioners, who are Group 'A' employees and Section Officers at the High Court, by directin...