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Gujarat Govt Cancels Overtime Pay, SC Issues Notice In Union Plea

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The Supreme Court today issues notice on a plea challenging the Gujarat Govt’s notification extending work hours under Factories Act without overtime pay. A bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and KM Joseph issued notice to the State of Gujarat and sought its reply. The petitioners ‘Gujarat Mazdoor Sabha’ a registered trade union moved to the Supreme Court challenging […]

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Supreme Court: Teachers Entitled To Gratuity Under Payment Of Gratuity Act, 1972

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CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTIONCIVIL APPEAL No.2530 OF 2012Birla Institute of Technology ….Appellant(s)VERSUSThe State of Jharkhand & Ors. …Respondent(s) Download: Judgement The Supreme Court today held that teachers are entitled to gratuity under the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 (Act). A Bench of Justices Abhay Manohar Sapre and Indu Malhotra recalled its previous judgment that had laid

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Payment Of Gratuity: Employer Has A Right To Withhold Gratuity During Pendency Of The Disciplinary Proceedings

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SUPREME COURT OF INDIA FULL BENCH CHAIRMAN-CUM-MANAGING DIRECTOR, MAHANADI COALFIELDS LIMITED — Appellant Vs. SRI RABINDRANATH CHOUBEY — Respondent ( Before: Arun Mishra, M.R. Shah and Ajay Rastogi, JJ. ) Civil Appeal No. 9693 of 2013 Decided on: 27-05-2020 Download: Full Judgement A. Conduct, Discipline and Appeal Rules, 1978 – Rule 34.3 – Payment of

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Ludhiana association moves Supreme Court against direction to pay full wages during lockdown

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Ludhiana-based association of hand tools manufacturers, comprising 41 MSMEs, has moved the Supreme Court seeking quashing the government’s March 29 order asking private establishments to pay full wages to their workers during the Covid-19 lockdown. Stating that the Ministry of Home Affairs passed orders without due care and deliberation on the financial implications for employers,

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