Judgments - Condonation of Delay
THE SUPERINTENDING ARCHAEOLOGIST ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA GOVT OF INDIA AURANGABAD Vs JAYRAJ KAMLAKAR PANDE
Haffkine Bio-Pharmaceutical Corporation Ltd., a Government of Maharashtra Undertaking Through Manager Versus M/s. Nirlac Chemicals Through its Manager & Ors.
AXOM SARBA SIKSHA ABHIJAN MISSION VS ABDUS SHAHID & 4 ORS.
Upendra Singh @ Omji Vs. Abbyan Singh @ Kanhaiya & 2 Others
LAND & BUILDING DEPARTMENT Vs. SH.DINESH KUMAR & ORS
GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI THR.SECRETARY ( LAND & BUILDING DEPARTMENT) Vs. BALDEV SINGH & ANR.
GOVT.OF NCT DELHI THR.SECRETARY, L&B Vs. JITENDER & ANR
LAND & BUILDING DEPARTMENT Vs. SURENDER SINGH & ORS.
Raju (Inre 22020 M/S 2016) Vs. State Of U.P. Thru. Prin.Secy.,Food & Civil Supplies & 5 Ors
LALITA RAMESH LASE & ORS. Vs. JAIRAJ KANTILAL SONAWALA & ORS.
VIJAY SHANKAR MISHRA Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS
More importantly, certain inbuilt safeguards against discharge from service based on four red ink entries have also been prescribed. The first and foremost is an unequivocal declaration that mere award of four red ink entries to an individual does not make his discharge mandatory. This implies that four red ink entries is not some kind of Laxman Full Judgment
THE STATE OF TAMIL NADU REP. BY SEC.&ORS Vs. K. BALU & ANR.
VED PRAKASH Vs. U.O.I. & ORS.
P.M.ABUBAKAR Vs. STATE OF KARNATAKA & ORS.
MANAGING DIRECTOR, U.P. RAJYA SAHAKARI KRISHI EVAM GRAMYA VIKAS BANK LTD AND ANR Vs. SUBHASH CHANDRA AWASTHI AND ANR.
DELHI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Vs. NAFE SINGH AND ORS
DELHI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Vs. AMAN AND ORS
STATE OF PUNJAB AND ORS Vs. JAGJIT SINGH AND ORS
Having traversed the legal parameters with reference to the application of the principle of ‘equal pay for equal work’, in relation to temporary employees (daily-wage employees, ad-hoc appointees, employees appointed on casual basis, contractual employees and the like), the sole factor that requires our determination is, whether the concerned employees (before this Court), were rendering similar duties and responsibilities, as were Full Judgment