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State Bank of Hyderabad v. All India Bank Deposit Collectors Federation
The Delhi High Court upheld the Industrial Tribunal's award enhancing fallback wages and benefits for daily Deposit Collectors, affirming their status as workmen entitled to fair wages under the Industrial Disputes Act.
State Bank of Hyderabad v. All India Bank Deposit Collectors Federation
The Delhi High Court upheld the Industrial Tribunal's award granting enhanced wages and benefits to daily Deposit Collectors as workmen, dismissing banks' appeals challenging the award's validity and retrospective effect.
State Bank of Hyderabad v. All India Bank Deposit Collectors Federation
The Delhi High Court upheld the Industrial Tribunal’s award revising fallback wages and incentives for daily Deposit Collectors as workmen under the Industrial Disputes Act, dismissing banks’ appeals challenging the award’s validity and retrospective effect.
State Bank of Hyderabad v. All India Bank Deposit Collectors Federation
The Delhi High Court upheld the Industrial Tribunal's award revising fallback wages and incentive remuneration for bank Deposit Collectors, affirming their status as workmen entitled to fair wages under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947.
State Bank of Hyderabad v. All India Bank Deposit Collectors Federation
The Delhi High Court upheld the Industrial Tribunal's award revising fallback wages and incentive remuneration for daily Deposit Collectors, confirming their status as workmen entitled to enhanced wages and benefits with retrospective effect.
State Bank of Hyderabad v. All India Bank Deposit Collectors Federation
The Delhi High Court upheld the Industrial Tribunal's award revising fall back wages and allowances of daily Deposit Collectors employed by banks, affirming their status as workmen and the Tribunal's jurisdiction to fix fair wages reflecting cost of living and financial viability.
State Bank of Hyderabad v. All India Bank Deposit Collectors Federation
The Delhi High Court upheld the Industrial Tribunal's award recognizing daily Deposit Collectors as workmen entitled to revised fallback wages, incentive remuneration, and allowances, dismissing banks' appeals challenging the award's validity and retrospective effect.
State Bank of Hyderabad v. All India Bank Deposit Collectors Federation
The Delhi High Court upheld the Industrial Tribunal's award recognizing daily Deposit Collectors as workmen entitled to enhanced fallback wages and incentives, dismissing banks' appeals challenging the award's validity and retrospective effect.
Sandeep Sharma v. Balmer Lawrie & Co. Ltd.
The Delhi High Court quashed the removal order of an employee due to procedural irregularities and lack of evidence in the departmental inquiry, remanding the matter for fresh consideration.
Dnynoba Narayan Dhore v. Smt. Champabai Deoji Dhore
The Bombay High Court upheld the appellate order allowing amendment of pleadings to include partition claim in a joint family property suit, holding that limitation and review grounds were premature and the amendment did not change the suit's nature.
Digant Parekh (HUF) v. Akruti Kailash Construction & Ors.
The High Court held that a statutory Notification transferring appellate jurisdiction takes immediate effect divesting the earlier authority, and purchasers under a registered MOFA agreement are entitled to co-operative society membership despite unpaid dues or pending civil suits.
Electropneumatics And Hydraulics India Pvt. Ltd. v. Appasaheb M. Todmal
The Bombay High Court held that wage settlements with recognized unions bind all workmen regardless of union membership, invalidating employer-imposed conditions of signing undertakings, and that complaints for enforcement of such settlements are not barred by limitation due to continuing cause of action.
Savita Jain v. State of N.C.T.
The Delhi High Court upheld the conviction of accused tenants for murder and robbery based on reliable child witness testimony, circumstantial evidence, and recovery of stolen property.
Savita Jain v. State of N.C.T.
The Delhi High Court upheld the conviction of appellants for murder and robbery based on reliable child witness testimony, circumstantial evidence, and recovery of stolen property establishing common intention.
CREDAI-PUNE Metro v. The State of Maharashtra
The Bombay High Court held that under Pune Development Control Rules, roads do not qualify as built-up area for grant of TDR, and thus dismissed writ petitions seeking additional TDR for road construction.
Krishan Gopal v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld the executive's decision to maintain a lower age of superannuation for librarians and physical education staff than for teachers, ruling that differential treatment based on rational policy considerations does not constitute discrimination.
Krishan Gopal v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld the executive's decision to maintain the retirement age of 62 years for librarians and physical education personnel, rejecting their claim to parity with teachers for enhanced superannuation age.
Krishan Gopal v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld the executive's decision to maintain the retirement age of librarians and physical education staff at 62 years, rejecting their claim to be treated as teachers for enhanced superannuation benefits.
AGP City Gas Private Limited & Anr. v. Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board & Ors.
The Delhi High Court clarified that exclusivity granted to Authorized Entities under PNGRB Act is limited to pipeline CGD networks, allowing LNG stations dispensing LNG in liquid form by others, and upheld the Board's regulatory authority to balance exclusivity with consumer interests.
Sakharam Parvati Gaikwad & Ors. v. The State of Maharashtra
The Bombay High Court upheld the murder convictions of two appellants based on credible eyewitness and medical evidence while acquitting two others due to insufficient proof of their involvement.