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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Ad hoc employee"
Employees Appointed On Ad Hoc Basis, Not Entitled To Salary Attached To A Post, Unless Appointed In A Substantive Capacity: Patna High Court
Adhoc Employee Can't Replace Another Adhoc Employee, Only Substantive Appointment Can Make Such Replacement: JKL High Court Reiterates
Count Ad Hoc Period In Granting Pensionary Benefits To Employee With 17 Yrs Of Regular Service Record: Allahabad HC To UP Govt
UGC Regulations 2010 | Teacher's Adhoc Service Of More Than One Year To Be Counted For Direct Recruitment Or Promotion: J&K&L High Court
Appointment Of Guest Lecturers On Large Scale Without Regular Appointments Likely To Make 'Huge Dent' On Quality Of Education: Orissa High Court
No Absolute Rule That One Ad-Hoc Employee Can Never Be Replaced By Another Ad-Hoc Employee: Orissa HC Distinguishes SC Judgment
High Court Directs State To Positively Consider Service Regularization Of Asst Engineer Appointed In Aftermath Of '2001 Gujarat Earthquake'
Ad Hoc Employee Can't Be Replaced By Another Ad Hoc Employee; Can Be Replaced Only By Regular Employee : Supreme Court
Ad-Hoc Employee Entitled To Maternity Benefits Beyond The Term Of Contract For Pregnancy Occuring During Contractual Period : Delhi High Court
Denying Pension To Ad-hoc Employee After 30 Years Service Is Unreasonable: Supreme Court
Part-Time Vocational Teacher Entitled To Payment Of Gratuity, Act Draws No Distinction Between Categories Of Employees: Delhi High Court
Peon Served For 20 Yrs On Temporary Basis Despite Clear Vacancy- "It Amounts To Employee's Exploitation": Orissa High Court
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