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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Departmental Proceedings"
Employee Found Innocent In Departmental Proceedings Entitled To Interest On Delayed Payment Of Pension: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Govt Employee Can't Be Punished Merely On Basis Of Preliminary Inquiry, Must Hold Departmental Enquiry With Reasonable Opportunity: J&K&L High Court
Honourable Exoneration In Departmental Proceedings Would Warrant Quashing Of Criminal Prosecution Arising From Same Set Of Facts: Orissa High Court
Can't Withhold Pensionary Benefits In The Absence Of Departmental Proceedings Even If Employee Was Not Qualified When Appointed: Gauhati High Court
Departmental Proceedings Are Necessary Even For Termination Of Temporary Employee: Madras High Court
To Claim Backwages, Dismissed Employees Must Plead That They Were Not Gainfully Employed; Only Then Burden Shifts To Employer : Supreme Court
Employee Can't Take Advantage Of His Own Absence For Time When He Was Under Suspension: Supreme Court
Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Act -Commissioner of Municipal Corporation Can Initiate Departmental Inquiry Against Additional Municipal Commissioner : Supreme Court
Can Departmental Enquiry & Criminal Case Proceed Simultaneously With Identical Charge? Madhya Pradesh High Court Answers
Writ Court Can't Sit In Appeal Over Departmental Proceedings, Particularly When There Are Concurrent Findings On Charge: Jharkhand HC
Not Necessary To Call For Handwriting Experts In Departmental Enquiry; Test Of Criminal Proceedings Not Applicable: Supreme Court
Employee Has No Absolute Right To Be Represented In Departmental Proceedings Through Agent Of His Choice: Supreme Court
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