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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Disciplinary Proceeding"
Union Govt Approaches Supreme Court Against HC Quashing Compulsory Retirement Of Chhattisgarh IPS Officer Gurjinder Pal Singh
No Disciplinary Proceedings Can Be Initiated After Employee Retires Or After Extended Period Of Service : Supreme Court
Disciplinary Authority's Order Relying On Report Of Inquiry Officer Not Supported By Evidence Is Unsustainable: Patna High Court
Delinquent Public Servant Has Right To Be Tried Within Reasonable Time, State Can't Initiate Disciplinary Action After Unexplained Delay: Kerala HC
Employer Under Obligation To Ensure No Prejudice Is Caused To Employee In Disciplinary Proceedings.: Calcutta High Court
Employee Can Be Dismissed Even After Retirement If Found Guilty In Disciplinary Proceeding Initiated During Service: Orissa High Court
Transport Corporation Which Supported Bus Driver Before MACT Not Precluded From Initiating Disciplinary Proceedings Against Him: Madras HC
Can't Invoke Writ Jurisdiction To Question Sufficiency Or Adequacy Of Evidence In Support Of Particular Conclusion In Disciplinary Proceedings: Kerala HC
Long-Standing Disciplinary Proceedings Against Employee Not A Ground To Deny Promotion: Telangana High Court Reiterates
Tedious Judicial Process Cannot Be Used To Harass Employees: Calcutta High Court Directs UCO Bank To Release Arrears Of Pay & Retirement Benefits
Appellate Body Must Reconsider Cases Of Disciplinary Proceedings With No Evidence, Not Merely Reiterate Previous Orders: Kerala High Court
In Disciplinary Proceeding, Burden Of Proof Depends On Nature Of Charge And Explanation Put Forward By Employee: Supreme Court
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