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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Employer"
Employer's Right To Punish Errant Employee Can't Be Circumscribed By Blanket Order: Bombay High Court Allows Indian Express' Plea
Employee Accepted Salary After TDS Deduction, Employer Responsible For Non-Deposit: Delhi High Court
[Employees Compensation Act] Employee Entitled To Interest On Medical Reimbursement From Date Of Claim U/S 4A: Kerala High Court
The Minimum Wage Security Jurisprudence
Employer Cannot "Lure" Employee By Provident Fund As It Is Statutory Deduction, Offence Of Cheating Not Attracted Upon Non-Remittance: Karnataka HC
‘COVID-19 Vaccination Cannot Be Insisted Upon By Employer’: Delhi High Court Grants Relief To Lecturer
Employer's Right To Utilize Employee's Services On Promotion Can't Be Curtailed By General Guidelines On Routine Transfers: Delhi High Court
Blood Relatives Can Share Employer-Employee Relationship Under Workmen's Compensation Act: Karnataka HC
Govt Employees Seeking Transfer Due To 'Individual Hardship' May Approach Employer, MPs Can't Make Recommendations On Their Behalf: HP High Court
Employer Has Power To Change Promotion Policy Unless Malafide/ Arbitrary: Chhattisgarh High Court
Institutions That Can't Pay Long Outstanding Salaries For Years Draws Attention To Its Right To Continue As An Employer: Delhi High Court
Gratuity Can Be Forfeited If Employee Terminated For Causing Damage To Employer's Property, Forfeiture Not To Exceed Extent Of Loss: Delhi HC
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