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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Employment"
Burden Of Establishing 'Industry' Status In Employment Dispute On Petitioner: Delhi HC
"Administrative High-Handedness": Calcutta High Court Sets Aside State's Move To Regulate Appointments To Private Industries
Daily Wage Employment Through “Backdoor Entry” Creates No Right To Regularization Even After Decade Of Service: Patna High Court Dismisses LIC Workers' Plea While Clarifying Regularization Principles
Forest Driver Recruitment: Kerala HC Declines Fresh Test In Vehicle 'Suitable' For 6Ft. Tall Applicant, Says No Denial Of Employment Opportunity
University Can't Act Arbitrarily, Must Explain Denial Of Legitimate Expectation : Supreme Court In Law Professor's Plea For Regularisation
Migrant Workers: Kerala High Court Seeks Response From Govt About Their Living Conditions, Registration Process In State
Employees Can't Be Regularized If Employment Was Based On Outsourcing Contracts, Not Intended To Create Permanent Employment: Karnataka High Court
Government Employee Can't Be Denied Notional Increment Merely Because They Retired On Last Day of June And Not On 1st July: Allahabad Central Administrative Tribunal
Past Character Not Decisive For Public Employment: Kerala HC Urges State To Foster Development Of Less Fortunate Individuals By Not Condemning Them For Past Crimes
Delhi High Court Orders ₹5 Lakh Compensation To Two Acid Attack Victims, Employment In Any Government Department
Can't Deny Employment Merely Citing Diabetes Unless It Is Found That Such Condition Would Impact Capacity To Perform Duties: Kerala High Court
Gig Workers: The Need To Regulate The Unregulated
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