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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "excess payment"
Pendency Of Dispute Regarding Excess Payment Does Not Bar Release Of Retiral Benefits In Timely Manner: Calcutta HC
Recovery Of Excess Payment From Retired Employee Impermissible Without Proof Of Misrepresentation: MP HC
Rajasthan High Court Quashes Recovery Case Against Govt Employee Receiving 'Excess' Salary For 30 Years, Says Mistake Made By Department
Unjustified To Recover From Employees Any Excess Payment, In Case Of Inordinate Delay In Initiating The Recovery: Madras High Court
Recovery Of Excess Payment To Employee On Ground Of Erroneous Pay Scale, Cannot Be Made At End Of Service: Calcutta High Court
Excess Payment Of Allowances To Employees Not Recoverable Due To Inadvertent Error On Part Of Employer: New Delhi Central Administrative Tribunal
Excess Payment Made To Govt Employee Without His Fault Can't Be Recovered From His Leave Encashment Benefits After Retirement: Orissa High Court
Excess Payment Negligently Granted Cannot Be Recovered When Employee Has No Knowledge That Payment Is More Than What Is Entitled: Kerala High Court
Excess Payment Can’t Be Recovered From Pensionary Benefits If There Is No Fault On Employee’s Part: Calcutta HC [Read Judgment]
Retired employee bound by undertaking to adjust any excess payment made to him: SC [Read Judgment]