Skip to content
rawlaw unfiltered legal news Raw Law

Unfiltered Legal Insights

  • News
  • Services for Advocates
  • Bookmarks
  • facebook.com
  • twitter.com
  • t.me
  • instagram.com
  • youtube.com

ASHA Workers

Home - ASHA Workers

The High Court of Kerala: “Public Interest Litigation Cannot Be a Substitute for Collective Bargaining”: Powerful Judgment Closing ASHA Workers’ Pay-Revision PILs After Government Action
Posted inNews

The High Court of Kerala: “Public Interest Litigation Cannot Be a Substitute for Collective Bargaining”: Powerful Judgment Closing ASHA Workers’ Pay-Revision PILs After Government Action

Court’s Decision The High Court of Kerala delivered a clear and powerful judgment closing two public interest litigations concerning long-pending demands for enhanced honorarium, service benefits, and improved working conditions…
Posted by Rawlaw November 8, 2025

Recent News

  • “Slum-Free Mumbai Still A Distant Dream”:Bombay High Court Directs Expert Committee To Audit Maharashtra Slum Act
  • Bombay High Court Quashes FIRs Against Special Public Prosecutor And Others, Says Police Cannot Investigate Advocate Misconduct At Instance Of Private Complainant
  • Bombay High Court Sets Aside MPID Auction Sale In NSEL-Linked Property Matter, Says “This Is A Scam Within The Scam”; Orders Fresh Valuation, Re-Auction And Probe Against Competent Authority & Valuer
  • Bombay High Court Holds Non-Signatory Group Company Cannot Be Dragged Into Arbitration Merely For Support Role: “Membership Of A Group Is Not Sufficient In Itself”; Section 37 Challenge Maintainable But Petition Dismissed On Merits
  • Bombay High Court: “Unsuccessful Party Can Also Seek Section 9 Protection”; L&T Directed To Keep ₹150 Crore Bank Guarantee Alive In ONGC Arbitration
Copyright 2026 — Raw Law. All rights reserved.
Scroll to Top