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Declares It Willful Misconduct and Rejects Labour Court’s Leniency

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Delhi High Court Upholds Dismissal of DTC Employee for Frequent Unauthorized Absence, Declares It Willful Misconduct and Rejects Labour Court’s Leniency
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Delhi High Court Upholds Dismissal of DTC Employee for Frequent Unauthorized Absence, Declares It Willful Misconduct and Rejects Labour Court’s Leniency

Court’s Decision: The Delhi High Court set aside the Labour Court’s award, which had modified the punishment of dismissal for unauthorized absence to compulsory retirement. The High Court upheld the…
Posted by Rawlaw January 11, 2025

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