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Dismisses Petition Alleging Illegal Termination: Petitioner Fails to Prove Employer-Employee Relationship; Reaffirms Workman’s Burden of Proof and Limited Supervisory Jurisdiction Under Article 226

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Delhi High Court Dismisses Petition Alleging Illegal Termination: Petitioner Fails to Prove Employer-Employee Relationship; Reaffirms Workman's Burden of Proof and Limited Supervisory Jurisdiction Under Article 226
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Delhi High Court Dismisses Petition Alleging Illegal Termination: Petitioner Fails to Prove Employer-Employee Relationship; Reaffirms Workman’s Burden of Proof and Limited Supervisory Jurisdiction Under Article 226

Court’s Decision: The Delhi High Court dismissed the petitioner’s writ petition against the Labour Court’s decision, which denied his claim of illegal termination of employment. The court ruled that the…
Posted by Rawlaw January 24, 2025

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