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Grants Regular Pay-Scale to Temporary Employees After Three Years of Service: Sets Aside Madhya Pradesh High Court’s Division Bench Ruling

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Supreme Court Grants Regular Pay-Scale to Temporary Employees After Three Years of Service: Sets Aside Madhya Pradesh High Court’s Division Bench Ruling, Holds Government Cannot Arbitrarily Deny Benefits Granted Under 1984 Circular
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Supreme Court Grants Regular Pay-Scale to Temporary Employees After Three Years of Service: Sets Aside Madhya Pradesh High Court’s Division Bench Ruling, Holds Government Cannot Arbitrarily Deny Benefits Granted Under 1984 Circular

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court of India set aside the Division Bench’s judgment of the Madhya Pradesh High Court dated 02.12.2019, which had denied the benefit of regular pay-scale to…
Posted by Rawlaw February 3, 2025

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