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Labour Laws Cannot Shield Employees Abandoning Duties; Denies Reinstatement

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Bombay High Court: Labour Laws Cannot Shield Employees Abandoning Duties; Denies Reinstatement, Emphasizes ‘Labour Court Machinery Cannot Be Misused by Disinterested Employees’
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Bombay High Court: Labour Laws Cannot Shield Employees Abandoning Duties; Denies Reinstatement, Emphasizes ‘Labour Court Machinery Cannot Be Misused by Disinterested Employees’

1. Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court set aside the Labour Court's award, which had directed the reinstatement of an employee along with 50% back wages. The High Court observed…
Posted by Rawlaw January 11, 2025

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