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Bombay High Court upholds Industrial Court stay on city body’s circular withdrawing diploma-linked wage increments—“Customary concession can’t be ended unilaterally”,writ dismissed, status quo to continue

1. Court’s decision The Bombay High Court dismissed two writ petitions filed by the municipal corporation challenging an Industrial Court’s interim order that had stayed a circular dated 5 September…
Posted by Rawlaw February 13, 2026
motor accident
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Delhi High Court enhances motor accident compensation — skilled worker status wrongly ignored, minimum wages recalculated; loss of love and affection set aside

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court partly allowed a motor accident compensation appeal and enhanced the award granted to the legal heirs of a deceased motorcyclist, holding that the Motor…
Posted by Rawlaw January 26, 2026

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