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gratuity claim
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Bombay High Court: Employer cannot defeat gratuity claim by citing delay when it failed to determine gratuity and issue statutory notice — “Matter remanded on inclusion of special allowance in wages”

1. Court’s decision The Bombay High Court partly allowed a batch of writ petitions involving a gratuity dispute between several employees and their employer company engaged in manufacturing power systems…
Posted by Rawlaw March 8, 2026
bihar librarian
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Supreme Court: Degrees Earned Before Statute Was Struck Down Must Be Protected — “Innocent Students Cannot Be Penalised for Legislative Incompetence; Termination Solely on Ground of Invalidation of Parent Act Unsustainable”

Court’s decision The Supreme Court of India allowed a batch of civil appeals and set aside the Patna High Court’s judgment upholding termination of librarians appointed by the State of…
Posted by Rawlaw February 19, 2026
section 17b wages
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Delhi High Court refuses to recall Section 17B wages order — small bank deposits, PAN and ITRs don’t prove gainful employment; review can’t become appeal

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court dismissed a management’s review petition seeking recall of an order granting Section 17B wages to a workman, holding that modest bank deposits, possession of…
Posted by Rawlaw January 28, 2026

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