SC declared teachers not eligible for gratuities under the 1972 Act
The Supreme Court ruled in favour of the appellant Institute and declared that the teacher could not be considered as an employee under Section 2(e)
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The Supreme Court ruled in favour of the appellant Institute and declared that the teacher could not be considered as an employee under Section 2(e)
Case: Sukhlal v State of Madhya Pradesh Judge: Justice AK Sikri, Justice Ashok Bhushan and Justice S Abdul Nazeer “Life imprisonment is the rule and
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The issue of vacancies in the subordinate judiciary has been a major concern since last year with the top court acknowledging the existence of a
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