Calcutta High Court: Termination of Probationer for Misconduct Requires Enquiry
Calcutta High Court rules that terminating a probationer for misconduct is punitive and requires a proper enquiry, reinforcing natural justice in employment law.
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Calcutta High Court rules that terminating a probationer for misconduct is punitive and requires a proper enquiry, reinforcing natural justice in employment law.
Calcutta High Court upholds an injunction restraining a publisher from printing Narayan Debnath’s works, recognizing the copyright rights of his widow and son under the author’s w…
Calcutta High Court sets aside reassessment order under Section 148A(3), holding that denial of opportunity to furnish documents violates principles of natural justice.
The Supreme Court has stayed a Calcutta High Court order granting age relaxation to 2016 SSC waitlisted candidates, saying statutory recruitment rules and earlier apex court rulin…
Calcutta High Court directs WBSSC to publish a detailed fresh list of tainted school job candidates to ensure transparency and prevent re-entry in recruitment.