Karnataka Court February 2001 Judgments
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Management of Ksrtc by Its Divisional Controller Vs. B.C. Hiremath
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Feb-01-2001
Reported in: ILR2001KAR5346; (2002)ILLJ600Kant
Ashok Bhan, J. 1. Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation, (for short, the appellant) through its Divisional Controller, Hubli, has filed this appeal against the order of the single Judge dismissing the Writ Petition filed by the appellant thereby upholding the award made by the Labour Court, Hubli, in K.I.D. No. 21/1988 dated February 24, 1998.2. Facts: Respondent-workman, (hereinafter referred to as respondent No. 1) was working as a Conductor in the Corporation in the year 1977. While he was conducting Bus No. MYF 5305 plying from Hubli to Giriyal, the vehicle was subjected to checking by the Checking staff at Mavanoor cross. It was found that he had failed to issue tickets for 7 passengers despite collection of fare of 0.55 ps from the passengers. On seeing the checking staff the respondent hurriedly tore 10 tickets and handed them over to the passengers sitting next to him. Checking staff also found that there was over writing on the way bill. A report of the illegalities commi...
Krishnamurthy B.S. and ors. Vs. National Bank for Agriculture and Rura ...
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Feb-01-2001
Reported in: (2002)ILLJ1035Kant
ORDERMohamed Anwar, J.1. Heard the arguments of the learned counsel on both sides.2. The undisputed and admitted facts of the dispute are that at the material time all the petitioners herein were working as 'Field Supervisors' and respondents 3 to 19 wereworking as 'Officers' in the respective Gramin Banks which are Regional Rural Banks (RRBs). These Banks are created and established under the Regional Rural Banks Act, 1976 ('the Act of 1976' for short) and are governed by the provisions thereof in theirfunctioning. There were different cadres of service in these Banks viz., Junior Clerks, Senior Clerks, Field Supervisors, and Officers. The Award dated April 30, 1990 came to be passed by the National Industrial Tribunal (NIT) granting pay parity to all the employees of the RRBs with the pay-scales of the employees of their respective Sponsor Banks i.e., Nationalised Banks, with effect from September 1, 1987. As regards equation of posts and fixation of pay-scales and other service bene...
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