Mumbai Nagpur Court November 2014 Judgments
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Ravindra Shikshan Prasarak Mandal and Others Vs. Madhukar Atmaram Koch ...
Court: Mumbai Nagpur
Decided on: Nov-20-2014
Oral Judgment: 1. By way of present petition, the petitioner-management challenges the order dated 30th June, 2000 passed by the learned Presiding Officer, Additional School Tribunal, Nagpur (Chandrapur) in STC No. 31 of 1997. 2. Heard Shri R.L. Khapre, the learned Counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioners, Shri N.D. Khamborkar, the learned Counsel appearing on behalf of respondent No.1 and Shri A.K. Bangadkar, the learned Assistant Government Pleader appearing on behalf of respondent Nos.2 and 3. 3. The respondent No.1 Shri Madhukar Koche was appointed as Headmaster in the school run by the petitioner-institute namely Jawahar Smruti Vidyalaya, Delwadi, Taluka Ashti, District Wardha on the substantive and permanent post. Initially the school was being run as a school on non grant-in-aid basis till 1990 from the year. From the year 1990-91, a school was admitted to the grants and was receiving grant-in-aid from the State Government. The respondent No.1 was served with a show cause ...
Union of India, through General Manager, South East Central Railway an ...
Court: Mumbai Nagpur
Decided on: Nov-20-2014
A.B. Chaudhari, J. 1. Rule. Rule returnable forthwith. Heard finally by consent of learned counsel for the petitioners. 2. By the present petition, the petitioner-Indian Railways have put to challenge the judgment and order dated 28.01.2014 passed by Central Administrative Tribunal, Circuit Bench, Nagpur, in O.A. No.2094/2006, which made an order for grant of pension to the two widows of the deceased railway employee in equal share. In support of the writ petition, Mr. Lambat, learned counsel for the petitioners, submitted that the tribunal committed error in making the impugned order particularly when the marriage of the second wife/widow of the deceased railway employee was clearly illegal and in violation of Section 11 of the Hindu Marriage Act being the second marriage during the lifetime of the first wife, who was not divorced. He, therefore, submitted that in the wake of void marriage of the second wife/widow, the tribunal could not have made an order, contrary to the law. He, th...
Vinod Ghanshyam Meshram and Others Vs. The Hon'ble Minister of State, ...
Court: Mumbai Nagpur
Decided on: Nov-17-2014
1. The respondent No.4-Ordnance Factory Bhandara Karmachari Sahakari Pat Sanstha at Jawahar Nagar, Bhandara (the respondent No.4-Society), is classified as a resource Society under sub-class of credit resource Society and is restricted to the Salary Earners' (Employees) Credit Co-operative Society of the Ordnance Factory, Jawaharnagar, Bhandara. The petitioner Nos.1 to 8 along with two other persons were duly elected as the members of the Managing Committee of the respondent No.4-Society in the month of December, 2009. The tenure of this Managing Committee is of five years, which would come to an end in the month of December, 2014. 2. In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 78 of the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960 (the said Act), a show cause notice was issued on 16-4-2012 by the Assistant Registrar, Co-operative Societies, Bhandara, levelling certain charges of making defaults, negligence in performance of duties under the Act, Rules and Bye-law...
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