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Feb 17 2003 (HC)

Kedar Pati Pandey Vs. the State of Bihar and ors.

Court : Patna

..... board of religious trust. patna as inspector on 1-2-1995, is aggrieved on account of nonpayment of his post retrial dues, such as gratuity, amount against unutilised leave and unpaid salary from august, 1992 to february, 1995.2. the respondent board has filed counter affidavit and supplementary counter affidavit to which the petitioner has filed rejoinder. a counter affidavit has .....

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May 07 2004 (HC)

The State of Bihar and ors. Vs. Birendra Kumar Singh

Court : Patna

..... was made in 1990. all of a sudden the state realised in 1998 after eight years that his services should be dismissed. the reliefs sought were of reinstatement and consequential unpaid salary. the petitioner ajay kumar had an appointment on a class iv post, as a bull attendant. it was alleged that the appointment was illegal. the petitioner contended that his .....

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Apr 13 2007 (HC)

Smt. Chandra Sharma and ors. Etc. Etc. Vs. the State of Bihar and ors. ...

Court : Patna

..... caused to them, they will be out of employment market because of age bar and post and employment opportunity and they will be put to penuary and starvation;(vi) the unpaid salary to some of the petitioners, who are working, should be directed to be paid with interest;(vii) in some of the matters, the claim is mainly for back wages .....

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Jul 09 2004 (HC)

In the Matter Relating to Class of Persons Who Have Not Received their ...

Court : Patna

..... a is guarantor and will not honour its debt. the workers suffer in this big fight.8. of the companies mentioned in the previous paragraph the issue of unpaid workers could not be avoided when these government companies challenged the debt recovery tribunal's proceeding. the tribunal has an equity jurisdiction. the workers dues are the concern ..... the state government from rising to the occasion and evaluating the situation or the gravity of the circumstances of the unpaid employees and taking care of them by a dedicated policy.5. but while these matters are pending and many other matters which are before the court and this ..... court. if any directions are required then the persons affected may seek them at the supreme court. the high court, if a representative application is received from the unpaid or affected employees, can assist in the grant of legal aid to take care of expenses needed, to go to the supreme court. otherwise, no one has stopped .....

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Nov 08 2006 (HC)

B.S. Enterprises Vs. State of Bihar and ors.

Court : Patna

..... terms of rule 13(e), for claiming input tax credit on account of opening stock, the dealer was obliged to submit true declarations) in form ix (c) issued by his seller from whom those goods were purchased under the earlier law. in other words, sufferance of tax on the opening stock was required to be unquestionably established by production of the .....

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Jun 15 2006 (HC)

Mahadeo Prasad Singh Vs. the State of Bihar and ors.

Court : Patna

..... years and there cannot be any other view than the liability to pay since difference of salary during the same period is paid and the arrears of salary has remained unpaid.6. taking into consideration the aforesaid aspects and over all facts emerging from the record of the present case, there is no doubt in the mind of this court that .....

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Sep 06 2004 (HC)

Yogendra Prasad Singh and anr. Vs. State of Bihar and ors.

Court : Patna

..... by opening of specified account in every central co-operative branch. it does not at all provide that duly appointed and validly working employees can be legally ordered to remain unpaid for such a long period. furthermore, from statistical report (annexure-c), it is also apparent that from 1993-94 to 2000-01 the percentage of collections of the magadh central .....

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Jan 28 2006 (HC)

Gouri Shankar Pandey Vs. Rupak Limited

Court : Patna

..... manager up to 8-2-59 or up to 24-5-59. the findings of the learned sub judge on these questions appear to be correct. normally the suit for unpaid wages should have been filed within three years after the wages accrued due under article 7 of the limitation act. the suit by the principal against his agent for moveable .....

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Oct 11 2006 (HC)

Rana Bahadur Singh Vs. State of Bihar and ors.

Court : Patna

..... recovered in the prescribed manner.(5) a single application may be presented under this section on behalf or in respect of any number of employed person belonging to the same unpaid group, and in such case the maximum compensation that may be awarded under sub-section (2) shall be ten rupees per head.5. it would be very clear that the .....

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Jan 24 2005 (HC)

Chandra Bhushan Thakur Vs. State of Bihar and ors.

Court : Patna

R.S. Garg, J.1. The petitioner who purchased a sweet dream has been supplied a nightmare. It is unfortunate that the Housing Board and its officers have become a gang of dacoits, thieves and the hooligans, they have no respect for the common men and the money plight and sorrows of the common men.2. From the facts of this case which I shall narrate later, it would simply appear that these officers have become blood-suckers and wild animals which can pounce upon any body at any point of time and shall justify their acts in killing or causing injury to anybody.3. The petitioner applied for a dream house, he was required to make certain payments and the balance amount was to be paid in 120 instalments, The petitioner having complied with necessary formalities was required to take possession of the house. In accordance with Annexure-7, the possession report, the petitioner is shown to have been given possession of House No. L/191. This is to be noted that Annexure-7, the letter dated 28-3-...

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