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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Leave encashment"
'Leave Encashment Rules Must Be Strictly Interpreted' : Supreme Court Denies Leave Encashment To Govt Servant Re-employed After Retirement
'Shocking, Contemptuous': Rajasthan HC Flags Non-Compliance Of Decade-Old Order For Payment Of Leave Encashment, Says Leniency Shouldn't Be Taken Lightly
Leave Encashment Is A Constitutional Property Right; It Cannot Be Denied Without Specific Statutory Authority: Karnataka HC
Leave Encashment Benefit Can't Be Withheld Only Due To Pendency Of Judicial Or Disciplinary Proceedings: Orissa High Court
Depriving An Employee Of Leave Encashment Which Is Akin To Salary And Is Thus A Property Violates His Constitutional Right: Gujarat HC
'Leave Encashment Can't Be Denied Merely Because Chargesheet Was Filed Against Petitioner': Delhi High Court
Provision For Leave Encashment Not Debited To P&L A/c, Can't Be Added As Employer's Income: Ahmedabad ITAT
Retired High Court Judge Entitled To Leave Encashment When He Completes Tenure As Chairman Of Railway Claims Tribunal: Karnataka HC
Leave Encashment Not Discretionary Bounties But Legal Rights Enforceable Under Constitution: Karnataka High Court
Leave Encashment Akin To Salary, Employee Cannot Be Deprived Without Valid Statutory Provision: Bombay High Court
Differentiation Between Government Employees And Other Employees For Leave Encashment Exemption Not Violative Of Article 14: Patna High Court
Excess Payment Made To Govt Employee Without His Fault Can't Be Recovered From His Leave Encashment Benefits After Retirement: Orissa High Court
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