-Report by Arunima Jain

The Mumbai High Court on Thursday upheld the Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal’s judgement that is related to the reinstatement and absorption in service of a wrongly terminated woman for the post of lecturer. The court has supported the judgement in the case of Sachin Dawale v. The State of Maharashtra while stating that ‘adherence to the rule of equality in public employment is a fundamental feature of our Constitution, and because the rule of law is at the heart of our Constitution, a Court would be barred from upholding a violation of Article 14 or ordering the disregard of the need to comply with the requirements of Article 14 read with Article 16 of the Constitution. Moreover, unless the appointment of a government servant is made in accordance with the relevant rules and following proper competition among qualified candidates, the appointee will not have any rights. It is not open to the court to prevent regular recruitment in the case of temporary employees whose period of employment has expired or ad hoc employees who, by definition, do not have any rights.’

FACTS

In the matter at hand, the State had imposed a ban on the recruitment of various departments in the educational sector. Upon upliftment of the ban, through a policy decision in July 2002, the respondent was instituted as a Lecturer on a contract basis for a period of two years or till

the availability of an MPSC-selected candidate, whichever was earlier. By subsequent government policies and resolutions after the completion of the two years of the contractual agreement, the respondent was reinstated as a Lecturer in a different university till October 2012. In lieu of an administrative ground against vacancy generated by contract lecturer transfer, the respondent’s employment was terminated in September 2012 before the end of her tenure. After the passing of the judgement in the case of Sachin Dawale v. The State of Maharashtra, the respondent filed an application challenging her termination before the Tribunal. The Tribunal directed reinstatement and absorption back into the service of the respondent as a Lecturer in the Government Polytechnic. The State Government has filed this case in order to challenge the Tribunal’s judgement and order.

CONTENTIONS

Petitioner

The petitioner’s learned counsel has submitted before the High Court that the Tribunal should not have entertained the original application owing to the fact that the respondent had accepted the termination of her services as a lecturer without a predicament, as and when it occurred. Moreover, the original application that challenged the termination was sought after 4 years of the respondent being relieved of her duties. The counsel for the respondent further stated that during the initial contract, it was made clear to the respondent that according to the law at the time, the contractual agreement existed till the specified date or till the availability of an MPSC-selected candidate. Since the termination was in lieu of the selection of an MPSC-selected candidate, the respondent was rightly relieved of her duties. Therefore, according to the petitioner’s counsel, the current contentions of the respondent are absurd and cannot be relied upon.

Respondent

Contrary to the petitioner’s counsel, the respondent’s learned counsel submits that all contractual lecturers instituted in service along with the respondent have been regularized in their jobs, with just the exception of the respondent. On top of that, the candidate employed in replacement of the respondent was not an MPSC-selected candidate, but a transferee to the Government Polytechnic. In addition, it is submitted that the job vacancy created through the transfer did not require the termination of the respondent’s post. As far as the limitation act condones the delay in filing the Original Application, the respondent’s counsel contends that the Court shall be awry in interfering with the interpretation of the Tribunal in the same regard.

JUDGEMENT

Upon giving due regard to the facts and law in the above-mentioned case, it is contended by the hon’ble court that this was a proper instance in which the Tribunal should have excused the delay in filing the application and the appellants should have been awarded relief in the same terms as the Full Bench of the Tribunal. As a result, the appeal is granted, the contested Tribunal judgement is reversed, the delay in filing the order is excused, and the application is granted. The Tribunal made no mistakes in overturning the order freeing the respondent from service or directing her regularisation.

Because of the unique facts and circumstances of the current case, the bench has also mentioned that it is inclined to maintain the Tribunal’s ruling directing the Respondent’s regularisation. As a result, no errors were detected in the Tribunal’s judgement and order. It was further directed to the petitioner to comply with the Tribunal’s instructions. The writ petition filed was thereby dismissed.

READ FULL JUDGEMENT: https://bit.ly/40T1C1H

CLL is now accepting submissions for the third volume of the NLIU Journal for Labour and Employment Law (NLIU-JLEL).

About NLIU

National Law Institute University, Bhopal is one of the oldest and most reputed National Law Universities in India. NLIU has been at the forefront of imparting quality legal education and has produced an alumni base which spans the world, who have excelled not only in the traditional legal domain but also in public administration, academia, and policy-making. NLIU fosters and rewards a culture of academic rigour. The university promotes research in cutting-edge areas of law, regularly organising cross-disciplinary and industry-wide workshops, seminars, and training programs on subjects of contemporary relevance. The university is also the alma mater of many reputed journals which receive submissions from students, professionals, regulators, academicians et cetera all across the legal field, fomenting a culture of academic research and providing a platform for multi-directional conversation.

About CLL

The Centre for Labour Laws (CLL) at the National Law Institute University, Bhopal aims to generate scholarship and work as a think tank for the robustness and soundness of Employer-Employee Relations Management. To bring better analytical clarity at national, regional and global levels, the Centre seeks to engage public and private stakeholders for working together on the exchange of ideas, policy recommendations and allied regulatory issues. The Centre for Labour Laws (CLL) was established in 2019 but hit the shot amidst the most uncertain times mankind had ever seen i.e. Covid-19 pandemic, due to its initiative christened as Mazdoor Mitra, wherein the plight of migrant workers during the initial phase of lockdown was in a blatant misery. A bearer of light and empathy then, CLL is one of its kind and serves as an embodiment of labour rights for the brick-bearers of our nation- the Labourers. Over the short span of 2 years, CLL has taken various collective, collaborative and consistent initiatives to seek justice and spread general awareness, respect and empathy for the nation’s labour class.

Theme

The theme for the Volume III of the journal shall be “Contemporary Developments and Trends in Labour and Employment Laws: Analysis and Implications.” The Journal seeks to explore the latest developments and trends in labour and employment laws and to analyze their implications on society, economy, and governance.

Submissions

• Research Articles: 4,000 – 8,000 words
• Case Comments: 2,500 – 5,000 words
• Book Reviews: 1,500 – 3,000 words
• Legislative Comments: 2,000 – 4,000 words
• Short Articles or Notes: 2,000 – 4,000 words

Note: The journal permits up to two authors for co-authored submissions. However, for Case Comments, Book Reviews, and Legislative Comments, co-authorship is not permitted.

How to Submit

The submissions shall be made using the Google form link. The same can be accessed using the QR.

Last date for submission

7th May 2023, 11:59 PM IST.

Contact Details

Devansh Malhotra (Editor-in-chief) :+91 98724 50314 (WhatsApp only)
Udhav Mittal (Managerial Head): +91 81307 34392 (WhatsApp only)

Official Notification

Disclaimer: All information posted by us on Lexpeeps is true to our knowledge. But still, it is suggested that you check and confirm things on your level.

For regular updates on more opportunities, we can catch up at-

WhatsApp Group:

https://chat.whatsapp.com/Iez749mZfpaGfG4x2J6sr9

Telegram:

https://t.me/lexpeeps

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/lexpeeps-in-lexpeeps-pvt-ltd

Aureate Advocates and Solicitors, a law firm based in Defence Colony, New Delhi, is inviting applications for internships for April and May. The work would primarily be focused on tax and commercial laws.

Internship Duration

April and May

Eligibility

  • Position only available for students 2nd year and above students
  • The work is predominantly taxation based so interest in taxation is a must.

Location

Delhi

Application Procedure

Interested candidates may apply at information@aureatechambers.com . Share your CV along with a writing sample of a maximum of two pages. Application without writing sample will not be entertained.

Disclaimer: All information posted by us on Lexpeeps is true to our knowledge. But still, it is suggested that you check and confirm things on your level.

For regular updates on more opportunities, we can catch up at-

WhatsApp Group:

https://chat.whatsapp.com/Iez749mZfpaGfG4x2J6sr9

Telegram:

https://t.me/lexpeeps

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/lexpeeps-in-lexpeeps-pvt-ltd

-Report by Moksh Kapoor


Interest was granted to the petitioners in the case of ROSHANBI AZIZ MOTIWALA THROUGH POA MR. ILIYAS AZIZ MOTIWALA AND ORS. Vs THE COMPETENT AUTHORITY AND DEPUTY COLLECTOR AND ORS. Decided on 06-04-2023.


FACTS:


The properties of the petitioners in the present case were acquired by the Competent Authorities. It was contended by the petitioners that the authorities passed an order under section 3(G) of the national highways act dated 15th July 2017 that the compensation awarded to the petitioners according to their building structure will be for an amount of Rs. 1,08,92,995/-. The petitioners contended that the compensation amount which was paid had not been added with the interest on the amount determined by the Competent Authority under the Award from the date of declaration of the Award till the date of payment of the amount of compensation. A similar claim was rejected by the Competent Authority and the petitioners moved to the high court for redressal under Article 226 of the Indian constitution.


APPELLANT’S CONTENTION:

Petitioners claimed they are entitled to interest on the sum given under the Award from the date of the Award until the date of payment. They also claimed that the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation, and Resettlement (Removal of Difficulties) Order dated August 28, 2015, which went into effect on September 1, 2015, provided that the provisions of The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation, and Resettlement Act, 2013 (“the said Act of 2013”) relating to the determination of compensation. They further contended that it was the duty of the competent authority to disperse the compensation amount after passing the reward and the competent authority has failed to do the same. Petitioners also stated the case of Tarsem Singh, in which the apex court held that Sections 23(1-A) and (2) of the Land Acquisitions Act relating to Solatium and interest, as well as Section 28 in which interest is payable this provision will also apply to any acquisition made under the 1956 Act.


RESPONDENTS CONTENTION:

The respondent contended the notice to collect the reward to both the petitioner was issued and the petitioner by their will claimed the award in February/March 2015 and the amount was given to them during that time only. The competent authority also contended that after the award was issued the valuation of the property can’t be done therefore the award concerning structure was not passed. They stated that the supplementary compensation amount was deposited in the petitioner’s account as per the letter issued by NHAI dated 27, September 2017 and the notice for the same was issued on 28th September 2017. They claimed the petitioner is provided with the full compensation of their land therefore they are not liable to pay any interest.

JUDGEMENT:


The Bombay High Court in this case held that the claims made by the competent authority of issuing notices to both the petitioners are not maintainable in the court as there is no proof for the same. There was no material produced in the court to back up the claim. The court also held that the question here is not of providing the actual compensation, but rather providing the interest for the delay of providing the compensation by the competent authority. If there is a delay in the actual payment of compensation amount from the date of respective Awards in Petition, the Petitioners would, in our opinion, be entitled to interest from the date of respective Awards. Award valid till the date of payment. In light of the facts and circumstances of both Writ Petition and for the reasons stated above, it would be necessary to direct the Respondents to pay the Petitioners interest at the rate of 9% per annum from the date of award until the date of actual payment.

READ FULL JUDGEMENT: https://bit.ly/3nUWs6T

About the Organization

Lexpar Cahmbes is a South Delhi-based Law Firm handling litigation in High Court and District Courts, Delhi looking for eligible interns for their firm.

Roles and Responsibilities

  • Attending court hearings
  • Drafting petitions
  • Research work

Tenure

One (1) month or more

Perks

  • Courtroom exposure
  • Internship Certificate
  • Expenses shall be reimbursed
  • Tea/Coffee

How to apply?

Interested candidates may send their resumes to lexparchambers@gmail.com or What’s App at +91 8860736866

Disclaimer: All information posted by us on Lexpeeps is true to our knowledge. But still, it is suggested that you check and confirm things on your level.

For regular updates on more opportunities, we can catch up at-

WhatsApp Group:

https://chat.whatsapp.com/Iez749mZfpaGfG4x2J6sr9

Telegram:

https://t.me/lexpeeps

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/lexpeeps-in-lexpeeps-pvt-ltd

About the Organization

VSP Legals is primarily a law firm dedicated to handling matters in the Delhi High Court Supreme Court, in addition to matters before the trial courts involving the application of the PC Act, PMLA, Benami Properties, and other allied laws.

About the Internship

  • Researching various aspects of the law
  • Preparing briefing notes for seniors
  • Assisting the seniors/senior counsels
  • Working on drafting
  • Appearing in the court alongside our associates/seniors

Tenure

A duration of 2 months

Perks

  • Certificate
  • Letter of recommendation

Number of openings

6

Application Procedure

To apply, CLICK HERE

Disclaimer: All information posted by us on Lexpeeps is true to our knowledge. But still, it is suggested that you check and confirm things on your level.

For regular updates on more opportunities, we can catch up at-

WhatsApp Group:

https://chat.whatsapp.com/Iez749mZfpaGfG4x2J6sr9

Telegram:

https://t.me/lexpeeps

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/lexpeeps-in-lexpeeps-pvt-ltd

About the Organization

GL PAREEK CHAMBERS OF LAW is a Law Chamber dedicated to handling all legal matters on Civil, Criminal, Business, Commercial, Corporate, Arbitration, Labor & Service subjects in law, in all courts as well as Tribunals in Delhi and Rajasthan. An individualized service by members with decades of experience ensures total satisfaction to the clients.

Mode of Internship

Online

Internship Duration

July 2023

Who can apply

Any law student interested in and/or possessing prior experience in International disputes, insolvency, environmental law, or commercial litigation may apply.

Stipend

A basic stipend will be provided depending upon work + bonus (based on performance). Since this is an online internship, a conveyance allowance will not be provided.

Deadline

On or Before 24th April 2023

Application Procedure

Interested candidates may apply at glplawchambers@gmail.com with the heading “Online Internship- July 2023.”

Disclaimer: All information posted by us on Lexpeeps is true to our knowledge. But still, it is suggested that you check and confirm things on your level.

For regular updates on more opportunities, we can catch up at-

WhatsApp Group:

https://chat.whatsapp.com/Iez749mZfpaGfG4x2J6sr9

Telegram:

https://t.me/lexpeeps

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/lexpeeps-in-lexpeeps-pvt-ltd

About the Organization

Aditya Pratap Law Offices, a Mumbai-based law firm headed by Advocate Aditya Pratap, commenced its operations in Lucknow from January 2023 onwards. Accordingly, internship applications are invited from law students in Lucknow for an in-office internship at the firm’s Vibhuti Khand Office.

Internship Tasks

  1. Drafting of Suits, Writ Petitions, Criminal Complaints, 482 CrPC Applications, Anticipatory and Bail Applications, Appeals, Civil and Criminal Revision Applications, and 138 Complaints. (MS Office/OpenOffice required)
  2. Legal Research on Manupatra, SCC Online for the latest case laws to support our arguments in court.
  3. Study and analysis of client case papers and prepare legal strategies for their respective cases.
  4. Studies of the latest policy decisions at the Central and State Government level, monitoring relevant legal developments, and writing articles for the same.
  5. Preparing papers and presentations for conferences.
  6. Visits to Courts, Departments, and Government Offices, filing RTI Applications and collecting documents.

No. of vacancies

4

Duration

3 to 6 months (ideally).

NOTE: However, candidates seeking variation can submit a request for the same.

Who can apply

  • Only law students are eligible to apply.
  • People who have completed LLB/LLM are not eligible to apply for now.

Stipend

Rs. 3000 to Rs. 5000 per month (Depending upon the merit and performance of the candidate)

Type

Work from Office

Timings

10 AM to 7 PM, Monday to Saturday. One Saturday per month (1st or 3rd) will be given as an off.

Office Location

Near Lucknow High Court, Vibhuti Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow – 226016

Application Procedure

Interested candidates can submit their CVs at aditya@adityapratap.com with the start and end dates of the internship specified. Interviews will be conducted on Zoom.

Disclaimer: All information posted by us on Lexpeeps is true to our knowledge. But still, it is suggested that you check and confirm things on your level.

For regular updates on more opportunities, we can catch up at-

WhatsApp Group:

https://chat.whatsapp.com/Iez749mZfpaGfG4x2J6sr9

Telegram:

https://t.me/lexpeeps

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/lexpeeps-in-lexpeeps-pvt-ltd

About the Organization

Sapphire & Sage Law Offices, a partner firm of Legal Ally, is a boutique Indian Law Firm established as sector specialist with subject experts as guiding brains. The Firm’s aim is to provide clear, concise and practical advice based on an in-depth knowledge of our domain expertise in niche sectors and general legal practices. The Firm is built to adapt to whatever challenge confronts our client – no matter the adversary, complexity of the case, or legal issue involved. In every matter, the Firm’s primary objective is the development of legal strategies that win.

Position Available

Legal Trainee with the Litigation Team

Responsibilities

Research work, drafting, and Court Appearances.

Eligibility

Fresh Law graduates and Students from the final year (3/5 year) are encouraged to apply.

Probation period

3 months

Location

S Block Greater Kailash-Part-2

Application Procedure

Applications shall only be entertained through the Link, click here.

Disclaimer: All information posted by us on Lexpeeps is true to our knowledge. But still, it is suggested that you check and confirm things on your level.

For regular updates on more opportunities, we can catch up at-

WhatsApp Group:

https://chat.whatsapp.com/Iez749mZfpaGfG4x2J6sr9

Telegram:

https://t.me/lexpeeps

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/lexpeeps-in-lexpeeps-pvt-ltd

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION

V.A. Law Offices provides a comprehensive range of legal and compliance services and solutions. They provide legal advice and represent clients in litigation, negotiation, and dispute resolution. Their objective is to provide high-quality legal and commercial assistance through an efficiently managed professional practice that will facilitate their clients’ dealings. They believe in the highest level of integrity and follow the principle of “client first” in providing reliable and highly effective services.

ELIGIBILITY

Students in their 2nd Or 3rd year (3 Years Course) or Students in their 4th/ 5th year (5 Years Course)

PRACTISE AREAS

CIVIL/ CORPORATE/ COMMERCIAL/ CRIMINAL/ FAMILY

PREFERENCE

A candidate from Navi Mumbai would be preferred.

Application Procedure

Interested Candidate may e-mail their CV/ Resume to enquiry@valawoffices.com. The subject line should read “Internship Application.”

Disclaimer: All information posted by us on Lexpeeps is true to our knowledge. But still, it is suggested that you check and confirm things on your level.

For regular updates on more opportunities, we can catch up at-

WhatsApp Group:

https://chat.whatsapp.com/Iez749mZfpaGfG4x2J6sr9

Telegram:

https://t.me/lexpeeps

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/lexpeeps-in-lexpeeps-pvt-ltd