Chief Justice (CJ) Dipankar Datta and Justices Ravendra Ghuge and Vibha Kankanwadi, at the Aurangabad bench, dismissed two petitions seeking directions to the department of rural development to exempt the petitioners from producing caste certificates since their appointments were on compassionate grounds.
A bench of Justice Ravindra Ghuge has accordingly ordered the automobile giant to pay compensation to the 52 employees, who moved the HC challenging the orders of an Industrial Court in Pune, refusing any relief to them.
In an interim order passed last week, the Bombay High Court ordered SpiceJet to maintain status quo and not employ any new contractual employee or personnel till February 8 this year.
India News: AURANGABAD: In a significant ruling, the Bombay high court has said that it will be the responsibility of the Centre in case any faulty ventilators su.