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Supreme Court of India · 2026-02-11

Hemlata Eknath Pise vs Shubham Bahu Uddeshiya Sanstha, ...

Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
Hemlata Eknath Pise
Respondent
Shubham Bahu Uddeshiya Sanstha, ...
Author
Dipankar Datta
Bench
Dipankar Datta

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court examined the legality of a High Court's order remanding a case for reconsideration of a reinstatement claim after the Tribunal had previously ordered reinstatement and benefits. The Court analyzed whether the High Court correctly intervened in the Tribunal's decision based on procedural grounds, particularly the consideration of records and resolutions. The Court upheld the principle that tribunals and courts must adhere to proper procedural standards and that remand should be justified by substantive procedural lapses. The judgment emphasizes the importance of due process in employment disputes and affirms the Tribunal's authority to decide on reinstatement matters.

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