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letter and spirit' and
disburse 'all consequential benefits' to which the writ-
petitioner was held entitled.
3. The facts ... respondent Nos. 2 to
34 and to grant 'other consequential benefits'.
4. It appears from the record that Writ Appeal
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service but did not grant back wages or
consequential benefits. The operative portion of the Award contained in
para ... continuity of service and without back wages or other consequential
benefits. No costs."
3. Feeling aggrieved by the Award rejecting
Karnataka High Court
reinstatement in service with full back wages and other
consequential benefits. Petitioner's case is that due to perversity ... agree to accept 50% of the back wages and
consequential benefits if he is reinstated in service. The workman
represented
Jharkhand High Court
that
whenever reinstatement is directed, "continuity
of service" and "consequential benefits" should
follow, as a matter of course. The disastrous ... effect of granting several promotions as a
"consequential benefit" to a person who has not
worked
Madhya Pradesh High Court
respondents to pay the arrears of salary and other
consequential benefits since 11.8.1983.
2. On behalf of the respondents ... criminal case with full back wages and other
consequential benefit of service as referred above?
2. As to whether
Allahabad High Court
hundred one) workmen in question will be
entitled for consequential benefits including monetary benefit to
which they are entitled under ... this contempt petition relates to the question
whether monetary consequential benefits as directed by this Court means
only the wages
Jharkhand High Court
scale of Rs.4550-
5600/- and to grant consequential benefits emanating
therefrom in accordance with Section ... Engineer-in-Chief, were to be given with consequential
benefits and that the denial thereof is a deliberate
disobedience
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discretionary relief to the Respondent in his promotion and
consequential benefits.
The brief facts of the present matter are enumerated ... counted from the year 1995-96 with all
the consequential benefits as the vacancies fell vacant in that
year. Further
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Peti-
tion, quashed the order of punishment with all consequential
benefits to the respondent on the ground that after retire ... mere technicality, it erred in directing payment of all
consequential benefits to the respondent; and (iii) since
the respondent submitted
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that he continues to be in service with all
consequential benefits. Undoubtedly, in some decisions of this Court such ... workman concerned continues to be in service
with all consequential benefits. No case is made out for departure from
this
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