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opinion that the terms
and conditions of appointment of the agency are prejudicial to the
interest of the company ... best is to change
the terms and conditions of appointment, but there is no power to
reduce a sole selling
Bombay High Court
vary
the terms and conditions of appointment of sole selling agents is
violative of equality before law and equal protection ... under the garb
of varying the terms and conditions of appointment to convert a sole
selling agent into an ordinary
Bombay High Court
board decided to alter the existing terms and conditions of
appointment of the petitioner.
(c) Quashing the minutes of meeting ... 78th meeting to decide his terms and
conditions of appointment and, by a resolution of the same day (vide
annexure
Punjab-Haryana High Court
Government in the rules regulating the
appointment and conditions of service of Tehsildars and Naib
Tehrildars.
JUDGMENT:
CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION ... apply to any person for whose appointments and conditions of
service special provision was made by or under
Supreme Court of India
further contending that terms and conditions of appointment and term of
appointment as used in clauses ... Chancellor had laid down
terms and conditions of appointment of the petitioner. Besides
providing for the pay and other things
Punjab-Haryana High Court
appointment order and the terms and conditions of appointment should be read together before any action is taken ... contained in para 1.2 of the terms and conditions of appointment was also followed while taking the decision and therefore
Madras High Court
incumbents on the same
terms and conditions governing the contractual appointment be quashed
and the respondents be directed to continue ... applicants are estopped from challenging the terms and conditions
governing their appointment as they have accepted the same after taking
Central Administrative Tribunal - Chandigarh
authorities which hold, in the analogous case of a conditional
appointment of Receiver, that there was no Receiver till security ... where security is required and making the order
of appointment conditional on the furnishing of security should precede
Bombay High Court
from 5th December 1984. Ultimately his terms and conditions of
appointment of the petitioner as Director (Finance) in Cci were ... superannuation, whichever is earlier. Other
terms and conditions of appointment were to be issued separately. The
petitioner, it appears, joined
Delhi High Court
authorities which hold, in the analogous case of a conditional
appointment of receiver, that there was no receiver till security ... where security is required and making the order
of appointment conditional on the furnishing of security should precede
Bombay High Court
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