Calcutta High Court orders cutting rent from employee’s gratuity for overstay in official quarters post retirement
The Calcutta High Court was hearing the appeal of the Eastern Coalfields Limited, challenging the previous order of release of employee’s gratuity despite the illegal stay in the official quarter.

The Calcutta High Court was hearing the appeal of the Eastern Coalfields Limited, challenging the previous order of release of employee’s gratuity despite the illegal stay in the official quarter.
Calcutta High Court news: The Calcutta High Court recently delivered a firm ruling against the unauthorised occupation of official quarters by retired employees and held that Eastern Coalfields Limit…
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