Mukul Kumar Tyagi vs The State Of Uttar Pradesh
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Case Significance
Mukul Kumar Tyagi vs The State Of Uttar Pradesh is a Supreme Court of India decision dated November 5, 2024 (citation: insc-2024-832). Applicants who were terminated from Technical Grade-II posts in UP Power Corporation sought reinstatement, arguing the Corporation misinterpreted a court order directing them to use CCC certificates. The Supreme Court exercised Article 142 jurisdiction, finding the Corporation illegally terminated employees who possessed valid CCC certificates, and directed reinstatement with continuity in service but without back wages. The bench comprised Justices B.R. Gavai and K.V. Viswanathan. The judgment was delivered by Justice B.R. Gavai.
Summary
Applicants who were terminated from Technical Grade-II posts in UP Power Corporation sought reinstatement, arguing the Corporation misinterpreted a court order directing them to use CCC certificates. The Supreme Court exercised Article 142 jurisdiction, finding the Corporation illegally terminated employees who possessed valid CCC certificates, and directed reinstatement with continuity in service but without back wages.
What was the outcome of Mukul Kumar Tyagi vs The State Of Uttar Pradesh?
Applicants who were terminated from Technical Grade-II posts in UP Power Corporation sought reinstatement, arguing the Corporation misinterpreted a court order directing them to use CCC certificates. ...
Judgment
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Read on Indian KanoonSource: Indian Kanoon (insc-2024-832)