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Secretary, State Of Karnataka And ... vs Umadevi And Others on 10 April, 2006

(v) Part-time temporary employees in government- run institutions cannot claim parity in salary with regular employees of the Government on the principle of equal pay for equal work. Nor can employees in private employment, even if serving full- time, seek parity in salary with government employees. The right to claim a particular salary against the State must arise under a contract or under a statute.[See State of Karnataka v. Uma Devi (3) [State of Karnataka v. Umadevi (3), (2006) 4 SCC 1 :

State Of Rajasthan & Ors vs Daya Lal & Ors on 13 January, 2011

“16.In State of Rajasthan vs. Daya Lal [State of Rajasthan v. Daya Lal, (2011) 2 SCC 429 : (2011) 1 SCC (L&S) 340] , this Court has considered the scope of regularisation of irregular or part-time appointments in all possible eventualities and this Court clearly laid down that part-time employees are not entitled to seek regularisation as they do not work against any sanctioned posts. It was also held that part-time employees in government-run institutions 38/48 http://www.judis.nic.in W.P(MD)Nos.15295, 10464 & 16131/2014 can in no case claim parity in salary with regular employees of the Government on the principle of equal pay for equal work. Relevant excerpt from the said judgment is as under: (SCC pp. 435-36, para 12)
Supreme Court of India Cites 7 - Cited by 869 - R V Raveendran - Full Document

Court In The Case Of Secretary, State Of ... vs . Uma on 9 April, 2015

(v) Part-time temporary employees in government- run institutions cannot claim parity in salary with regular employees of the Government on the principle of equal pay for equal work. Nor can employees in private employment, even if serving full- time, seek parity in salary with government employees. The right to claim a particular salary against the State must arise under a contract or under a statute.[See State of Karnataka v. Uma Devi (3) [State of Karnataka v. Umadevi (3), (2006) 4 SCC 1 :
Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur Cites 1 - Cited by 2142 - Full Document
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