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Randhir Singh vs Union Of India & Ors on 22 February, 1982

For the benefit of those that do not seem to be aware of it, we may point out that the decision in Randhir Singh's case has been followed in any number of cases by this Court and has been affirmed by a Constitution Bench of this Court in D.S. Nakara v. Union of India . The Central Government, the State Governments likewise, all public sector undertakings are expected to function like model and enlightened employers and arguments such as those which were advanced before us that the principle of equal pay for equal work is an abstract doctrine which cannot be enforced in a court of taw should ill-come from the mouths of the State and State Undertakings.
Supreme Court of India Cites 8 - Cited by 521 - O C Reddy - Full Document

D.S. Nakara & Others vs Union Of India on 17 December, 1982

For the benefit of those that do not seem to be aware of it, we may point out that the decision in Randhir Singh's case has been followed in any number of cases by this Court and has been affirmed by a Constitution Bench of this Court in D.S. Nakara v. Union of India . The Central Government, the State Governments likewise, all public sector undertakings are expected to function like model and enlightened employers and arguments such as those which were advanced before us that the principle of equal pay for equal work is an abstract doctrine which cannot be enforced in a court of taw should ill-come from the mouths of the State and State Undertakings.
Supreme Court of India Cites 24 - Cited by 2485 - D A Desai - Full Document
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