coverage, if the loss or damage resulted from total or partial cessation of work or the retarding or interruption or cessation of any process
Schedule II. Schedule I (1) refers to temporary stoppages of work and rights and liability of employers and employees arising therefrom. Schedule II (1) refers ... department or departments, fully or partially, without notice and without compensation in lieu of notice."
Mere cessation of work for a time without affecting
Ramesh S/O. Venkataramana Hegde vs The State Of Karnataka on 10 December, 2025
Author
Employer
contends that all horticulture work was carried out
through independent contractors appointed via
tender processes. It claims any partial wage
documentation cited ... they
completed 240 days of continuous work in any
calendar year, thus undermining the assertion that
their cessation from service was illegal.
V. Challenge
Employer
contends that all horticulture work was
carried out through independent contractors
appointed via tender processes. It claims any
partial wage documentation cited ... they completed 240 days of
continuous work in any calendar year, thus
undermining the assertion that their
cessation from service was illegal.
V. Challenge
Employer
contends that all horticulture work was
carried out through independent contractors
appointed via tender processes. It claims any
partial wage documentation cited ... they completed 240 days of
continuous work in any calendar year, thus
undermining the assertion that their
cessation from service was illegal.
V. Challenge
Sri Mallappa Balappa Akkannavar S/O ... vs The State Of Karnataka on 18 November, 2025
Employer contends that all horticulture work
was carried out through independent contractors appointed via
tender processes. It claims any partial wage documentation
cited ... they completed 240 days of
continuous work in any calendar year, thus undermining the
assertion that their cessation from service was illegal.
V. Challenge
Sri F M Hunashikatti vs The State Of Karnataka on 5 November, 2025
Author: M
Smt. Nanda Baburao Mattalle vs State Of Karnataka on 17 November, 2025
Author: M.Nagaprasanna