right to sue for damages; (f) any right of personal service; (g) stipends and gratuities allowed to pensioners of the Government or of a local
public officer, whether before or after it has become payable; (g) Stipends allowed to military naval, air-force and civil pensioners of the Government
directly from the employer, and (ii) any apprentice or trainee who receives stipend or other remuneration from the employer;] 6[(e) “employer”, when used
shall pay to every
apprentice during the period of apprenticeship
training such stipend at a rate not less than the
prescribed minimum rate ... higher, as may be
specified in the contract of apprenticeship and the
stipend so specified shall be paid at such
intervals and subject to such
Though the Raja was vested with the power to fix
stipends for his children and their descendants and for his
wives during his life time ... conferred an
absolute power or discretion to fix any stipend for any
beneficiary and no stipend for some beneficiary. Equality
amongst all is a golden
petitioner was appointed as stipendiary teacher with monthly stipend of Rs. 900 with condition sending for training and payment of regular time scale ... Schools, and by the present writ petition has claimed payment of such stipend, which, according to him has not been paid since jointing and also
Prior for the construction of the college and also on Mass stipends. It was contended on behalf of the petitioner that the donations and Mass ... stipends. It was contended on behalf of the petitioner that the donations and Mass stipends were not "income" for which the Monastery could
Central Apprenticeship Council. (8) (a) Recurring costs (including the cost of stipends) incurred by an employer in connection with basic training imparted to trade apprentices ... employer alone; and (b) Recurring costs (including the cost of stipends) if any, incurred by an employer in connection with practical training including basic training
received by it; (b) the limits up to which receipt of scholarships, stipends or payments of a like nature need not be intimated ... which, intimation is to be given by persons receiving any scholarship, stipend or any payment of a like nature from a foreign source
shall pay to every apprentice during the period of apprenticeship training such stipend at a rate not less than the prescribed minimum rate ... higher, as may be specified in the contract of apprenticeship and the stipend so specified shall be paid at such intervals and subject to such