Supreme Court quashes MHA order to pay full salaries during coronavirus lockdown by Sekar Reporter · May 20, 2020 WRAPECONOMY AND POLITICSSTORYSupreme Court quashes MHA order to pay full salaries during coronavirus lockdownBusinessToday.In | Monday, May 18, 2020 | 23:12 ISTThe judgement came against a writ petition filed by Karnataka-based company Ficus Pax Private Limited, which had challenged the constitutional validity of government notifications mandating full wage payments during lockdownShareSupreme Court has overturned an order by the Ministry Home Affairs which asked industries to pay full wages to their employees for the lockdown period. The apex court has ordered government not to take any coercive action against private companies unable to pay the full salaries to their workers.The judgement came against a writ petition filed by Karnataka-based company Ficus Pax Private Limited, which had challenged the constitutional validity of a March 20 notification by the Labour Secretary and clause III of the March 29 notification by the Home Ministry, both of which compelled payment of full wages to workers and employees during the period of lockdown.ALSO READ:Moderna shares spike 39% after COVID-19 vaccine shows positive results in early trialThe company had argued that government orders mandating full salary payment to workers violated Articles 14 and 19 (1)(g) of the Constitution of India, which refer to equality before law and right to practise any profession, occupation or trade, respectively. It had further said that the order was in contravention of the principles of ‘Equal Work, Equal Pay’ and ‘No Work, No Pay’, as it doesn’t differentiate between the workers who are working during lockdown“How long can the government expect companies to pay?” a three-judge bench headed by Justice L Nageswara Rao asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who sought further time to respond to the petition.ALSO READ:Delhi coronavirus: Number
Sc full order — IN RE: COGNIZANCE FOR EXTENSION OF LIMITATION WITH MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATION NO.29 OF 2022 IN MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATION NO. 665 OF 2021 IN SUO MOTU WRIT PETITION (C) NO. 3 OF 2020 January 11, 2022 by Sekar Reporter · Published January 11, 2022
Admk case appeal midnight full order O.S.A.No.160 of 2022 and C.MP.No. 9962 of 2022 M.DURAISWAMY, J. and SUNDER MOHAN, J (Order of the Court made by M.DURAISWAMY,J.) In view of the urgency expressed by the learned counsel appearing for the appellant, the Hon’ble the Chief Justice has permitted the learned counsel for the appellant to move the above Original Side Appeal for admission June 26, 2022 by Sekar Reporter · Published June 26, 2022