CHAMPABEN CHANDUBHAI SOLANKI vs D.G.NAKRANI AND OTHER Advocate - M R PARIKH — 101/2022
Case under Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 Section 10,1. Status: For Reply of opponent. Next hearing: 23rd July 2026.
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CNR: GJBH100004342022
Filing Number
101/2022
Filing Date
21-Jun-2022
Registration No
101/2022
Registration Date
21-Jun-2022
Court
LABOUR COURT, BHARUCH
Judge
1-Judge, Labour Court
Last updated 19-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.CHAMPABEN CHANDUBHAI SOLANKI
Adv. D.S.JOG
Respondent(s)
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1.D.G.NAKRANI AND OTHER Advocate - M R PARIKH
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2.MEDICAL SUPRINTENDENT OF GENERAL HOSPITAL
Case History
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23-Jul-2026
Next hearingPending
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15-May-2026
For Reply of opponent
Judge, Labour Court
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23-Apr-2026
For Reply of opponent
Judge, Labour Court
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17-Mar-2026
For Reply of opponent
Judge, Labour Court
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13-Jan-2026
For Reply of opponent
Judge, Labour Court
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13-Nov-2025
For Reply of opponent
Judge, Labour Court
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18-Sep-2025
For Reply of opponent
Judge, Labour Court
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14-Aug-2025
For Notice Serve to opponent
Judge, Labour Court
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16-Jun-2025
For Notice Serve to opponent
Judge, Labour Court
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23-Apr-2025
Restored
Judge, Labour Court
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23-Apr-2025
Evidence Of Applicant
Judge, Labour Court
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28-Jun-2023
JudegementView PDF
Case Summary: 101/2022 Petitioner: Champaben Chandubhai Solanki Respondents: D.G. Nakrani and Medical Superintendent of General Hospital Outcome The Labour Court partially allowed the petitioner's reference. The court ordered that petitioner be reinstated to her original position with 40% back wages from the date of dismissal (31.03.2022), along with continuity of service benefits. The court held the dismissal violated natural justice principles and was not substantiated by proper termination procedures. However, the court rejected claims for full back wages and certain other reliefs due to insufficient evidence of wrongful termination procedures. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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28-Jun-2023
Disposed
Judge, Labour Court
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26-Jun-2023
For Order
Judge, Labour Court
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23-Jun-2023
For Arguement of opponent
Judge, Labour Court
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21-Jun-2023
For Arguement of Applicant
Judge, Labour Court
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12-Jun-2023
For Evidence of Applicant
Judge, Labour Court
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05-Jun-2023
For Evidence of Applicant
Judge, Labour Court
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26-May-2023
For Evidence of Applicant
Judge, Labour Court
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19-May-2023
For Evidence of Applicant
Judge, Labour Court
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17-May-2023
For Evidence of Applicant
Judge, Labour Court
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05-May-2023
For Evidence of Applicant
Judge, Labour Court
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01-May-2023
For Evidence of Applicant
Judge, Labour Court
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26-Apr-2023
For Evidence of Applicant
Judge, Labour Court
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11-Apr-2023
For Evidence of Applicant
Judge, Labour Court
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03-Apr-2023
For Evidence of Applicant
Judge, Labour Court
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24-Mar-2023
For Evidence of Applicant
Judge, Labour Court
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17-Mar-2023
For Evidence of Applicant
Judge, Labour Court
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02-Mar-2023
For Evidence of Applicant
Judge, Labour Court
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23-Feb-2023
For Evidence of Applicant
Judge, Labour Court
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03-Feb-2023
For Evidence of Applicant
Judge, Labour Court
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27-Jan-2023
For Reply of opponent
Judge, Labour Court
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13-Jan-2023
For Reply of opponent
Judge, Labour Court
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29-Dec-2022
For Notice Serve to opponent
Judge, Labour Court
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15-Dec-2022
For Notice Serve to opponent
Judge, Labour Court
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28-Nov-2022
For Notice Serve to opponent
Judge, Labour Court
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10-Nov-2022
For Notice Serve to opponent
Judge, Labour Court
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13-Oct-2022
For Notice Serve to opponent
Judge, Labour Court
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08-Sep-2022
For Notice Serve to opponent
Judge, Labour Court
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22-Aug-2022
For Notice Serve to opponent
Judge, Labour Court
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18-Aug-2022
For Notice Serve to opponent
Judge, Labour Court
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08-Aug-2022
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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21-Jun-2022
Case filed
Registration No. 101/2022
Case Summary: 101/2022 Petitioner: Champaben Chandubhai Solanki Respondents: D.G. Nakrani and Medical Superintendent of General Hospital Outcome The Labour Court partially allowed the petitioner's reference. The court ordered that petitioner be reinstated to her original position with 40% back wages from the date of dismissal (31.03.2022), along with continuity of service benefits. The court held the dismissal violated natural justice principles and was not substantiated by proper termination procedures. However, the court rejected claims for full back wages and certain other reliefs due to insufficient evidence of wrongful termination procedures. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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