Rekha Sahebrao Jethe (Samindre) vs MSRTC Divisional Controller Chh S.Nagar Advocate - KADAM SUNITA MANOHAR — 10/2026
Case under Maharashtra Recognition of Trade Union and Prevention of Unfair Labour Practices Act, 1971 Section 28,30. Status: Written Statement. Next hearing: 15th June 2026.
Comp ULP - Complaint
CNR: MHLC200000442026
Next Hearing
15th June 2026
e-Filing Number
06-02-2026
Filing Number
57/2026
Filing Date
06-02-2026
Registration No
10/2026
Registration Date
06-02-2026
Court
Labour Court, Aurangabad
Judge
1-JUDGE, 1st LABOUR COURT, AURANGABAD.
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Rekha Sahebrao Jethe (Samindre)
Adv. SHAHANE PARAG PRADEEP
Respondent(s)
MSRTC Divisional Controller Chh S.Nagar Advocate - KADAM SUNITA MANOHAR
Divisional Traffic Suprintednt
Hearing History
Judge: 1-JUDGE, 1st LABOUR COURT, AURANGABAD.
Written Statement
Written Statement
Interim Order
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 06-03-2026 | Written Statement |
| 10-02-2026 | Written Statement |
| 09-02-2026 | Interim Order |
Interim Orders
Summary: The Labour Court granted interim relief to a 49-year-old female ST conductor, Rekha Sahebrao Jethe, staying the dismissal notice dated 03/02/2026 issued by Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation. The court found the inquiry against her for alleged fare collection without ticket issuance was conducted in violation of natural justice principles—specifically, the inquiry officer relied solely on passenger statements recorded without her presence, failed to record clear findings on present charges, and improperly referenced her past misconduct without a separate charge sheet. The court ordered her continuation in service as conductor pending final decision of her complaint. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary: The Labour Court granted interim relief to a 49-year-old female ST conductor, Rekha Sahebrao Jethe, staying the dismissal notice dated 03/02/2026 issued by Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation. The court found the inquiry against her for alleged fare collection without ticket issuance was conducted in violation of natural justice principles—specifically, the inquiry officer relied solely on passenger statements recorded without her presence, failed to record clear findings on present charges, and improperly referenced her past misconduct without a separate charge sheet. The court ordered her continuation in service as conductor pending final decision of her complaint. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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