Kishor Wamanrao Bharati vs M.S.R.T.C. through its Divisional Controller Chandrapur Advocate - Deshpande Umesh Vijayrao — 2/2020
Case under Industrial Disput Act, 1947 Section 2A. Status: Respondent Evidence. Next hearing: 07th April 2026.
Ref.IDA
CNR: MHLC340000562020
Next Hearing
07th April 2026
Filing Number
56/2020
Filing Date
02-03-2020
Registration No
2/2020
Registration Date
02-03-2020
Court
Labour Court,Chandrapur
Judge
1-Judge,Labour Court, Chandrapur
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Kishor Wamanrao Bharati
Adv. Wankhade Milind Manoharrao
Respondent(s)
M.S.R.T.C. through its Divisional Controller Chandrapur Advocate - Deshpande Umesh Vijayrao
M.S.R.T.C. through its Divsional Traffic Superintendent Chandrapur
Hearing History
Judge: 1-Judge,Labour Court, Chandrapur
Respondent Evidence
Respondent Evidence
Respondent Evidence
Respondent Evidence
Respondent Evidence
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 06-03-2026 | Respondent Evidence |
| 10-02-2026 | Respondent Evidence |
| 03-02-2026 | Respondent Evidence |
| 09-01-2026 | Respondent Evidence |
| 12-12-2025 | Respondent Evidence |
Interim Orders
Summary The petition (Case No. 2/2020, SI-16) filed before the Labor Court, Chandrapur has been dismissed. The court found that the petitioner had no valid grounds for the case, rejected the petitioner's arguments regarding alleged wrongful termination and departmental proceedings, and held that the respondent's actions were legally justified. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary The petition (Case No. 2/2020, SI-16) filed before the Labor Court, Chandrapur has been dismissed. The court found that the petitioner had no valid grounds for the case, rejected the petitioner's arguments regarding alleged wrongful termination and departmental proceedings, and held that the respondent's actions were legally justified. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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