STATE OF UP NAGAR NIGAM FIROZABAD THR ITS UP NAGAR AYUKT UTS UP NAGAR AYUKT vs SATYA PRAKASH UPADHYAY — SLP(C) No. 21224/2017
Status: Disposed.
CNR: SCIN010100682017
Filing Date
30-Mar-2017
Registration No
SLP(C) No. 21224/2017
Diary Number
10068/2017
Order Date
04-Nov-2025
Document Type
ROP - of Main Case
Last updated 07-Mar-2026
Petitioner(s)
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1.STATE OF UP NAGAR NIGAM FIROZABAD THR ITS UP NAGAR AYUKT UTS UP NAGAR AYUKT
Respondent(s)
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1.SATYA PRAKASH UPADHYAY
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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30-Mar-2017
Case filed
Registration No. SLP(C) No. 21224/2017
Common Record of Proceedings — heard with connected matters
Lead case: SLP(C) No. 20658/2017
SUMMARY: SLP(C) NO. 21224/2017 This case originated from a judgment dated November 23, 2016, in Writ Petition No. 56005/2014 from the Allahabad High Court. The Supreme Court was hearing this special leave petition (SLP) along with approximately 100+ connected matters involving Nagar Nigam Firozabad against multiple respondents. Current Status (as of November 4, 2025): The Supreme Court dismissed all the special leave petitions in this batch. The Court was not inclined to interfere with the High Court's judgment and orders. All pending applications were disposed of accordingly. Background: These petitions involved disputes between Nagar Nigam Firozabad (a municipal corporation) and workers regarding employment matters, particularly concerning pump/tube-well operators and contractual workers. The High Court had passed judgments that the petitioner sought to challenge in the Supreme Court. Key Developments: - Multiple attempts at reconciliation were ordered by the Court - An Additional Municipal Commissioner was appointed to work out modalities for an amicable settlement - Five specific worker representatives were directed to meet with the Commissioner on September 24, 2025, to discuss grievances - The Court emphasized the need for consultation with worker representatives before any settlement - A report was to be submitted within five weeks (by October 28, 2025) Final Outcome: All special leave petitions were dismissed on November 4, 2025, as the Court declined to interfere with the High Court's decisions. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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