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Disciplinary Authority Cannot Override Enquiry Officer’s Clean Chit Without Hearing the Employee: Madhya Pradesh High Court Remands Termination for Procedural Lapse

“Subjective Satisfaction of Disciplinary Authority Must Flow From Reconciliation of Enquiry Report, Reason for Disagreement, and Employee’s Explanation”, Madhya Pradesh High Court delivered a

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