Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Part Time employees not entitled to Regularisation. SC

Part-time employees not entitled to regularisation: SC
‘They are not working against any sanctioned post in Govt.’
19/10/2021
 
Legal Correspondent NEW DELHI

The Supreme Court has held that part-time employees are not entitled to seek regularisation as they are not working against any sanctioned post in the Government.

A Bench of Justices M.R. Shah and A.S. Bopanna clarified in a recent judgment that there cannot be any permanent continuance of part-time temporary employees.

“The status of permanency cannot be granted when there is no post. It is further observed that mere continuance every year of seasonal work during the period when work was available does not constitute a permanent status,” Justice Shah noted.

The judgment came on a plea concerning the regularisation of part-time sweepers at a post office in Chandigarh. The court said it was a settled proposition of law, that regularisation could be only as per the policy declared by the State/Government and “nobody can claim the regularisation as a matter of right”.

The court ruled in favour of the Government which had appealed against the Punjab and Haryana High Court decision to regularise the part-time employees.

“There are no sanctioned posts in the post office in which the respondents were working, therefore, the directions issued by the High Court in the judgment and order are not permissible,” the Court said.

Plane crashes in US shortly after take-off, all 21 on board exit safely


Plane crashes in US shortly after take-off, all 21 on board exit safely

Houston:12.10.2021

A plane crashed at takeoff on Tuesday in Texas, with all 21 passengers and crew on board scrambling to safety before the aircraft burst into flames. Television images showed fire fighters spraying water onto the burning remains of the plane, which came to a halt across a track in a field, surrounded by trees and bushes. The fuselage was reduced to ashes, with only the tail section surviving as black smoke poured from the wreckage.

“Fortunately all 21 passengers including three crew members were reported as safely evacuated from this twin-engine jet before it was fully engulfed in flames,” the Katy fire department said in a statement. The McDonnell Douglas MD-87 plane was taking off from Houston Executive Airport, Brookshire, bound for Boston when it crashed, officials said. Local reports said it was taking fans to watch a play-off baseball game between the Houston Astros and the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday evening.

Tim Gibson, director of the Waller Harris county emergency services, said the passengers and crew “were stunned... but they did all self-extricate.” Officials said one passenger was a 10-year old child, and one person was treated for back pain after the crash. AFP

Man gets 1 year’s RI for pulling hand of 8-yr-old neighbour


Man gets 1 year’s RI for pulling hand of 8-yr-old neighbour

Mumbai:12.10.2021

A 31-year-old man was recently sentenced to one year rigorous imprisonment (RI) for pulling his 8-year-old neighbour’s arm when drunk during Diwali last year. The court reasoned that while the act of holding hands did not reflect any sexual intent, there is cogent evidence to show that the accused used criminal force by pulling the hand of the girl. “The accused had knowledge that such acts will amount to outraging the modesty of the victim,” the special Pocso court said.

While the accused was also booked for touching the minor’s body inappropriately, he was acquitted on those charges. “As far as the accused touching the chest of victim, there is no cogent evidence on record. There is material variance in the evidence and statement of the victim before the police, Metropolitan Magistrate Court and also in the history narrated at the time of medical examination,” the court said. The court further said that there was no evidence on record to establish beyond reasonable doubt that the accused committed sexual assault and caused sexual harassment. The court added that as far as act pulling hand of the victim, there is consistent and cogent evidence and it has gone unchallenged.

The accused was also fined Rs 10,000, out of which Rs 8,000 will be given to the child as compensation. The accused was in jail since November 12, 2020, and his sentence will be set off against the period of detention undergone by him during investigation and trial.

While the maximum sentence for outraging modesty is two years imprisonment, the court said that considering the nature of offence, age of the accused and that his mother is dependent on him, a year’s sentence will meet the ends of justice .Among the four witnesses was the child, her mother, a neighbour and a police officer. The child told the court that the incident took place in November 2020 at 8.30 pm. Referring to the accused as “bewda uncle” (drunkard uncle), she confided in her mother. The father confronted the accused and then went to the cops. The neighbour told the court that on the day of incident he had seen the accused very drunk, hence, asked him to go home. Relying on the witness statements, the court said, “The evidence on record reflects that the accused was in an inebriated state at the time of incident. The accused has pulled the hand of the victim and the victim felt bad and therefore she has immediately informed her mother and the report came to be lodged.” TNN

Rape-accused juvenile given bail with education rider


Rape-accused juvenile given bail with education rider

Ajay.Sura@timesgroup.com

Chandigarh:12,10,2021

The Punjab and Haryana high court has granted bail to a juvenile, who was accused of raping a woman older than him, after the legal and probation officer’s report stated that the alleged offence had been committed by him “under the influence of his company”. The court, however, allowed this concession on the condition that his parents would provide him education to enable him to get gainful employment.

The HC also directed the parents to ensure that the boy does not “come in association with a person of criminal antecedents” and is not exposed to any physical, moral and psychological danger. “The parents of the petitioner shall file an affidavit to this effect before the Principal Magistrate, Juvenile Justice Board, Nuh,” observed the HC.

The court, however, made it clear that if the parents failed to comply with these conditions, the bail granted to the boy would be cancelled.

Justice Manjari Nehru Kaul of the HC passed these orders while allowing a revision petition filed by the child from Haryana’s Nuh, seeking release on bail in the rape case. The allegation is that in March 2020, he along with others had allegedly dragged a womaninto a car and raped her.He was arrested in this case and his plea for bail was rejected by the JJB and the district court Nuh after which he had approached the HC.

Counsel for the petitioner submitted that the victim in this case had attained the age of majority and was in a relationship with the petitioner. She had accompanied him of her own accord on the date of the alleged crime. Despite the name of the petitioner having been told to the family by her sister-in-law, they kept quiet and it was only after the prosecutrix (victim) allegedly returned home after two days of the alleged kidnapping, they chose to report the crime to police.

ISCE puts off Boards: ‘Reason beyond control’


ISCE puts off Boards: ‘Reason beyond control’

Kolkata:12.10.2021

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has decided to postpone the first semester ICSE and ISC 2022 exams, which were originally scheduled to start on November 15. A circular announcing this, issued by council chief executive and secretary Gerry Arathoon, reached school principals late on Tuesday, saying the decision was taken due to “reasons beyond our control”. A revised schedule would be announced “in due course”, according to the circular. The decision comes a day after the CBSE on Monday declared its first term offline board examination schedule: from November 30 for Class X and from December 1 for Class XII. TNN

Daughter-in-law flees to Agra with jewellery


Daughter-in-law flees to Agra with jewellery

Jaipur:12.10.2021

A woman has filed an FIR at Bajaj Nagar police station alleging that her daughter-in-law allegedly fled with jewellery and ornaments when the entire family was under quarantine after contracting Covid.

Police said an FIR was registered by one Kalpana Vardani on Sunday. She alleged that the entire family was suffering from the infection and had under quarantined themselves following the doctor’s directions.

OnMay25,shelearnedthat her daughter-in-law Lubhawna left for Agra in a taxi. She also took away keys to two closets with her. The family claimed that when she inquired her as to why she left during a lockdown, she replied that she had to attend a family function and had booked a taxi.

As per the complaint, the family contacted the girl’s father two months later and he replied that his daughter does not want to live with them and allegedly threatened to file a case too. Police said the complainant had alleged that some of her jewellery was missing from the house and suspected that Lubhawna took it with her.

While an FIR under Section 379 (Theft) has been filed, police said they are investigating if there was any family dispute involved. A preliminary investigation has begun based on the family’s FIR. Officials said they have sought details of jewellery and ornaments missing from the house.

A complaint in the case was filed on September 13. “The case is under investigation. We are examining to determine if indeed items were stolen as alleged by the family. There could be some family issues involved too, which can not be ruled out as yet,” the official said, adding that details of items and the keys have been sought. TNN

Study shows how sleeping hours are associated with one’s snacking choices


Study shows how sleeping hours are associated with one’s snacking choices

12.10.2021

A recent study suggests that completing recommended sleeping hours can lead to smarter snacking choices. The study abstract has been published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, and the research will be presented in a poster session on October 18 at the Food and Nutrition Conference and Expo in 2021.

The results suggest that people who miss the recommended seven or more hours of sleep at night may take worse snacks than those who follow closed-eyed guidelines.

The analysis of data on nearly 20,000 American adults showed a link between not meeting sleep recommendations and eating more snack-related carbohydrates, with added sugar, fat and caffeine.

It turns out that the preferred non-meal categories – salty snacks and sweets and non-alcoholic beverages – are the same among adults regardless of sleep habits, but those who get less sleep tend to eat more snack calories in a day in general.

The research also revealed what appears to be a popular American habit that is not affected by how much we sleep: snacking at night.

“At night, we drink our calories and eat a lot of convenience foods,” said Christopher Taylor, professor of medical dietetics at the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at Ohio State University and senior author of the study. “Not only are we not sleeping when we stay up late, but we’re doing all these obesity-related behaviours: lack of physical activity, increased screen time, food choices that we consume as snacks and not as meals. So it creates this greater effect. of meeting or not meeting sleep recommendations,” he added.

The American Academy of Sleep Medicine and Sleep Research Society recommends that adults regularly sleep seven hours or longer at night to promote optimal health. Getting less sleep than recommended is associated with a higher risk of a number of health problems, including weight gain and obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease. “We know that lack of sleep is associated with obesity on a larger scale, but it’s all these little behaviours that are rooted around how it happens,” Taylor said.

Researchers analysed data from 19,650 US adults between the ages of 20 and 60 who had participated from 2007 to 2018 in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. The study collected 24-hour diet calls from each participant, but when, all food was consumed – and asking people questions about their average amount of night’s sleep during the work week.

The participants were into those who either made or did not meet sleep recommendations based on whether they reported sleeping seven or more hours or less than seven hours each night. The researchers estimated participants’ snack-related nutritional intake and categorised all snacks into food groups. Three snacking times were determined for the analysis: 2: 00-11: 59 am in the morning, noon-5: 59 pm in the afternoon and 6 pm-1: 59 am for the evening. Statistical analysis showed that almost everyone – 95.5 percent – ate at least one snack a day, and over 50 percent of the snacking calories among all participants came from two broad categories that included sodas and energy drinks and chips, pretzels, cookies and pastries.

Although there are plenty of physiological factors that play into the relationship of sleep to health, Taylor said that changing behaviour by avoiding nocturnal nosh could especially help adults not only meet the sleep guidelines but also improve their diet. ANI

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