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Delhi Minimum Wages Notification Stayed By Delhi High Court - CiteHR

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Raj kaushik
3

Any update ? Koi date bhi nhi pad rhi ab to kafi time se. Clear hoga bhi ya nhi ye nhi??
From India, New Delhi
krishna3045
2

Plz update Delhi minimum wage Court decision Jan 2018
From India, Delhi
mikky.vij
29

As on date; Judgement over the said matter in context of 'Minimum Wages' vide W.P. (C) 12088/2016 is still RESERVED at Delhi High Court.
From India, New Delhi
Raj kaushik
3

Any latest news about the case?
From India, New Delhi
Raj kaushik
3

Any news about the case or any court date detail
From India, New Delhi
bmurari12
3

Forget it.... still pending till now.
From India, Delhi
mikky.vij
29

As on date; Judgement over the said matter in context of 'Minimum Wages' vide W.P. (C) 12088/2016 is still RESERVED at Delhi High Court.
Normally, when a court reserves the judgment, it means the matter has been kept in abeyance for a while. This is done after all the parties have completed their arguments and all the written submissions have been filed in the court. The judges reserve a judgment so they can write a judgment. One must understand that a judgment is not a single page order of few lines, the judgment contains the summery of conflicts, arguments of both the parties, the law of the land, previous judgments on the issue, conclusion and the reasons for arriving on that conclusion. Judges need time to refresh in their memory, the arguments of each party, do research by reading previous judgments and judgments on similar issues in other countries and finally think about the reasons for arriving on a particular conclusion. This entire excersise is very laborious and time consuming.
Although there is no fixed timeframe for the judges to write judgments but six months is considered to be a reasonable time for passing a judgment. If a judge keeps a judgment reserved for more than six months, any of the party can mention to the Chief Justice about this. As on today 4.5 months are over.
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From India, New Delhi
bmurari12
3

How long can a Judgement be reserved?
From India, Delhi
mikky.vij
29

Dear All; Court is ready for proceeding over the said matter again from 15th May 2018.
From India, New Delhi
Neetu Aggarwal
Could you please send the notification for the same.
From India, Gurgaon
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