Section 34 of CSU Act : Section 34: Conditions Of Service Of Employees, Etc

CSU Act

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Explanation using Example

Imagine that Dr. Sharma, a professor at one of the Central Sanskrit Universities, has a dispute with the university regarding the terms of his employment, specifically concerning his research allowance and tenure. Dr. Sharma feels that the university has not fulfilled its contractual obligations as outlined in his employment contract.

Under Section 34(1) of The Central Sanskrit Universities Act, 2020, Dr. Sharma's contract is a written document, and both he and the university have copies of this contract.

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