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Steel Authority of India Limited vs. Raghbendra Singh &
Ors
1, propounded that there does not exist any
constraint regarding withholding an employee s gratuity against
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which in the instant case pertained to the overstay by the employee
in official company provided accommodation.
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employee, as a sign of gratitude for the services rendered by the
latter during the course of his employment. The respondent, in the
present case (the employee), was initially appointed as a Work
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