07-17-2006, 08:16 PM
<b>Pay striking docs, SC orders Centre</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The Court observed, "As a matter of law, we don't approve of doctors going on strike. Normally, the principle of no work no pay would have been applied but for your (Centre's) assurance that no punitive action will be taken against them if they join back duties.
"So you pay the salary," it said.
<b>Additional Solicitor General Gopal Subramanian submitted that the departure from the no work no pay principle should not be a precedent. </b>
<b>The bench said it was making the departure only because the government had given an assurance to the students before the court in this regard</b>Â <!--emo&
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Hahhahah!!! Ramadoss can't flip-flop. He and his father can't change consitution and they are not in TN. Good going <!--emo&
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"So you pay the salary," it said.
<b>Additional Solicitor General Gopal Subramanian submitted that the departure from the no work no pay principle should not be a precedent. </b>
<b>The bench said it was making the departure only because the government had given an assurance to the students before the court in this regard</b>Â <!--emo&

Hahhahah!!! Ramadoss can't flip-flop. He and his father can't change consitution and they are not in TN. Good going <!--emo&
