A Karnataka High Court quashed the suspension of KKRTC constable Chandrashekar for taking a nap during a 16-hour shift, citing the right to sleep and leisure. Chandrashekar had worked two shifts daily for two months. The court criticized the KKRTC for imposing excessive work hours, recognizing international labor standards, and reinstated him with all benefits.
Cop working on 16-hour shift gets HC relief over ‘nap’ on duty

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