A court in Coimbatore orders attachment of a TNSTC bus after the conductor is reportedly not paid certain benefits and dues. The action is taken in connection with a case brought over pending payments owed to the conductor.
The two outlets report the same core development: the bus is attached/confiscated in Coimbatore due to non-payment and related legal proceedings. While one report describes the measure as “attachment” of the bus, the other uses the term “confiscated,” both referring to court-directed seizure steps tied to the alleged unpaid benefits.
Neither report provides, in the supplied excerpts, detailed figures of the amount due, the specific benefits or time period involved, or the TNSTC’s official response. Both accounts focus on the court’s involvement and the bus being seized as enforcement against the transport corporation in a labour/payment dispute involving the conductor.