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D Nanda Kumar (Manager)     14 February 2017

Promotion under sealed cover procedure

JGD,

1.Worked in nationalised Bank for 39 years and retired in March, 2010.

2.Got promoted from Scale I to II in April, 1993 but result was kept in sealed cover due to pending case in CBI Special court, Mumbai.

3.Applied for promotion from Scale II to III conducted in 1998 but denied opportunity due non release of promotion on adhoc basis.

4. Got acquitted on merits by the Court in March, 2014 (after retirement).

5.The Bank has released the promotion held in sealed cover with notional effective date of April, 1993 with due benefits now in January, 2017.

6.Subsequent to that I have claimed that the Bank should consider my promotion from Scale II to III which was denied to me in 1998 based on my ARRs which are excellent during the period relevant to that period (it is in fact excellent throughout till retirement which has been admitted to by the Bank).

I want to know:

1.Whether my claim is as per provisions of sealed cover procedure?

2.Is there any decision/s in the High Court/Supreme court to support my claim?

3.If the Bank does not consider, whether I can approach a court and how?

4.If I get the said promotion released with notional back date can I claim further promotions on various further future dates?



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Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     16 February 2017

repeated

 


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