Biman Ghara 09 July 2021
SIVARAMAPRASAD KAPPAGANTU (Retired Manager) 10 July 2021
In your query, you are referring to District Judge. Is there a case filed by you/by Department? Or, you are working in Judicial Department?
Have you applied for an alternate job through your present Employer? Or you applied without informing the present Employer?
Biman Ghara 10 July 2021
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 10 July 2021
This is Query No.11 from you on the same issue, same facts, and be guided by earlier guidance, and please do not repeat the same query again and again as it is against the discipline of the forum. Your superior is District Judge, and you can plead before him for relieving you. Please go through all your early queries and find out the facts/misrepresentations posted.
P. Venu (Advocate) 10 July 2021
It is unconvincing that the person receives salary even when he is reporting for duty! How could it be that there is "excessive physical pressure feeling in performing my duty", when you are, admittedly, receiving salary withou reporting for duty?
Dr J C Vashista (Advocate) 11 July 2021
After serving resignation / notice to resign for 3 months, it is deemed to have been resigned.
However, return the money (salary) through Bank / acknowledgement credited in your account.