Compassionate grounds appointment in government service
Aravinnth K
(Querist) 20 March 2012
This query is : Resolved
Dear Sir/s,
Greetings for the day.
One of my cousin brother was given appointment under Compassionate Grounds in Tamilnadu State Government in lieu of his father's demise. He joined in Jan 1998.
He too worked there for 9 years and due to certain reasons, he resigned his job in Oct 2006.
( Note : He was a Permanent Government Servant ).
Now his family is suffering and his mother requests whether any chances are there to re apply to the resigned post and whether any petition can be given for the same and also to request to consider the in between period as Loss of Pay Period?
I accepted to help their family.
Please advice on this.
Regards,
K. Aravinnth
R.K Nanda
(Expert) 20 March 2012
Thanks for ur wishes.
Re-apply but chances are poor.
ajay sethi
(Expert) 20 March 2012
no chances . he dug his own grave .
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 20 March 2012
There are no chance to entertain such claim as this is not a legal right of a person to get service as per his own wishes and then resign and then again apply.
After all there are some rules and regulations governing India.
Sankaranarayanan
(Expert) 20 March 2012
Chances are come once. He missed his path.

Guest
(Expert) 20 March 2012
Easy luck has no respect. People run from door to door to get any job, what to say of a Government job. Most of the people prefer Government jobs. But your cousin discarded the easily grasped Government job by resigning after just 9 years of his appointment.
Once resigned, he lost all relations with the Government.
NO CHANCE.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate
(Expert) 20 March 2012
The expressions of Mr Dhingra though apparently harsh but are hard reality of the life. A job got without competitive exam, skill test, medical etc is not appreciated.
Compassionate appointment is not an ancestral claim or a Dhramshala room which you can vacate and re-occupy any time you feel. Since your cousine resigned the job it clearly means that the family did not need the job and perhaps the job was offered to him at the cost of needy.
I pointed out by Mr Sethi, Mr Makkar & Mr Shankar Narayanan, there is no chance.
Now even after resigning his mother wants the job back after 5 years .
Why?
There cannot be any more undeserving case.
If you really want to help the family please do not motivate them to spend their scarce money on stationary, postage, rail/bus fair, litigation in this venture.
venkatesh Rao
(Expert) 20 March 2012
Once resigned and quit the job, it is over.
Isaac Gabriel
(Expert) 21 March 2012
Try your luck through a grievance petition to the Chief Minister's special cell,which is the only option at this juncture.
venkatesh Rao
(Expert) 22 March 2012
It is not bounty and the chief minister cannot pass any orders defeating the existing aw. The contract of employer and employee relationship has come to an end. Chief minister is not the employer. If at the worst event the CM were to reemploy you, it would be a bad precedent and never stand to any legal and logical reasoning. simple reason is that CM has no quota in public appointment.