Employment law higher qualifications-judgement
raghavendra
(Querist) 16 September 2018
This query is : Resolved
Sir,
I have been dismissed from service for suppression of higher qualifications. Charge sheet issued, enquiry conducted. I have filed WP challanging the dismissal order and confirmation of dismissal order of appellate authority.
1. Is that require to pray quash the charge sheet and departmental enquiry after dismissal.
Please provide me some judgements after diamissal, prayer to quash the charge sheet and departmental enquiry not required, challenging dismissal order sufficient.
Please provide some judgements as me higher qualified could appoint in the basis of his lower qualifications, when there is no conditions in employment notification.
Thanks in advance
Guest
(Expert) 16 September 2018
At first, it is impossible to believe that you have been dismissed merely with the reason that you suppressed the fact of your higher qualification.
However, if there is even a slightest of truth in your story, your departmental inquiry case was quite simple, as dismissal was not anticipated due to not revealing about your higher qualification. But that seems to have been complicated by yourself only, probably in order to vainly demonstrate your fake talent during the departmental inquiry proceedings on account of your your qualification of LLM (as revealed from one of your previous posts). I very much doubt, if you have an LLM qualification, when case of commonsense could not be fought effectively by you during the departmental inquiry.
If you want to file a case in the court of law, there is no need of any case law, as you can make that more complicated due to your unwise application of judgments, as revealed from your own description about dismissal due to your inability to fight your case with reference to the departmental rules.
Better fight your case on merits of your own case, rather than making that helplessly handicapped by quotation of case laws. If there is any reality in your description, your dismissal was not justified at all.