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removal from govtt service

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 17 November 2010 This query is : Resolved 
Sirs,
A was removed from serviceinn1989 under disciplinary rules , but ex-parte, when he was sick.He was served show cause notice and also removal notice, though while reporting to join with sick/fit certificate was futile.No PF, or his legitimate dues were paid even today no payment has been paid.Can thi long period be condoned so that I can claim for my reinstatement( I am supposed to be retired in2010).
II.Recently 2/3rd pension (compassionate allowance ) gas been made payable to the dismissed/ removed employees if his service record & disciplinary case are available.The govtt. offices are not tracing records simply taking plea that old records not traceable/ available which is causing inconvenience to poor beneficiaries & opening floodgates of corruption for locating records.
My Q 1 is , can I file at present a case inCAT for re-instatement with proper delay condonation of 20 years.Q2Can in a single OA in CAT two grievances be asked i.e. (A) one Q1 other failing Q1(B) it may be prayed for compassionate Allowance.
Will it amount to PLURAL remedies. Pl guide. Thanks.
s.subramanian (Expert) 17 November 2010
your case suffers from laches. I don't think the courts will entertain your case after the expiry of such a long time.
Khaleel Ahmed Mohammed (Expert) 17 November 2010
You are advised to approach administrative tribunal of your state through experienced lawyer.
Praveen Kumar Tewari (Expert) 17 November 2010
yr query is uncomplete.if u want to go before cat.the delay must be ezplain day to day, if sufficient cause shown in filing O.A. the court can condone the delay but chance 50-50
Uma parameswaran (Expert) 18 November 2010
Give a representation for getting the benefits for those who were removed from service. As per the reply you can move for legal action.


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