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Whether CAT can booked the respondent for false submission?

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 30 September 2010 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Experts,
In regrds to my previous query, Please provide the following information

The CAT has allowed my application and contempt petition has been filed against my organisation for wilfully and delibrately non-implementation of the order. In response organisation has blocked my salary for last 3 months and then I moved the Miscallenous Application before the court and respondent has submitted that they will release my salary/dues within 2 days which is also on records but still not they have released my salary
My query is whether CAT can booked the organisation for false statement before the court which the court has kept on records ?
Whether provisions of the IPC is attracted?
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 30 September 2010
File another petition for contempt.
s.subramanian (Expert) 30 September 2010
I agree.
R.Ramachandran (Expert) 01 October 2010
Dear Mr. Anonymous,
It is good that you have got orders in your favour not only in the OA but also in the Contempt Petition.
You may be anxious, but being a government servant you also definitely know how the government department functions. Just because any one person becomes an applicant in the court and obtains an order, the other usual procedures and processes would not be given up.
Allow some time to the department to implement the orders.
If you repeatedly approach the CAT with Contempt petition, even the CAT may get irritated and turn against you. Better watch your steps. Having obtained judicial victory, be graceful, do not antoganise your office people. (I am suggesting this not out of any fear of the administration or that you do not have any right to ask your dues, but the government departments being what they are and having the judicial decision in your favour, my sincere advice to you would be to wait for some time.)
Khaleel Ahmed Mohammed (Expert) 06 October 2010
Well advised.


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