sandeep kumar
(Querist) 12 July 2017
This query is : Resolved
dear lawyers we filed writ petition against public sector banks and against ibps which is exam conducting agency becoz we are in reserve list we qualified ibps po exam their are many unfilled seats due to non joining of candidates but banks and ibps did not give us job now we filed writ in bombay high court on 12 april on 13 april first hearing held from this date judges are giving them time to file affdavits but still some of banks did not file affidavit judges give them 3 chances to file affidavit but now judges coram is changed new judge came and gave them time 2 weeks but still they did not file now again judge gave them 2 weeks time and hamdast allowed i want to ask how much tym will judges give to them after if they did not file affidavit
sandeep kumar
(Querist) 12 July 2017
is their any provision or time limit hnder the hands of judges
P. Venu
(Expert) 13 July 2017
A writ petition could be filed. All that could be hoped for is a direction to the IBPS to consider your case.
Kumar Doab
(Expert) 13 July 2017
The judge is giving opportunity to file.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 13 July 2017
Opportunity can be given if thought in the interest of the justice.
Kumar Doab
(Expert) 13 July 2017
IN the meantime keep on preparing for other avenues as well.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 17 July 2017
If the court decides to give more time for filing affidvit by bank owing to administrative reasons, this would be unquestionable You may have to wait for the next date of hearing and your lawyer can put pressure on high court about this
Kumar Doab
(Expert) 17 July 2017
Your own local very able senior counsels of unshakable repute and integrity can handle the delaying tactics if that is suspected by you.
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