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Father expired during service period in bsnl can i gte job ?

(Querist) 29 April 2014 This query is : Resolved 
SIR,
my father was working in bsnl lucknow as a PA to DGM and his service was left about 9 years . he was expired on 24 march 2014 .bsnl officer is saying that you can not get the job because your father have a own home and your mother will get pension .when my fathe got the job that time department of telecom was the department of central government so is it possible that bsnl can denie
sir please tell me if any provision in constitution
P. Venu (Expert) 30 April 2014
Compassionate appointment is right, but only a concession. It depends upon very many factors - such as the circumstances of the family, death benefits received, existence of any earning member in the family, size of the family, ages of the children, essential needs, liabilities and financial condition of the family.
Financial benefits need not necessarily be a ground for rejecting the proposal vis-a-vis the adverse factors urging acceptance.
Compassionate appointments are made only to Group 'c' posts and the appointment is limited to 5% of the direct recruitment vacancies.
As I understand, BSNL still follows the policy of compassionate appointment.
You may apply, but realise the limitations in getting compassionate appointment.
Isaac Gabriel (Expert) 30 April 2014
Don't be hypthetical.Contact the higher authorities with a request.
V R SHROFF (Expert) 30 April 2014
Personally contact officer check it.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 30 April 2014
The compensate appointment is not right, you should apply and department may consider.
Surrender K Singal (Expert) 30 April 2014
Your application to the concerned DGM may be moved showing urgency for the family of his deceased PA, with compassion, highlighting lack of means for family sustainance
ajay sethi (Expert) 30 April 2014
agree with Mr venu
Advocate. Arunagiri (Expert) 30 April 2014
You have every right to apply for a job under compassionate grounds. It depends upon the vacancy and 5% reservation of posts for compassionate appointments. But, normally there is a long pending cases for compassionate appointment.

If the BSNL not considering your application, you can move CAT.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 30 April 2014
The present ruling is that appointment under compassionate grounds cannot be claimed as a right, it is purely discretion and depends upon service exigencies. However, do not go by the words of passers by, approach the authority with proper application and can approach officials higher to the competent authority too in case of denial by the authority.First get into action and then wait for the result.


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