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resignation of employee

(Querist) 11 August 2008 This query is : Resolved 
Dear sir,

A employee, who is under probation period, had given his one month notice and resignation to the managing committee of the school, (it is typed and signed by the employee). Later on he had given a affidavit to D.C that he had not given his resignation and the resignation and other blank papers and signed by him is a result of cheating by the managing committee, and he had given a statement before the district education officer that the had not given any resignation and the resignation and the other documents are signed by him is result of cheating by the managing committee, now the d.e.o is saying to join them, but the managing committee don’t want to join them, as they are not good teachers, as appointing authority can managing committee refuse them to join, because the resignation is accepted by the headmaster and managing committee and the resolution is passed by the managing committee for their resignation. Can we(manageing committee) , can take any criminal action against them for firstly giving resignation and signing on it and then giving a false affidavit before D.c and D.e.o that they had not given resignation, and for allegation against the managing committee
deepak kumar (Expert) 12 August 2008
a criminal case u/s 193 I.P.C may be lodged for giving and fabricating false evidence but you must have cogent evidence to prove your case.






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Kiran Kumar (Expert) 15 August 2008
FIR may not be entertained in such circumstances, better file a criminal complaint with the Illaqa Magistrate.

in addition to giving a false affidavit to the DEO, he has also levelled false allegations agianst you.

you can also file a civil suit to avoid the forced implementation of the DEO order.
SANJAY DIXIT (Expert) 16 August 2008
I agree with the opinion made by Mr Kiran. You should file a complaint case.


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