vikas
(Querist) 11 July 2016
This query is : Resolved
Dear Experts, I have a case against the GOI, who are the main respondents. There is one more person as respondent. Both were given 6 weeks to respond in Mar 2016.Both have decided to just not reply to the notice(s) from the Tribunal based on my application. What is the procedure wherein I could get timely justice? Can I drop the name of the individual from the list of respondents (basically to hasten up the case) as his reply is no more relevant to the case? Can the Tribunal proceed ex-parte if the GOI does not respond? What would be the time-frame for such an action? Any other advice for hastening up the process? Thanking you Vikas
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 14 July 2016
Why did you implead such a party where you do not have any grievance and demand relief? If you are seeking some relief against GOI why do you wish to drop? Who has advised you so? What is the advise of your lawyer?
Guest
(Expert) 14 July 2016
Seems to be a vague query!
By the way, what type of case, through which tribunal and when you gave notice to the parties to the case?
vikas
(Querist) 14 July 2016
Dear Experts I wish to clarify as under: Its a case of promotion. The individual respondent was the one who got the vacancy which I was to get. Now he is due to retire by the end of the month, hence the futility of his reply after 31 Jul. Earlier it was necessary as he was the one who got the vacancy. There is no question of dropping the GOI as respondent. They are the ones who have actually favoured someone else by inserting the individual respondent and disrupted the process. Thanking you
Guest
(Expert) 14 July 2016
You have avoided to give reply to my specific queries. Any reason for that?
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 15 July 2016
Full case file need to be referred, discuss with your lawyer.
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