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Service rules- seniority list & probation

(Querist) 04 December 2017 This query is : Resolved 
I am an employee of APSCSCL (fully owned by A.P. State Govt) and all the Service Rules of the GOvt are applicable to us. I have joined this Corporation on 19.08.2011 through Direct Recruitment. I completed my 2 years probation on 19.09.2013 (1 month late) as I have taken Paternity Leave of 15 days and LOP of 15 days. Seniority List was prepared as on 01.06.2014 (Communicated on 23.11.2017) and my name was put at the end stating that I completed my probation 1 month late. On the date of preparing the Seniority list (01.06.2014) I have completed the probation (19.09.2013). Please Advise the Rule position.

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Guest (Expert) 04 December 2017
The details are quite insufficient to arrive at some conclusive opinion. Please clarify the following points:

1) Was there any specific reason for extension of probation by one month?

2) Do you belong to some organized cadre of the AP/ Telangan State as per the direct recruitment made by any service selection board as a part of some State's organized cadre; OR

3) Recruited by the State's commission exclusively for the APSCSCL: OR

4) Recruited directly from open market by the APSCSCL,itself, for its own service purposes?

P. Venu (Expert) 05 December 2017
Prima facie, there does not appear to be justification in placing you at the bottom at the seniority list. The precise factual position could be ascertained by seeking information under the RTI Act.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 09 December 2017
Some vital information is missing from the query besides questions raised by experts.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 09 December 2017
Was there any requirement of repeating same query in different form without clarifying observations raised by experts?
Consult a local lawyer practicing service matters for proper appreciation of facts, guidance and proceeding.


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