RASHMIKANT G. DAVE (PROPRIETOR) 31 July 2019
Shashi Dhara 31 July 2019
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 01 August 2019
Issue a notice and get the clarification from the Bank itself as it is the employer that has a final say .
SIVARAMAPRASAD KAPPAGANTU (Retired Manager) 01 August 2019
There cannot be a better case than this as an example to the travesty of justice. You may approach a capable Lawyer to discuss whether the matter is fit for filing a Special Leave Petition before Supreme Court as the matter is being kicked around between a Tribunal and Higher Court since 1995 and meanwhile you reached superannuation age too.
Since the Court found the punishment disproportionate and given a verdict that back wages to be paid @50% it is possible if the Supreme Court admits the case, may grant interim relief of such back wages. I am not giving you a 100% success, but my opinion is that it is likely that you may get the relief.
RASHMIKANT G. DAVE (PROPRIETOR) 01 August 2019
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 01 August 2019
You are using a title 'Proprietor", please think whether this can make a difference and can give a fresh ground in your employer not paying arrears stating that you are earning on your own and then filing your ITR (if you are assessee) showing that you are gainfully employed. Members are not aware of your claims in your proceedings.
Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.] (Scientist/Engineer) 05 August 2019
This is a typical case of ineptitude of lawyers.