Sanjeevani Ramya Krupa 31 December 2021
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 31 December 2021
what is your query.
Sanjeevani Ramya Krupa 31 December 2021
Namaste! I have joined a central government university with substantive order in a central government university, working from last 4 months.
My order doesn’t contain and subjective/ conditional clause.
Prior to joining, the HC stayed the recruitment process and later gave an order for continuing the process and eventually disposed.
However , next day of my joining there was an order stating, recruited members shall be informed about the ongoing case and the subjected outcome.
2. A group ( multiple) has also filed writ petition challenging the recruitment.
3. The writ which was cleared in HC is now challenged in SC in special leave petetion format.
What would happen to my employment? Will it be effected by outcomes of the order?
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 31 December 2021
When you have already joined and performing your duties, members can not foretell the future of SLP filed before SC. Everyone has to obey SC's final verdict, which is not known at this point of time.
Sanjeevani Ramya Krupa 01 January 2022
Namaste! I have joined a central government university with substantive order in a central government university, working from last 4 months. My order doesn’t contain and subjective/ conditional clause.
Prior to joining, the HC stayed the recruitment process and later gave an order for continuing the process and eventually disposed. However , next day of my joining there was an order stating, recruited members shall be informed about the ongoing case and the subjected outcome.
2. A group ( multiple) has also filed writ petition challenging the recruitment.
3. The writ which was cleared in HC is now challenged in SC in Special leave Petetion. What would happen to my employment? Will it be effected by outcomes of the order?
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 02 January 2022
are you also respondent/petition in the said SLP.
P. Venu (Advocate) 02 January 2022
Admittedly, the High Court has dismissed the Writ Petition. As such, what is your concern? Were you party in the proceedings before the High Court?