can a strong reply to memo given to govt.official actually cancel it?
Guest
(Querist) 19 October 2014
This query is : Resolved
My colleague is working for 3 yrs. as a teacher in a govt. school under delhi administration.recently her file was sent to district office for her confirmation. she got a reply "no enquiry is pending against the official"
now another file will be sent again which will include her ACRs,work conduct etc. for confirmation,so that she becomes permanent. there are several lapses in this school's administration.it has no principal,but a vice-principal who also acts as DEO.she's on extension.
recently there was some lapse by the school and vice principal is trying to put entire blame on my friend and threatening to give her a memo.
i want to know:
1. if my colleague gives a solid,logical reply in memo which highlights the lapses and malfunctioning of school because of which this mistake happened,will that memo stand nullified or cancelled?or can it still be added in her service book or for taking any action against in future?
2. the vice principal has a habit of not giving the receiving of letters which my friend gives her because she's afraid my colleague can use them as a proof of school's lapses. so if she refuses to give a receiving of the memo's reply,how can my colleague have the proof that she had given a reply?
You do nto specify what is the memo given and how the lapses in the school are of relevance to the same and how the confirmation file is relevant.
The vigilance clearance will be given to the teacher unless the Dy Director (in case of TGT/PGT) the Disciplinary Authority for minor penalty decides to issue a chargehseet.
You are requested to bring the facts coherently and clearly and describe the allegations in memo.
CAUTION : I am sorry to say that as an employee teachers have a tendancy to give a fast reply (preferably same day if memo received before recess) to the explanation (finding no difference in official explanation and Home Work) and landing in trouble.
ajay sethi
(Expert) 20 October 2014
repeated query
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 21 October 2014
The query is repeated not only here but also in the forum section too. I think the author's curiosity knew no bounds.
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