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Probation period

(Querist) 03 July 2013 This query is : Resolved 
  we 110 in service candidates have filed civil writ in high court against govt of rajasthan for some major issues in our probation period rules. We have 2 year probation period while our counterparts on same post have 1 year probation. i am just curious if going to court is indisciplinary??? can the govt terminate of our service (we are 110 petitoners ) just based on thefact that we moved to court for our problems as the government was not listening to our plea from more than 1 year.(we went to govt 6 times for our problems but govt didnt responded) i m quite anxious . plz reply with AUTHENTIC responce.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate Online (Expert) 03 July 2013
This is a charitable forum. If you want AUTHENTIC response. then Govt to a nearest lawyer. Pay his charges and seek his advise. I have answers for your simple questions but I do not know if my reply could be "AUTHENTIC" on your parameters.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 03 July 2013
Agitating for the legal rights through court after providing sufficient opportunities to the employer is not indiscipline. You should also insert the relief against proposed disciplinary action, if you anticipate.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 03 July 2013
Going to court with the request for some legal relief not provided by the Employer in spite of requests can not amount to indiscipline.


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