Getting permanent in indian judicairy
Nitesh Sharma
(Querist) 12 April 2012
This query is : Resolved
sir I am working as system officer in indian judiciary on a contractual basis . I get salary from a third party IT company. I am working from the past three years can I be permanent in Indian judiciary.... Please help me sir
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 12 April 2012
No. As you are on pay roll of a company so your appointment cannot be regarded as an employment in judiciary and accordingly you cannot be regularised in the this service as desired/asked for.
venkatesh Rao
(Expert) 13 April 2012
Your services has been procured under outsourcing mode. There is no contract of appointment between judicial dept and yourself and hence you have no claim for being absorbed.
Nitesh Sharma
(Querist) 13 April 2012
but sir , I daily sign my attendance in dj court attendance register from the past 3 years.....
any comments.... please guide
I have DJ court Identity card also.
and the letter two appointment letters.. one from the company and another from high court which has been sent to dj court regarding my joining.
Shashikant V. Patil
(Expert) 13 April 2012
The Indian Judiciary Dept. has made a contract with your IT Co. and therefore, you are basically on roll of your IT Co. which is a service provider to the Judicial Dept. And as per requirement of Judicial Dept. you are appointed to do their job full time by your IT Co. Hence you have been issued with letter of appointment from IT for employment and another for letter to work with DJ court but it is not a joining letter to Judicial dept. Also you have issued with Identity card of court for the security purpose i.e. to enter only by authorised person in the court premises .