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Regarding. govt job

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 28 December 2020 This query is : Resolved 
Hi
My mother was in BSNL before 11 years ago she died. That time I was applied for a job on compensation grounds but no response.... so I just want to know that can I apply again for the same....no response from the side of bsnl.... suggest me what can I do...now my father was also expired....
Quick Summary
This discussion addresses an individual's query about reapplying for a job on compassionate grounds with BSNL after their mother's death 11 years ago. While compassionate appointments aren't guaranteed, advice suggests investigating if the scheme is still active, using the RTI Act to inquire about the previous application's status, and potentially consulting a lawyer. The possibility of a writ petition in the High Court is also mentioned.

Isaac Gabriel (Expert) 28 December 2020
Verify whether compassionate appoint is in vogue in BSNL. If so file a writ petition in HC.
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 28 December 2020
I think before filling up vacancies, the applications for employment on compassionate grounds may be considered on certain grounds only but not compulsory. So ask the authorities the reasons for not giving an appointment through RTI.
Advocate Bhartesh goyal (Expert) 29 December 2020
Govt job can not be claimed on compassionate ground as matter of right.It depends on availability of job and financial condition of claimant.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 29 December 2020
Use RTI to get the fate of your application. Record is very old. You can approach court for not responding to your previous application and claim. Discuss in detail with some lawyer dealing in service matters.

Also obtain a copy of BSNL compensate appointment terms and search for your eligibility.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 30 December 2020
Well analysed, opined and advised by expert Mr. Bhartesh Goyal and Mr. Rajendra K Goyal, I endorse and appreciate.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 30 December 2020
Compassionatary appointment can not be claimed as a matter of right.
It is better to consult and engage a local prudent lawyer for appreciation of facts/ documents, professional advise and necessary proceeding.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 31 December 2020
Expert Dr. J.C. Vashishta ji, thanks for your comments.


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