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Will such employee get the benefit?

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 06 September 2021 This query is : Resolved 
Hi, This is regard to a judgement passed by Hon'ble SC in diary no. 33265 of 2018 status quo be maintained in judgment dated 26/11/2018. The case revolves around regularisation of employees in haryana in 2014 . The Punjab and haryana high court directed to quash the regularisation policies of 2014 but SC has ordered status quo. Now the question arises is an employee who has died in service and his family has applied for ex-gratia compassionate appointment or financial assistance . Now Providing such benefit by the haryana govt. is contempt of court or not? Haryana govt. is of stand that giving promotion to regualrised employees is in contempt of court. Also haryana govt. is giving other benefits to the regularised employees.

kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 06 September 2021
You have already queried it another way. For that, the reply is given.
Pradipta Nath (Expert) 07 September 2021
Yes please don't repeat same query.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 07 September 2021
There is no contents to consider the act of the government of Haryana as contempt of court.
The supreme court has passed an order 'status quo', that clearly indicates that the government has not been forbidden from proceeding with the matter, especially the high court order has been superseded by SC with the order of status quo.
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 08 September 2021
Respected Exoert T. Kalaiselvan, please refer to this doc : http://csharyana.gov.in/WriteReadData/Instructions/General%20Services-I/11097.pdf
and advice accordingly. One such case is even pending from april 2019 with departement stating reason there's a slp pending
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 22 November 2021
you have already been guided in earlier thread.


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