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High Court questions Govt move to prolong postings in remote areas despite completion of tenure in Himachal


High Court questions Govt move to prolong postings in remote areas despite completion of tenure in Himachal
S. Sidartha Paramedical Training Institute, Sunjwan, Jammu

Shimla, Dec 07: Himachal Pradesh High Court, while dealing with a petition, stated that the state authorities had an attitude of pick and choose while making transfers from areas that were geographically and topographically not easily accessible to “soft” areas and vice versa.

At times, some employees who had served at difficult places earlier were sent there again just so that others who managed their retention in preferred areas kept enjoying their posting, the court observed.

The court was hearing a petition challenging the order of the Education Department, whereby it had rejected the representation of a Government Teacher seeking her transfer from a “harsh” area to a “soft” area.

While quashing the rejection order, Justice Ranjan Sharma observed, “The action of the state authorities in prolonging the stay in ‘tribal-hard’ areas despite the completion of the normal tenure of two winters and three summers, as mandated by the transfer policy of the state, by neither seeking an option nor considering the employee for posting to a station in the soft area has already been deprecated by this court.

The state authorities cannot ignore the mandate of the law & added that state authorities to consider the cases of employees for posting to any station in the ‘tribal-hard areas’ and from such areas to a ‘soft area’ by adopting a continuous process of change so that all employees, who have not served in such areas even once, should be posted to such areas.


 

 


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