Death of Government Employee Does Not Entitle Family for Job: Supreme Court

Wednesday, 21 August 2013, 01:00 IST
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The bench allowed an appeal filed by MGB Gramin Bank which had challenged a 2010 judgement of the Rajasthan High Court by which one Chakrawarti Singh, son of a deceased Bank employee, was directed to be appointed under a scheme of compassionate employment.



Singh's father, who was working as a Class III employee with the Bank, had died on April 19, 2006 while in harness. Singh had applied for compassionate appointment on May 12, 2006.



The bench set aside the judgments of the High Court, saying, "The reasoning given by the single judge as well as by the division bench is not sustainable in the eyes of law."



It also said that "an ameliorating relief should not be taken as opening an alternative mode of recruitment to public employment".



The bench said compassionate employment cannot be claimed as a "matter of right, as it is not a vested right".



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