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Postmaster cadre is “Distinct Category” issue taken up with Directorate... waiting for orders
ACTION PLAN No 1. (2nd AIC AT JAIPUR)
The future will be determined in part by happenings that it is impossible to foresee; it will also be influenced by trends that are now existent and observable.
Line of action to be taken by us for making Postmaster Cadre as “Distinct Category”
Get Together to make our sincere efforts toward making "All India Association of Postmaster Cadre " 's recognition.
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The future will be determined in part by happenings that it is impossible to foresee; it will also be influenced by trends that are now existent and observable.
Line of action to be taken by us for making Postmaster Cadre as “Distinct Category”
Get Together to make our sincere efforts toward making "All India Association of Postmaster Cadre " 's recognition.
Click to : View/Download Source : http://postmastermaharashtra.blogspot.in/
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Friday, September 12, 2014
Confederation writes to Cabinet Secretary on problems arising out of display of assets and liabilities of Govt. Employees in public domain
NO. CONF/GENL/2014 DATED - 11-09-2014
To
The Cabinet Secretary
Government of India
Cabinet Secretariat, Rashtrapati Bhawan,
New Delhi – 110001
Sir,
Sub:
- Declaration of assets and liabilities by Govt. Employees -
exhibiting the details of movable assets in the website - regarding.
All
the Central Govt. employees, as per the latest order of the Department
of Personnel & Training (DOP&T) have to declare their assets and
liabilities, both movable and immovable, as well as their spouses and
dependents latest by 15th December 2014. All these informations would be
then be put up by the respective ministries on their website accessible
to everyone.
A
large number of Central Govt. Employees have expressed their fear that
putting up details of movable assets such as jewellery and cash in hand
and bank would pose a security threat to them and their dependents,
leave their children vulnerable to kidnapping and ransom demands.
There
are various sources the Government employees would have accumulated
wealth such as gift from parents, grandparents property, self-earning,
wife-side property, or children’s contribution etc. Putting this
information in the public domain would leave them and their family
members vulnerable.
It
is therefore requested that necessary action may be taken in this
regard, so that all such information as stated above shall not be
displayed on public domain.
Yours faithfully,
(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General
Mob: 09447068125
e-mail: mkrishnan6854@gmail.com
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Lokpal Rule on declaration of assets of spouses and dependent conditional stayed by Delhi High Court
HC granted
conditional stay on the Lokpal rules on a petition by the wife of a central
government employee who termed the
government dictate a violation of her "fundamental
rights of equality,
life, personal liberty
and privacy as
flowing from Article 14 and 21 of the
Constitution of India."
Lokpal rule on declaration of assets of babus’ wives stayed
NEW DELHI: In Lokpal Act's
first brush with courts, the Delhi high court on Tuesday stayed one of its
rules on public declaration of assets of spouses and dependent
children of government employees.
A bench of Justices S Ravindra Bhat and Vipin Sanghi
directed that information on asset liabilities of spouses or dependent children
will not be revealed to the public by government departments. It said such
information will only be furnished to respective departments in a sealed cover.
Till its further orders in
November, the court made it clear the sealed envelopes reaching all
departments shouldn't be opened.
The court order comes as a huge
relief to harried civil servants and central government employees forced under
the Lokpal Act to file declarations of their assets and liabilities and those of their spouses and
dependent children. HC granted
conditional stay on the Lokpal rules on a petition by the wife of a central
government employee who termed the government dictate a violation of her "fundamental rights of equality, life, personal liberty and privacy as flowing from Article 14 and
21 of the Constitution of India."
Vinita Singla, through her lawyer Manish
Jain, questioned the government's decision to seek her assets with the
intention to display the information on its website.
"Even otherwise the
constitutional and legal rights, privileges and liberties of the Petitioner
cannot be jeopardized and/or affected, just because of the reason that the
Petitioner is married to a public servant.
"The Lokpal and Lokayuktas
Act, 2013, which is inter-alia unreasonable, arbitrary, unjustified and
unconstitutional, as the same is seeking declaration in the form of information from the
public servant even for the assets of the spouse and dependent children, which
has not been generated from the income and/or contribution of the public
servant in any manner whatsoever and that the said information is further
directed to be published on the website of such ministry or department, which
will make the said information visible to the public at large, which inter-alia
may be detrimental and cause prejudice to the said spouse and/or children of
the public servant," Singla argued in HC.
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