New Delhi (23.04.2021): The Uttarakhand government, the central government's DOPT, the Department of post and a private respondent have been granted one more week to file their responses in the petition filed by the whistleblower IFS officer Sanjiv Chaturvedi alleging malicious discrimination to deliberately keep him out of the selection process of the Staff Selection Commission (SSC).
Responding to Chaturvedi's petition, the Nainital bench of the Uttarakhand High Court had earlier given four weeks to the three aforementioned authorities and the private respondent (who was eventually selected for the job) to file their responses but none of the respondents filed their affidavits till Thursday (April 22).
As it's two months since the HC issued its earlier notice to the respondents, it has given them one more week to come clean against the charge of multiple forgeries leveled by Chaturvedi.
New Delhi (23.04.2021): The Uttarakhand government, the central government's DOPT, the Department of post and a private respondent have been granted one more week to file their responses in the petition filed by the whistleblower IFS officer Sanjiv Chaturvedi alleging malicious discrimination to deliberately keep him out of the selection process of the Staff Selection Commission (SSC).
Responding to Chaturvedi's petition, the Nainital bench of the Uttarakhand High Court had earlier given four weeks to the three aforementioned authorities and the private respondent (who was eventually selected for the job) to file their responses but none of the respondents filed their affidavits till Thursday (April 22).
As it's two months since the HC issued its earlier notice to the respondents, it has given them one more week to come clean against the charge of multiple forgeries leveled by Chaturvedi.