This story is from November 22, 2023

Drivers, conductors forced to retire by govt reinstated by HC

Drivers, conductors forced to retire by govt reinstated by HC
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DEHRADUN: A little over a year after the Uttarakhand government forced 45 state roadways drivers and conductors to retire, maintaining that they were not physically fit, the Nainital high court has set aside the decision and not only reinstated the employees but ordered for "all the consequential reliefs".
A single bench of Justice Ravindra Maithani has further said that the workers with the Uttarakhand Transport Corporation (UTC) should be reinstated with "immediate effect".
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UTC had issued the "forced retirement notice" in September 2022. It was later challenged in the HC.
After reviewing the documents and hearing arguments, the high court observed that the employees were not medically examined before being forced to leave their jobs.
No review committee was constituted to assess their performance either.
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Pankul Sharma

A journalist based in Dehradun, Uttarakhand with over 18 years of experience. Currently working as Principal Correspondent in TOI. I cover archaeology, industry and judiciary (High Court, NGT, Consumer Commission and tribunals).

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