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HC restricts SC/ST officials from filling ACRs

June 1, 2011 by rajasinghmurugesan Leave a Comment

Jaipur, May 31 – The Rajasthan High Court today directed departments of Personnel and PWD to ensure that no SC, ST officials fill the Annual Confidential Reports of the general category staff.

Justice M N Bhandari gave the direction on a bunch of writ petitions filed by Rajeev Garg, a PWD employee, and others.

The petitions contended that candidates and officials of the reserved class who have been promoted in departments like PWD and others are due to be reverted back.

But still they are filling ACRs of the general category candidates with "malice to spoil their future", the petitions submitted.

Therefore, they should be prohibited from filling the ACRs of of the general category staff, the petitions pleaded.

 

source-PTI

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