Promotion of my father being government employee will effect my job
21-Jan-2023 (In Labour & Service Law)
I am writing this as my beacon of hope to win my struggle. Sir, I am an OBC student preparing for bank exams and have been recently shortlisted to appear for interviews in the same. AccordingMy father is a government officer and recently he has been promoted as a class 1 officer at the age of 58 years. Hence his income has exceeded 600000/- per annum bracket of creamy layer criteria. I have read somewhere that the post decides the cl criteria for a government employee. Is it true?Under which section and clause it is applicable in MP?
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The Supreme Court of India defines "creamy layer" by quoting an office memorandum dated 8 September 1993.[5] The term was originally introduced in the context of reservation of jobs for certain groups in 1992. The Supreme Court has said the benefit of reservation should not be given to OBC children (SCs, STs, and the unreserved are exempt now) of constitutional functionaries such as the president, judges of the Supreme Court and high courts, employees of central and state bureaucracies above a certain level, public sector employees, members of the armed forces and paramilitary personnel above the rank of colonel.
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