Legal Question in Banking Law in India
I am a non executive officer(aged 57) at a bank. I am being transferred consecutively every year since 2013. I am a Diabetic patient and the work given to me requires extensive physical work. Although I have applied for retention of the order on health ground the bank didn't take any actions. Can I legally contest against the bank on humanitarian ground?
2 Answers from Attorneys
15.05.2016
Dear Sir / Madam,
An important precondition for any job is that you are medically fit. It is unfair to expect sympathy (no work; only pay) from the Management on health and humanitarian grounds. Going legal is not advisable and not recommended because the Management may straight away inform you to take Voluntary Retirement from Service (VRS).
Regards,
1) No. Transfer is the prerogative of the Management.
2) Diabetic is common that too at the age of 52.
3) If they agree u may opt for VRS.
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