The Hindu 01 04 13
Tribunal directs BSNL chief to consider petitioner’s case for promotion
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The Central Administrative Tribunal, Madras Bench, has
directed the Chairman–cum-Managing Director (CMD) of the Bharat Sanchar
Nigam Limited (BSNL) to consider the case of a woman officer for
promotion to the post of Principal General Manager.
The
Bench, comprising its members B. Venkateswara Rao and R. Satapathy,
also asked the BSNL to pass appropriate orders promoting Nalini S. Rao, a
Group ‘A’ officer, to the post from the date on which her juniors have
been promoted.
Ms. Nalini claimed that the promotion
was denied to her whereas her juniors had been promoted overlooking her
claim. The denial of the promotion was mainly because her overall
grading in the Annual Performance Appraisal Report (APAR) for 2008-2009
was just “good.”
According to BSNL, the benchmark
grading for promotion is “very good” and in the preceding five years
from the date of convening of Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC),
she got one “good” which was below benchmark and hence she had not been
considered.
Disposing the contention made by the
BSNL, the Bench said denying promotion on the lone entry of “good” for
one year appears to be harsh decision whereas for the rest of the years
she has been graded either “outstanding” or “very good.”
“When
an officer is physically fit to do her work and has also got
irreproachable integrity and ability, she cannot be said to be unfit for
promotion,” added the Bench.
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