Request for Assistance with Relieving Letter Issue
I joined the central government organization in July 2012 and have completed one year of service. However, after three months of my 1-year service, I was suddenly issued a relieving letter in which nothing was mentioned. I joined under the PWD (Visually Handicapped) category.
I am unsure of what to do next. I have been seeking guidance from my supervisors and diligently following their feedback. I feel like I have been deceived by my supervisors.
Please assist me in resolving this issue.
Regards,
Aditya
From India, Hyderabad
I joined the central government organization in July 2012 and have completed one year of service. However, after three months of my 1-year service, I was suddenly issued a relieving letter in which nothing was mentioned. I joined under the PWD (Visually Handicapped) category.
I am unsure of what to do next. I have been seeking guidance from my supervisors and diligently following their feedback. I feel like I have been deceived by my supervisors.
Please assist me in resolving this issue.
Regards,
Aditya
From India, Hyderabad
I completed one year of service on July 3rd. After a three-month initial probation period, they suddenly gave me a relieving letter. As per the central government policy, if you don't receive any confirmation or extension about your probation, it is considered to be a confirmation.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Probation Confirmation for Central Government Employees
If you don't receive any information for three months after your initial probation, it is considered to be confirmation. This is applicable for central government employees.
"A probationer who is not making satisfactory progress or who shows himself to be inadequate for the service in any way should be informed of his shortcomings well before the expiry of the original probation period so that he can make special efforts at self-improvement."
From India, Hyderabad
If you don't receive any information for three months after your initial probation, it is considered to be confirmation. This is applicable for central government employees.
"A probationer who is not making satisfactory progress or who shows himself to be inadequate for the service in any way should be informed of his shortcomings well before the expiry of the original probation period so that he can make special efforts at self-improvement."
From India, Hyderabad
If you fall under the category of workmen, you can approach Mr. Anjaneyulu at the JCL Office in Chikkadpalli, RR District. He will guide you in this regard. Otherwise, you can file a civil suit in your company's jurisdiction.
Thank you.
From India, Kumbakonam
Thank you.
From India, Kumbakonam
Or approach cat bench which can take up your case. Since you were recruited under ph category they could have transferred you instead of relieving.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
In many cases, the government sector will act like this because they don't care about the consequences. The probationer can't claim confirmation, even in the case of employment after the probation period, from one point of view. From another perspective, the engagement of a probationer is meant to fill a permanent vacancy, which will lead to confirmation. You can ask them for relief; otherwise, approach the respective forum to seek relief.
Regards,
T. Muralidaran
From India, Hosur
Regards,
T. Muralidaran
From India, Hosur
If they terminate me before the initial probation period, probably I can't say anything. However, after my initial probation period, which was supposed to end by July 3rd, 2013, they didn't say anything at that time. But after 3 months of my probation period, they suddenly gave me this relieving letter.
I think they should have given an intimation before taking such a step. Can this be taken to a legal route? Any advice.
From India, Hyderabad
I think they should have given an intimation before taking such a step. Can this be taken to a legal route? Any advice.
From India, Hyderabad
I have completed the initial period of probation of 1 year on July 3rd, 2013. I haven't received any intimation about my probation extension or confirmation. After 3 months passed following my initial probation period, I received this sudden, shocking relieving letter. Please advise.
Regards.
From India, Hyderabad
Regards.
From India, Hyderabad
Threats and Discrimination at Work
Above all, my supervisors always threatened me in the name of my disability. They have threatened several times, saying, "You are under probation, we can do whatever we want. No one can question us." As it is a central government organization, are they bound to follow central government rules, right?
They never mentioned that my performance is poor in front of me. They have played a well-planned game with me. I want to sue them now as they have ruined my career at the central government organization.
Regards
From India, Hyderabad
Above all, my supervisors always threatened me in the name of my disability. They have threatened several times, saying, "You are under probation, we can do whatever we want. No one can question us." As it is a central government organization, are they bound to follow central government rules, right?
They never mentioned that my performance is poor in front of me. They have played a well-planned game with me. I want to sue them now as they have ruined my career at the central government organization.
Regards
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Adi You can try for reason by following RTI. Best of Luck. hrkpati Sr. Manager HR & Legal
From India, Guwahati
From India, Guwahati
You should have approached your reporting manager when your probation period was completed to know whether you became permanent or not. Everything needs to be documented for proof, and keep this in mind for the future as well.
I would suggest you talk to the concerned authorities of your organization, try to understand the situation, and then come to a conclusion before taking any step. You should make yourself aware of every fact in this context. Try to have more face-to-face interactions for better clarification. It's your right to know if there is any performance issue or any loophole from your end.
From India, Delhi
I would suggest you talk to the concerned authorities of your organization, try to understand the situation, and then come to a conclusion before taking any step. You should make yourself aware of every fact in this context. Try to have more face-to-face interactions for better clarification. It's your right to know if there is any performance issue or any loophole from your end.
From India, Delhi
I was asked by my reporting officer well before the expiration of my probation period; they said that probation is nothing serious in our organization and to take it as a routine matter. I have crossed my probation period, and three months have passed, after which I received this relieving letter. Right now, I have replied via email indicating my concerns about the issue. I have to wait and see their reaction from their end. I never received my CR review report. In central government organization rules, a probationer should be informed about any adverse remarks, if any, well before one month of the expiration of the probation period. In my case, they did not. They simply issued the relieving letter, which is very unfair.
Regards,
Aditya
From India, Hyderabad
Regards,
Aditya
From India, Hyderabad
It is great to see that you have initiated communication from your side with your officials. Please continue pursuing this matter until you get a fair and satisfactory resolution. Request members working in Central Govt organizations to put forth your suggestions, which will also be informative for members like us.
Similar Situation in State Government
My brother is also facing a similar situation. He is working for the state government in the Revenue department. He was suspended a year ago on flimsy grounds. He has been pursuing reinstatement, but unfortunately, from the peon of his office to the highest officials, all have been demanding under-the-table money. Despite patronizing them, the matter remains unresolved. This is the rampant state of affairs in state and central government agencies. No wonder we do not get efficient services from them.
As I am working in the private sector, I cannot really contribute any views on how to handle this situation, but I genuinely hope that things work out for you.
From India, Pune
Similar Situation in State Government
My brother is also facing a similar situation. He is working for the state government in the Revenue department. He was suspended a year ago on flimsy grounds. He has been pursuing reinstatement, but unfortunately, from the peon of his office to the highest officials, all have been demanding under-the-table money. Despite patronizing them, the matter remains unresolved. This is the rampant state of affairs in state and central government agencies. No wonder we do not get efficient services from them.
As I am working in the private sector, I cannot really contribute any views on how to handle this situation, but I genuinely hope that things work out for you.
From India, Pune
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