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Madhya Pradesh High Court - Photo: Social Media Expansion Bhagwan Baderia, who reached the High Court against being removed from the post of Assistant Conservator of Forests by compulsorily retirement, has got a shock. The High Court has upheld his compulsory retirement. Baderia challenged this in the High Court. High Court Justice Sanjay Dwivedi's single bench found that the screening committee has taken a decision on the basis of career record. After hearing, the single bench dismissed the petition. A petition was filed on behalf of the petitioner Bhagwan Das Baderia against the grant of compulsory retirement in 2006. It was said in the petition that the grading in ACR (Annual Confidential Profile) in 2006 was very good. In addition 2006 to the punishment of penalty of one increment in March was canceled in Despite this he was granted compulsory retirement in April 2006. Career record ever Has not been satisfactory During the hearing of the petition, it was told by the government that the career record of the petitioner was never satisfactory. His grading was good only in 2006. The case was referred to the Screening Committee for grant of compulsory retirement to the petitioner on the basis of career record. The Screening Committee has granted compulsory retirement to the petitioner on the basis of career record. The single bench has observed in its order that the Screening Committee did not take the decision of compulsory retirement out of mala fide, but considering the career record of the petitioner. After hearing, the single bench has dismissed the petition of Baderia. ,

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Madhya Pradesh High Court – Photo: Social Media Expansion Bhagwan Baderia, who reached the High Court against being removed from the post of Assistant Conservator of Forests by compulsorily retirement, has got a shock. The High Court has upheld his compulsory retirement. Baderia challenged this in the High Court. High Court Justice Sanjay Dwivedi’s single bench found that the screening committee has taken a decision on the basis of career record. After hearing, the single bench dismissed the petition. A petition was filed on behalf of the petitioner Bhagwan Das Baderia against the grant of compulsory retirement in 2006. It was said in the petition that the grading in ACR (Annual Confidential Profile) in 2006 was very good. In addition 2006 to the punishment of penalty of one increment in March was canceled in Despite this he was granted compulsory retirement in April 2006. Career record ever Has not been satisfactory
During the hearing of the petition, it was told by the government that the career record of the petitioner was never satisfactory. His grading was good only in 2006. The case was referred to the Screening Committee for grant of compulsory retirement to the petitioner on the basis of career record. The Screening Committee has granted compulsory retirement to the petitioner on the basis of career record. The single bench has observed in its order that the Screening Committee did not take the decision of compulsory retirement out of mala fide, but considering the career record of the petitioner. After hearing, the single bench has dismissed the petition of Baderia. ,

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