As a dedicated primary school teacher, I’ve served for 17 years and 19 years, respectively, in 2011 and 2013. I submitted the necessary paperwork to the school inspector’s office for my deserved increment. However, the officials are delaying the process, claiming I’ll receive the payment only upon retirement. This constant harassment is disheartening. What legal avenues can I explore to ensure I receive my hard-earned money promptly?
Best Answer
You can file a writ petition in the High Court challenging the delay in granting your increment. Additionally, you can file a complaint with the concerned authorities like the Department of Education or the State Human Rights Commission, highlighting the harassment and seeking their intervention.
Please login or Register to submit your answer