I worked as a clerk typist in a bank. They suspended me in 1991 and handed the case over to the CBI. In 1998, the bank dismissed me after an internal inquiry. In March 2012, the CBI court acquitted me, finding me not guilty. Now the bank refuses to pay my back wages. Can I recover my full dues from the bank by challenging their dismissal order in the High Court?
Best Answer
Yes, you can challenge the dismissal order in the High Court and seek reinstatement with full back wages. The CBI acquittal proves your innocence, and the bank’s dismissal without a proper hearing is likely to be deemed illegal. The court will assess your case based on the specific details and the applicable labor laws.
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