My teacher appointment was finalized by a single judge, but the department appealed. The High Court dismissed the appeal, and the department went to the Supreme Court, which also dismissed their appeal. The education department has issued an order, but they’re refusing to pay my salary and back pay. The District Education Officer is ready to approve the bills, but the Superintendent is returning them without explanation, likely due to personal reasons. Can I file a contempt case against the Superintendent? What steps can I take to get my salary and back pay, and can I claim any compensation or penalty?
Best Answer
Yes, you can file a contempt case against the Superintendent for refusing to comply with the Supreme Court order. You can also file a writ petition in the High Court seeking a mandamus directing the Superintendent to release your salary and back pay. You can claim compensation and penalty for the delay and harassment caused.
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