Justice Valmiki J Mehta issued notices to the director of education and a south Delhi school on a petition filed by a teacher highlighting the malpractice prevalent in the school of taking back some amount from monthly salary resulting in exploitation of teachers. HC gave the school and the director, education, four weeks time and listed the next hearing in October.
Appearing for the teacher, advocate Ashok Agarwal submitted that the practice prevalent is that once salary is paid to employees, a certain amount out of that is taken back forcibly by bearer cheque or cash and the same is transferred to the account of the society running the school. According to the petitioner, the school took back money every month from her salary from,July 1999 to April 2012 worth close to Rs 8 lakh.
"This forcible deduction or taking back part of salary in the case of the petitioner was stopped only when the petitioner refused to pay back any money in April 2012 and lodged complaints to the authority in that regard. The petitioner is entitled to take back the said sum of Rs 7.5 lakh which has been taken back by the school from the petitioner forcibly and as a part of malpractice prevalent in the school," the laywer argued, also pointing out that she hasn't been given salary benefits as per Sixth Pay Commission.
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