The Rajasthan High Court expressed a shocking decision on the cessation of employees, which was ordered to immediately return to exclusive footage
The Rajasthan High Court instructed the employees to return by Friday morning, with the discontinuation of judicial staff in the subordinate courts of the state. The Court of Justice Ashok Kumar Jain made a clear remark in this regard, saying that if the attorneys do not have the right to strike, the paid employees (salary employees) can strike on what basis. This case is related to the strike carried out by the Rajasthan -Judge employee union in the subordinate courts of the state. Employees demand strike that their increase and other claims should be met immediately. Although the state government and the Supreme Court were made appropriately on the demands of the employees, the employees continued their strike, which delayed the work in the courts. The Supreme Court said during the hearing that no external pressure or disturbance could be placed in the legal system. The court also said that if the advocates do not have the right to strike, then on what basis the judicial employees can get this right. The court also noted that judicial work was interrupted by the strike, which could not be acceptable under any circumstances. RICHTLYN: The Rajasthan High Court ordered the strike employees to return to work by Friday morning. The court also said that if the employees did not follow the order, they would be strictly taken up against them. After this ruling of the Supreme Court, judicial work across the state is expected to be normal again. The strike of employees has already increased the pending cases in the courts, which adversely affected the rate of justice. The reaction of the state government: The state government also intervened in this matter and called on judicial staff to end the strike. The government talked about keeping the doors of negotiation open for wage increase and other employees facilities. Employees’ side: Employees said they strike for their legal demands, but now they are ready to return to work to the Supreme Court order. Employees also said that they respect the court’s decision, but that they will again increase their vote on their claims. Share this story -tags