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Chhattisgarh Court Rejects Compassionate Appointment Plea 15 Years After Employee's Death
14 Nov
Summary
- Chhattisgarh High Court dismisses woman's appeal for compassionate appointment
- Woman's mother, an assistant teacher, died in 2000 when she was 3 years old
- Woman applied for job in 2015, 15 years after mother's death
- Court rules compassionate appointment is for immediate financial assistance, not long-term employment

In a recent ruling, the Chhattisgarh High Court has dismissed a woman's appeal for compassionate appointment, emphasizing that such jobs are intended to provide immediate financial assistance to families in sudden crisis, not long-term employment.
The case involves a 27-year-old woman whose mother, an assistant teacher, passed away in 2000 when the woman was just 3 years old. The woman, along with her younger sister and brother, were left to be raised by their elderly maternal grandmother after their father allegedly abandoned them.



