Updated On: 13 March, 2024 07:13 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Inspector fights relocation, claims breach of government policy on joint postings for couples

MAT’s decision will likely influence similar cases involving state government employees. Representation Pic
The Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal (MAT) recently issued a landmark verdict, giving the Charity Commissioner of Maharashtra two weeks to decide on a transfer case. The applicant contested the transfer, claiming it breached the state government policy allowing couples to work in the city/district state to avoid hardship or family separation. MAT’s decision will likely influence similar cases involving state government employees.
The case
The applicant R R Yadav, a 46-year-old resident of Koparkhairne, Navi Mumbai, served as an inspector at the Public Trust Registration Office under the Charity Commissioner, Maharashtra State. Yadav invoked Section 19 of the Administrative Tribunal Act 1985 to contest a transfer order dated May 19, 2023. This order relocated him from the Public Trust Registration Office, Greater Mumbai to the Public Trust Registration Office, Solapur.