Medical colleges harassing faculty by not issuing relieving order
The PIO
Sh. Shikhar Ranjan
Law Officer
Medical Council of India
New delhi
To
the PIO
Medical Council of India
New delhi
sir,
Many Medical colleges across India are not issuing the relieving orders and threatening and harassing them.
in all the MCI inspections MCI inspectors are agreeing the genuinity of the faculty only if the relieving orders are
provided. If situation like this arises what should a faculty do. please let us know.
Dear Sir,
The RTI Act 2005 is meant to obtain particular Govt. documents from a govt. department.
RTI-A can help you in filing an RTI and obtaining such documents.
Please let me know, exactly, what kind of govt. document, would you like to obtain
Dear Sir
MCI has certain guidelines for the faculty who are not relieved by the medical college even if they resign. these guidelines are not known and clear.i want the clear information about them. which MCI can Provide
It can be drafted like this-
kindly provide the following information under RTI Act 2005.
1. As a regulatory authority for medical education, has MCI formulated any service rules regarding appointment procedure,service conditions,salary structure and leave rules and removal/resignation relieving procedure.
2. If yes kindly provide a copy.
3. If no, whether it has powers to prevent harassment of faculty by issuing relieving orders from it’s own office following the laid down resignation process and thus preventing the menace of on paper only (ghost) faculty?
Kindly provide the MCI guidelines if any Medical college is harassing the faculty for relieving after resignation
Drafted RTI based on the reply from the orignal applicant, with minor modifications (to make it effective and comply to the format required by the RTI application
The RTI act, does not allow you to ask questions like in 3.
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To,
The PIO
Shri. Shikhar Ranjan
Law Officer
Medical Council of India
New Delhi
Subject : Information required under the RTI Act 2005
Dear Sir,
Please provide me the copy of the document, that explains the service rules of the Medical Council of India (MCI), as applicable to faculty members of private medical colleges about
a) Appointment procedures
b) Service conditions
c) Salary Structures
d) Leave rules
e) Removal/resignation and Relieving procedure.
Regards
xxxxx
Anand ji, please add one phrase” applicable to faculty members of private medical colleges” in the last line. Otherwise the PIO will give rules “for” them or make excuse that various state govts have their own rules.
Dear Sir,
I have updated the application, drafted by me above with the suggestion provided by you.
Please let me know if this looks ok ..
Anand
Have received email from the original applicant that the draft prepared by me as ok.
This post is ready to be filed
dear greaterc93 and anand sharma ji pls update the status of ur RTI and its reply. it will be useful to many other doctors with similar problems
Can you please update the status of your query regarding private medical colleges not giving relieving order to their faculties?
I am filling this RTI Application
dear greaterc93 pls update the status of ur RTI and its reply. it will be useful to many other doctors with similar problems
Thank U greatarc93
Please update the reply.
Dear greaterc93 could you please update the status of ur RTI and its reply. It will be useful to many other doctors with similar problems.
Dear all,
Would anyone plz provide me information what should be done if a medical college is not providing the relieving order even after resigning and completing required notice period…?