In a contractual master-servant relationship, no employee can assert a right to withdraw his resignation, especially after it had been accepted by the competent authority, on any ground, much less the ground of having tendered the resignation in frustration and under depression, the Madras High Court has ruled.
A Division Bench of the High Court gave the ruling while dismissing a writ petition filed by a lower court employee who claimed to have resigned from the post of office assistant because he was made to perform domestic chores such as cleaning toilets even on holidays at the residence of a Chief Judicial Magistrate.
Article referred: http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Madurai/cant-withdraw-resignation-once-it-is-accepted-hc/article8774756.ece
A Division Bench of the High Court gave the ruling while dismissing a writ petition filed by a lower court employee who claimed to have resigned from the post of office assistant because he was made to perform domestic chores such as cleaning toilets even on holidays at the residence of a Chief Judicial Magistrate.
Article referred: http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Madurai/cant-withdraw-resignation-once-it-is-accepted-hc/article8774756.ece
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