The Supreme Court today dismissed the government's petition seeking to vacate stay orders passed by the high courts of Uttaranchal and Gauhati on implementation of a contingency plan with regard to absorption of 2,200 Indian Telecom Services officers in MTNL and BSNL. |
A division bench of Justice Ruma Pal and Justice B N Srikrishna, however, asked the high courts to decide the matters pending before them as expeditiously as possible preferably within four weeks from today. |
The bench asked the Centre to go back to the respective high court to get vacated the interim order staying the implementation of the contingency plan. |
The DoT had moved the Supreme Court yesterday, following refusal of Group A telecom officers, currently on deputation with MTNL and BSNL, to accept the absorption package approved by the Union Cabinet. |
Communications Minister Dayanidhi Maran had yesterday ruled out any further negotiations with the Indian Telecom Service Association (ITSA), saying the deadline for absorption had already expired on October 10. |
Reacting to the court order, ITSA President S S Sirohi said, "We are extremely satisfied and happy with the decision of the Supreme Court. It vindicates our stand and our faith in the judiciary." |