Service Lawyer in Gujarat
About Practice
Bhatt & Joshi Associates is a premier law firm in Gujarat, providing comprehensive legal services and expert counsel on service matters. Our team of highly skilled and competent Service Lawyers/Advocates specializes in handling a wide range of Service Matters at different levels in the Judicial Hierarchy, i.e., High Court, Central Administrative Tribunal, Education Tribunal, and others.
Service Law is a unique form of Civil Jurisprudence in the field of Administrative Law that deals with the relationship between a government employee and the government employer. The service jurisprudence in India is a complex and specialized field that requires in-depth knowledge of various laws and regulations governing the employment of government servants at the Central, State, and Local Bodies.
The Civil Service Rules that govern the services of government employees are complex and varied, with different rules and regulations at different stages of the employment lifecycle, including Recruitment, Waiting List, Promotion, Lien, Transfer, Retirement, Pension, Gratuity, and other aspects of a government employee’s service. Our team of Service Lawyers has a detailed understanding of these laws and regulations, enabling us to provide the best possible legal support to our clients.
About Our Work
Our experienced lawyers undertake actions pertaining to the following domains:
- Ad Hoc Service
- Administrative Authority
- Age Proof, Relaxation
- Appointment & Joining Bias
- Casual Labourer
- Charge-Sheet
- Child Care Leave
- Compassionate Appointment
- Corruption Charges Under Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988
- Disciplinary Proceedings
- Denial of Reasonable Opportunity
- Departmental Inquiry
- Disciplinary Authority
- Gratuity Of Govt. Servant
- Indiscipline
- Inquiry
- Service Joining
- Judicial Review: Of an administrative Order
- Major & Major Penalty
- Misappropriation
- Plaint Format- Under Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985- To Be Filed Before Central Administrative Tribunal
- Pension
- Promotion
- Quashing Of Administrative Order: Violation of natural justice, arbitrariness, discrimination & irrationality, etc
- Quasi-Judicial Authority
- Recovery
- Reinstatement
- Review: Administrative Salary
- Second Marriage
- Selection: Right Of Selectee
- Sexual Harassment
- Suspension
- Termination Simpliciter- Without Inquiry & prior notice
- Employee transfer
- Unauthorized Absence
- Unconditional Apology
- Voluntary Retirement [VRS]
Why Choose Bhatt & Joshi Associates as Your Service Lawyer?
Service Jurisprudence is a complex and specialized field that requires in-depth knowledge and experience. Our team of Service Lawyers has extensive experience and knowledge of the complex and varied Civil Service Rules that govern the services of government employees at the Central, State, and Local Bodies.
We understand that service-related issues of government employees can be complex and require careful consideration and analysis of the legal provisions and facts of the case. Our team of lawyers has a detailed understanding of the legal provisions governing the employment of government employees, enabling us to provide the best possible legal support to our clients.
Our goal is to assist our clients in navigating through complex service jurisprudence and provide them with the best possible legal representation. With our expert legal advice, our clients can make informed decisions about their legal matters and achieve optimal results.
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Frequently asked questions
1. What do service lawyers specialize in?
Service lawyers specialize in matters related to the legal aspects of public administration, representing government employees or individuals dealing with government agencies in various capacities.
2. How can a Service lawyer help a government employee?
They can guide government employees on matters such as employment rights, promotions, transfers, disciplinary actions, grievances, and any legal disputes that arise within the civil service framework.
3. Can Service lawyers assist with pension and retirement issues?
Yes, they can provide legal advice and representation regarding pension entitlements, benefits, disputes, and other retirement-related concerns for government employees.
4. How do Service lawyers aid in cases of wrongful termination or suspension?
They can challenge such decisions, ensuring that the government employee’s rights are upheld and that due process is followed.
5. Do Service lawyers handle cases related to public sector unions?
Yes, many service lawyers work with public sector unions on matters like collective bargaining, worker rights, and disputes.
6. How can a Service lawyer assist with recruitment and selection disputes in the public sector?
They can guide individuals on their rights, help challenge any perceived irregularities, and ensure fair recruitment processes are maintained.
7. Can a Service lawyer represent me in cases against a government agency?
Yes, they can provide representation in disputes against government agencies, ensuring your legal rights are upheld.
8. Are there specific laws in Gujarat for civil servants that differ from national laws?
While many regulations are uniform nationally, there might be state-specific rules or procedures for civil servants in Gujarat. A local Service lawyer would be well-versed in these nuances.
9. Do Service lawyers handle cases of harassment or discrimination in government jobs?
Yes, they can assist and represent individuals facing harassment, discrimination, or any form of unfair treatment in their government roles.
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