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Employer must give alternative job to disabled staff, says HC
The New Indian Express
|February 23, 2025
CRITICISING the police department for failing to accommodate the request of one of its employees with a disability seeking an alternative role despite its legal obligation to do so, the Madras High Court has directed the department to reinstate the employee with 50% back wages for the period he was unable to work.
Law safeguards employees who acquire any disability during service from being dispensed with or reduced in rank by employer, the court said.
A division bench comprising justices R Subramanian and G Arul Murugan recently dismissed the Greater Chennai Police's (GCP's) appeals against a single-judge order in favour of the employee, K Sakthivel.
Sakthivel was recruited in 2005 as a syce – one who takes care of horses – in the Mounted Branch of the GCP. In 2009, he suffered a disability, which a medical board later diagnosed as right knee post-traumatic sequelae and certified him to have incurred a 40% disability.
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