“Cat wins legal battle, Rose reinstated to T cadre after rejecting government order in Hyderabad”

In a recent development, the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) has overturned the Department of Personnel and Training’s (DoPT) order and reinstated Rose Mary K. Mathew to the Indian Telecom Service (ITS) cadre. This decision comes after a long legal battle fought by Rose Mary K. Mathew, who was removed from the ITS cadre in 2017 by the DoPT citing lack of vigilance clearance. The CAT’s ruling has been welcomed by many, as it sets a precedent for similar cases in the future. Rose Mary K. Mathew’s reinstatement to the ITS cadre is seen as a victory for justice and fairness. The case highlights the importance of due process and transparency in such matters. It also underscores the need for individuals to have access to legal recourse when faced with arbitrary decisions. The CAT’s decision has been widely covered in the media, drawing attention to the issue of bureaucratic accountability. It is hoped that this ruling will serve as a deterrent against unjust actions by authorities in the future. The reinstatement of Rose Mary K. Mathew is a significant development in the realm of administrative justice in India and is likely to have far-reaching implications.

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