According to Section 53 of the PERA Act 2024, if a Grievance Redressal Commissioner is not appointed, any complaint regarding enforcement actions, decisions, or other grievances can be directly filed with the Chairperson of the Board.
This provision ensures that there...
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According to Section 53 of the PERA Act 2024, if a Grievance Redressal Commissioner is not appointed, any complaint regarding enforcement actions, decisions, or other grievances can be directly filed with the Chairperson of the Board.
This provision ensures that there is always a designated authority to handle grievances, maintaining accountability and preventing gaps in the redressal process. The Chairperson is empowered to review the complaint, take necessary action, and ensure that justice is served, preserving the integrity and transparency of the PERA enforcement framework.
By allowing complaints to be filed to the Chairperson, the Act guarantees continuity and fairness in grievance handling, even in the absence of a dedicated commissioner. This strengthens trust in the system, ensures timely resolution of issues, and safeguards the rights of officers, complainants, and other stakeholders under the PERA Force Laws.
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