El Tribunal Superior de Allahabad dictamina que no se puede denegar el segundo permiso de maternidad por un intervalo de dos años

El Tribunal Superior de Allahabad dictaminó el martes que el segundo permiso de maternidad no puede ser denegado bajo el argumento de que hayan transcurrido dos años entre los nacimientos de los hijos. El juez Karunesh Singh Pawar dictó la sentencia en el caso de Manisha Yadav.

El Tribunal Superior de Allahabad declaró que la Ley de Prestaciones por Maternidad, una ley promulgada por el Parlamento, prevalecería sobre cualquier instrucción ejecutiva o disposición contenida en el manual financiero. En caso de inconsistencia, las disposiciones de la Ley tendrían un efecto predominante, señaló el tribunal, haciendo referencia a fallos anteriores. El juez Karunesh Singh Pawar, en fallo unipersonal, resolvió la petición de Manisha Yadav con estas directrices. El fallo refuerza los derechos de maternidad de los empleados públicos, particularmente en lo que respecta al permiso por el segundo hijo.

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