TREASURER
RAJINDER SINGHMAR
- Rajinder Singhmar hails from Kharkhauda Town, District Sonepat, Haryana. He was born on ____August, 1956 in middle class family. He was supported by his elder brother who was serving as teacher in Government of Delhi. He passed out B.A., LL.B. from Delhi University in 1982 and did PG diploma in Labour Laws from Indian Law Institute, New Delhi. Initially, he entered in legal profession and remained practicing at Civil Courts Tis Hazari, Delhi but due to uncertainty, as felt by him, in the legal profession, he joined as Law Officer in PNB in 1987 by qualifying competitive all India basis examination of Law Officers and he was posted in controlling offices, Regional /Circle office, Zonal Office (Comprising 10 to 12 Regional/ Circle Offices) and Head Office, etc.
- During his service, he remained posted as head of legal cell/department at different stations like, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Rohtak, Ludhiana and Chandigarh with special assignment of monitoring of recovery cases involving high stake pending in Debt Recovery Tribunal, Chandigarh, having the jurisdiction of Haryana Punjab and Himachal Pradesh. He also worked as Liaison Officer between Bank and the Tribunal with successful results.He provided legal aid and advice to the department while remaining very careful and cautious in giving his opinion, since it involved financial stakes and sometimes a very high stake and the competent authority in most of the time used to agree with his opinion. He faced lot of challenges while measuring to get recovery from the defaulters and particularly from the big giants. During his service tenure he had been experiencing caste biasness and due to that reason his superior officer used to assess and graded his annual performance unjustly which directly affected his promotion.
- Having served with unblemished record, he was superannuated on 31 August, 2016 and to be on active mode he joined legal profession and settled at Faridabad. He is rendering his services to SIAACBC in the capacity of its Treasurer.