Judgments - FIRST APPEAL FROM ORDER DEFECTIVE
U.P. POWER CORP. LTD. & ORS. Vs. VIMLA DEVI & ANR.
M/S. CHEBROLU ENTERPRISES Vs. A.P.BACKWARD CLASSES CO-OP FIN.CORP.LTD
UNION OF INDIA & ORS. Vs. MANOJ DESWAL & ORS.
MANAGING DIRECTOR, K.S.R.T.C. Vs. NEW INDIA ASSURANCE CO.LTD & ANR.
ASHOK RANGNATH MAGAR Vs. SHRIKANT GOVINDRAO SANGVIKAR AND
VEERENNDRA KUMAR DUBEY Vs. CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF & ORS
The first and foremost is an unequivocal declaration that mere award of four red ink entries to an individual does not make his discharge mandatory. This implies that four red ink entries is not some kind of laxman rekha, which if crossed would by itself render the individual concerned undesirable or unworthy of retention in the force. Award of four red ink entries simply pushes the individual concerned into a grey area where Full Judgment
RAJVINDER SINGH Vs. STATE OF HARYANA
SHAILESH DHAIRYAWAN Vs. MOHAN BALKRISHNA LULLA
PRATAP KISHORE PANDA & ORS. Vs. AGNI CHARAN DAS & ORS.
STATE OF GUJARAT Vs. M/S. KOTHARI & ASSOCIATES
M/S MANGALORE GANESH BEEDI WORKS Vs. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX, MYSORE & ANR
B.S. SHESHAGIRI SETTY & ORS. ETC. Vs. STATE OF KARNATAKA & ORS. ETC.
SUMER BUILDERS PVT. LTD. Vs. NARENDRA GORANI
RATNESH KUMAR CHOUDHARY Vs. INDIRA GANDHI INST. OF M.S. PATNA & ORS.
SUNIL KUMAR & ETC. ETC. Vs. BIHAR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION & ORS.
What was held, in our view, was that scaling is a method which was generally unsuitable to be adopted for evaluation of answer papers of subjects common to all candidates and that the application of the said method to the examination in question had resulted in unacceptable results. Holding of public examinations involving wide and Full Judgment