Judgments - Appointment
STATE OF PUNJAB & ANR. Vs. BRIJESHWAR SINGH CHAHAL & ANR.
The question precisely is whether appointment of law officers by the State Governments can be questioned or the process by which such appointments are made, can be assailed on the ground that the same are arbitrary, hence, violative of the provisions of Article 14 of the Constitution of India. 38. To sum up, the following propositions are legally Full Judgment
Ramsingh Kanwar V/s State Of Chhattisgarh & Ors,
RICHA MISHRA Vs. STATE OF CHHATISGARH & ORS.
STATE OF U.P.& ORS Vs. RAVINDRA KUMAR SHARMA & ORS.
Dr. Nutan Thakur V/s State Of U.P.Thru Prin.Secy.Home Govt.Of U.P.Lko.& Ors.
PRAMOD Vs. STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND ORS
SUPREME COURT ADVOCATES-ON-RECORD ASSOCIATION AND ANR. Vs. UNION OF INDIA
STATE OF UP AND ORS Vs. AJAY KUMAR SHARMA AND ANR
What then should be the position in regard to the effect of the law pronounced by a Division Bench in relation to a case raising the same point subsequently before a Division Bench of a smaller number of Judges? There is no constitutional or statutory prescription in the matter, and the point is governed entirely by the practice in India of the courts sanctified by repeated affirmation over a century of time. Full Judgment
PARVAIZ AHMAD PARRY Vs. STATE OF JAMMU& KASHMIR AND ORS
In our view, if a candidate has done B.Sc. in Forestry as one of the major subjects and has also done Masters in the Forestry, i.e., M.Sc.(Forestry) then in the absence of any clarification on such issue, the candidate possessing such higher qualification has to be held to possess the required qualification to apply for the post. Full Judgment
DR.SYED TANVIR HUSSAIN Vs UNIVERSITY OF DELHI & ORS.
Gorakhpur University Aff. College Teacher Asso. And Anr Vs State Of U.P. And 4 Others
MADRAS INST.OF DEV. STUDIES & ANR. Vs. K. SIVASUBRAMANIYAN & ORS.
Abhilasha Mishra Vs State Of U.P. And 5 Others
Randhir Singh Vs State Of U.P. & 3 Others
CANARA BANK & ANR. Vs. M. MAHESH KUMAR
Common question of law falling for consideration in these civil appeals is whether the dependant family members of the deceased employee of the appellant-Canara Bank were entitled to seek compassionate appointment on the basis of ‘Dying in Harness Scheme’ which was passed Vide Circular No.154/1993 w.e.f. 8.05.1993. (i) Compassionate employment cannot be made in the absence of rules or regulations issued by the Government or a public authority. The request Full Judgment
Raeesul Hasan Vs. State Of U.P.Through Secy.Education And 5 Ors.
HC PRADEEP KUMAR RAI & ORS. Vs. DINESH KUMAR PANDEY & ORS.
K.RADHIKA Vs. T.RAJYA LAXMI & ORS.
It consists of innumerable errors. We only hope that it is not the desire of the High Court that such candidates are required to be appointed merely because they have the higher grade qualification. We, therefore, allow the appeal and set aside the judgment under appeal. Full Judgment