Judgments - Appointment
RAMINDER SINGH Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB & ANR.
MAHINDER SINGH Vs M/S. INDIAN AIRLINES LTD.
B.H. KHAWAS Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS.
Indubitably, if the argument of the appellant was accepted, it would inevitably mean that all appointments made before 28.11.2000 must be protected even though it had not become final. That would also mean that all caste certificates issued to persons belonging to “Koshti” community, as being “Halba” Scheduled Tribe in Maharashtra, prior to November 28, 2000 (the day on which Milind’s case was decided Full Judgment
Y.NAJITHAMOL & ORS. Vs. SOUMYA S.D.& ORS.
Having concluded that the selection of Extra Departmental Agents or Gramin Dak Sevaks to the post of Postman under Column 11(2)(ii) of the Recruitment Rules is only by way of direct recruitment and not by way of promotion, the question of whether reservation for candidates belonging to OBC category is allowed becomes easier to answer. It has now been well settled by a nine judge Bench of this Court in the case of Indra Sawhney v. Full Judgment
VIJAY KUMAR MISHRA AND ANR Vs. HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA TO AND ORS
RAM KISHORE VASHISHT & ANR V/s FOOD CORPN. OF INDIA & ORS
Hari Pal Singh V/s - State Of U.P. Thru Prin.Secy.Secondary Edu.Govt.Of Up & Ors.
RAHUL & Ors. V/s UNION OF INDIA & ORS
Manish Kumar Singh And Ors. 19 Others V/s State Of U.P. And 6 Others, - 31134
AVTAR SINGH Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS
PRAGATI MAHILA SAMAJ & ANR. Vs. ARUN S/O LAXMAN ZURMURE & ORS.
STATE OF MAHARASHTRA & ORS. Vs. ANITA & ANR ETC.
V. VENKATA PRASAD & ORS. Vs. HIGH COURT OF A.P. & ORS.
KULWINDER PAL SINGH ETC. Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB & ORS.
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