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Supreme Court Dismisses Challenge to Amended Recruitment Rules Equating Posts of Principal and Joint Chief Inspector of Factories as Infructuous Due to Retirement of Employee. Transfer Order Set Aside as Mala Fide; Period Between Transfer and Superannuation Treated as Dies Non.

The case involves appeals by the Union of India against a common judgment of the Madras High Court confirming orders of the Central Administrative Tri...

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Gujarat High Court Quashes Transfer Order of Police Constable Due to Non-Compliance with Transfer Policy and Lack of Reasons. Transfer Order Set Aside as Arbitrary and Not Based on Administrative Exigency Under Article 226 of Constitution of India.

The petitioner, a police constable, challenged his transfer order dated 18.01.2020 from Jamnagar District to Police Headquarters, Vadodara (Rural), an...

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Supreme Court Dismisses State's Appeals in Service Law Dispute Over Employee Seniority and Promotion. The Court upheld the High Court's direction to consider the employee's seniority from his promotion date in the original authority, finding the State's revisions arbitrary under service rules.

The dispute arose from the seniority and promotion claims of the first respondent, who was appointed as Sub-Engineer in Special Area Development Autho...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Transfer Order of Government Engineer. Transfer Order Issued in Public Interest and Not Vitiated by Malafides, as Petitioner Failed to Establish Any Legal Right to a Particular Posting.

The petitioner, Sri Prem Singh, a Superintending Engineer in the Public Works Department, challenged his transfer order dated 8.11.2019 before the Kar...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Police Constable's Challenge to Transfer Order, Upholding Administrative Transfer as Routine and Not Punitive. Transfer from Aurangabad to Kannad Held to Be in Public Interest and Not Vitiated by Malafides.

The petitioner, Ashok Rangnath Barde, a Police Head Constable serving at Aurangabad (Rural), was transferred to Kannad by an order dated 22nd December...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition for Assured Career Progression Scheme Benefits to Forest Guard — Petitioner Entitled to ACPS from Date of Completion of 16 Years of Service as per Government Memorandum dated 22/2/2001. Denial of ACPS on ground of prior promotions held arbitrary and discriminatory.

The petitioner, Shri Raghunath B. Desai, a Forest Guard employed by the State of Goa, filed a writ petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitu...

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Validity of Mid-Term Police Transfers Pursuant to Election Commission Directives. Bombay High Court upheld the mid-term transfers of police personnel — Directive-based transfers do not amount to deemed deputation — Public interest and administrative exigencies justified the action.

The Bombay High Court upheld the State’s authority to issue the transfers — Rejected the concept of deemed deputation — Found the transfers were...