Content Provider | Supreme Court of India |
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e-ISSN | 30484839 |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | NDLI |
Subject Keyword | Annual confidential Report Adverse entry |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Law Judgement |
Jurisdiction | India |
Case Type | Appeal |
Court | Supreme Court of India |
Disposal Nature | Appeal Disposed Off |
Headnote | Service Law:Annual confidential Report - Adverse entry -Representation against - Rejection of - Secondrepresentation against the adverse entry after substantiallapse of time, after having exhausted all the departmentalremedies unsuccessfully - Expunction of the remarks -Restoration of adverse remark on the ground that secondrepresentation not permissible - Held: Second representationwas not maintainable - It was against the Office PolicyInstructions of the year 1962 and Standing Order of the year1999 and also made after lapse of substantial time -Restoration of adverse remarks was correct.Annual Confidential Report - Adverse entry -Representation against - Rejection of - Review against -Before higher authority - Expunction of adverse remarks -Restoration of adverse remarks on the ground that secondrepresentation against the remarks not maintainable - Held:Restoration of adverse remarks were not correct,· as there wasno second representation to the same authority - In fact, itwas review to higher authority within statutorily prescribedperiod which is permissible under the Service Rules -Dismissal of the official on the basis of the adverse remarksis also not tenableDisciplinary proceeding - Penalty imposed on the officials - Revoked on their moving mercy petition, which wasmoved by them after exhausting all the departmentalremedies - Restoration of penalty - Held: The penalty wasrightly restored - Under disciplinary rules, no remedy isavailable after revision petition - In the present cases, afterB dismissal of revision petition, another petition raising plea ofmercy would not be permissible - The mercy petition was alsonot filed within time - Punjab Police Rules, 1934 - r. 16. 32.Administrative Law:C Administrative order - Judicial Review - Scope of - Held:Interference with the order of administrative authority ispermissible, if it is irrational, unreasonable or there isprocedural impropriety.0 Administrative decision - Scope of - Held:Administrative decision must be related to the purpose ofenabling provisions of Rules or Statutes - The authority hasto act within the limits of the Rules framed delineating thepowers of the authority as well as the procedure to be followed.E Administrative decision -· Decision of predecessor officer- Overturning of - By the successor officer - Held: Thesuccessor officer is not entitled to review and reopen the casesdecided by his predecessor, unless the order is withoutjurisdiction, or ultra vires or was ex facie an act of favouritism.Administrative .review - Held: Illegal or ultra viresdecisions which fall within scope of judicial review, can beundone by the administrative authorities themselves by reviewof such orders, by following principles of natural justice. |
Judge | Hon'ble Mr. Justice Arjan Kumar Sikri |
Neutral Citation | 2013 INSC 719 |
Petitioner | Vinod Kumar |
Respondent | State Of Haryana & Ors. |
SCR | [2013] 11 S.C.R. 471 |
Judgement Date | 2013-10-24 |
Case Number | 392 |
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