Content Provider | Supreme Court of India |
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e-ISSN | 30484839 |
Language | English |
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Subject Keyword | Service Law - Selection - Advertisements issued by various corporations for certain posts provided that there will be no waiting list as per GO.Ms. dt. 22.02.1997 |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Law Judgement |
Jurisdiction | India |
Case Type | Appeal |
Court | Supreme Court of India |
Disposal Nature | Appeal Allowed |
Headnote | Service Law - Selection - Advertisements issued by various corporations for certain posts provided that there will be no waiting list as per GO.Ms. dt. 22.02.1997 - Some candidates found their names in the select list of more than one corporation - Clarification Dt. 01.06.2016 issued by respondent-State that corporations were free to fill up the left over advertised vacancies by operating the merit list downwards - -Writ petitions by private respondents contended that in terms of GO.Ms. dt. 22.02.1997 there was to be·no waiting list and, hence, there was no question of operating merit list downwards and thus, all the posts lying vacant should be filled. by new selection process - Writ petitions allowed by High Court - .Held: High Court totally misconstrued GO.Ms dt. 22.02.1997· inasmuch it was issued keeping in mind a single selection process -The purpose was that the vacancies arising due to people leaving the posts must be filled up by subsequent selection and not on the. basis of waiting list - However, the present matter concerns with multiple selection process - Some candidates were selected in more than one Corporation and they obviously could not have joined inmore than one Corporation - This would lead to a position where large number of vacancies would not be filled up - This was not the purpose of the said GO.Ms - Further, the said GO.Ms clarified that the same was applicable only after issue of appointment orders -However, in the instant case the candidates who were selected inmore than one Corporation were called for verification of their certificates . No appointment order was issued till this stage - In the meantime, State issued clarification dt. 01.06.2016- Government justified in issuing clarification dt. 01.06.2016. |
Judge | Hon'ble Mr. Justice Deepak Gupta |
Neutral Citation | 2017 INSC 766 |
Petitioner | Munja Praveen & Ors. Etc. Etc. |
Respondent | State Of Telangana And Ors. Etc. Etc. |
SCR | [2017] 8 S.C.R. 867 |
Judgement Date | 2017-08-17 |
Case Number | 10583-10585 |
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