Content Provider | Supreme Court of India |
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e-ISSN | 30484839 |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | NDLI |
Subject Keyword | migrant scheduled caste Reservation |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Law Judgement |
Jurisdiction | India |
Case Type | Appeal |
Court | Supreme Court of India |
Disposal Nature | Appeal Allowed |
Headnote | Service law : Reservation--Claimed by migrant Scheduled Caste candidates-Held, for reasons given in Civil Appeal Nos. 6-7 of 1998* etc. these appeals are allowed. *S. Pushpa and Ors. v. Sivachanmughavelue and Ors., [2005] 1 SCR 1158, referred to. CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION : Civil Appeal Nos. 1381-82 of 2004. From the Judgement and Order dated 29.1.2002 of the Madras High Court in W.P. Nos. 8279 and 8280 of 1998. AND C.A. No. 1383 of 2004. V. Prabhakar, C.U. Sunanithni, R.S. Krishan Kumar and M.K.D. Namboodiri for the Appellant in C.A. Nos. 1381-82/2004. S. Gurukrishna Kumar, Ms. Srikala, G.K. and S.R. Setia for the Appellant in C.A. No. 1383/2004 M.N. Rao, V.R. Reddy, R. Venkataramani, T.S. Doabia, M.A. Chinnaswamy, V.G. Pragasam, V. Balachandran, Naveen, R. Nath, Ms. Lalit Mohini Bhat, Ms. Hetu Arora, Ms. Anitha Shenoy, Ashok Panigrahi, V.K. Verma, S.N. Terdal and Ms. Sunita Sharma for the Respondents. The Judgement of the Court was delivered by G.P. MATHUR, J. The issue involved in these appeals is similar to that of Civil Appeal Nos. 6-7 of 1998 and Civil Appeal Nos. 4-5 of 1998. In these cases, the Central Administrative Tribunal had allowed the O.A. flied by some of the respondents following· its earlier judgement and order dated 5.11.1996 given in O.A. No. 199/1996 and 0.A. No. 214/1996 and the writ petition filed by the appellants challenging the said order was dismissed by the Madras High Court. For the reasons given in Civil Appeal Nos. 6-7 of 1998 etc. these appeals are allowed and the impugned judgement and order of the Central Administrative Tribunal (Madras Bench) is set aside |
Judge | Hon'ble Mr. Justice G.P. Mathur |
Neutral Citation | 2005 INSC 70 |
Petitioner | M. Selvanathan And Anr. Etc. |
Respondent | The Registrar, Central Administrative Tribunal, Chennai And Ors. Etc. |
SCR | [2005] 2 S.C.R. 1 |
Judgement Date | 2005-02-11 |
Case Number | 1381-1382 |
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