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Supreme Court of India

Bhuwaneshwar Prasad Singh vs State Of Bihar And Ors. on 17 September, 1992

Equivalent citations: JT1992(5)SC521, (1993)IILLJ869SC, 1992(2)SCALE691, 1993SUPP(2)SCC723, 1992(2)UJ536(SC), AIRONLINE 1992 SC 95

Author: N. Venkatachala

Bench: L.M. Sharma, N. Venkatachala

JUDGMENT
 
 

N. Venkatachala, J.

 

1. This petition for special leave to appeal arises from an Order dated the 15th February, 1989 of the patna High Court in Writ Petition CWJC No.5954 of 1987. The petitioner who was in the service of the State Government had impugned in that Writ Petition, an Order of the Director of the Directorate of Freedom Fighters of the Government of Bihar, by which his claim for extension of service by two years based on Bihar State Government's Notification dated 31.05.1983, had been refused. But, the High Court dismissed that Writ Petition by its Order dated 15th February, 1989, on the sole ground that a Division Bench of that Court in CWJC No. 953 of 1988 had nullified the Notification of the State Government on which petitioner's claim had been based. The present SLP has been filed respecting that Order of the High Court.

2. Admittedly, the Judgment of the Division Bench of the Patna High Court in CWJC No.953 of 1988 which had been followed in making the Order respecting which the present SLP had filed, being the subject matter of Civil Appeal No.4839 of 1989 before this Court, that Judgment has been set aside and the matter is remitted to the High Court of Patna for fresh disposal in accordance of law, by this Court's Order dated 28th December, 1985.

3. Special leave is, therefore, granted, appeal is allowed, Order dated 15th February, 1989 in CWJC No. 953 of 1988 appealed against is set aside, and the case is remitted to the High Court for fresh disposal in accordance with law. No costs.