Madras, Army Camp,
Pallavaram, Chennai C/O 56 APO.
6. Additional Director General,
Army Postal Service, C/O 56 APO.
7. The APS Records,
Army ... Madras, Army Camp,
Pallavaram, Chennai C/O 56 APO.
6. Additional Director General,
Army Postal Service, C/O 56 APO.
7. The APS Records,
Army
Their appointments to the Army Postal Service was on regular service, though they were borne in the Postal Service in the Reserve Trained Pool. Therefore ... Army Postal Service and having been discharged from such service, he joined the Postal Department without break in service. In view of the above judgment
RAKNPA/GM, CEPT/Directors of all PTCs, (4) Addl. Director
General, Army Postal Service, New Delhi and (5) Managers (Finance) /
Directors Postal Accounts / DDAP ... RAKNPA / GM, CEPT / Directors of all PTCs
4. Addl. Director General, Army Postal Service, New Delhi
5. Managers (Finance) / Directors Postal Accounts / DDAP
Subject: Revision
Service. On being deputed by the postal department, he served the Indian Army in the Army Postal Service from 12.12.67 upto 30.9.98 till the date ... Army Postal Service. The petitioner is governed by the Army rules and regulations while he was at the service of the Army Postal Service
Territorial Army, namely, pension holders for continuous
embodied service or broken spells of qualifying service”.
or
“Personnel of the Army Postal Service who are part ... Regular Army and retired from the Army Postal Service
without reversion to their parent service with pension, or
are released from the Army Postal service
Master, Perumbakkam Branch Office on 14.3.1991. Thereafter, he was selected to Army Postal Service on deputation by proceedings dated 09.10.2007. Though he was allotted ... reported before Branch Recruiting Officer. On 31.3.2010, he was discharged from Army Postal Service on his application for repatriation to Parent Department and joined duty
The Union Of India (Uoi) Represented By ... vs S. Narayana Iyer on 28 March, 1969
also a RTP candidate and just because he was absorbed
in Army Postal Service he was considered favourably for grant of TBOP.
The Tribunal ... made consequent upon the
appointment of the said Mathivanan in the Army Postal Service on regular
basis which according to the Apex Court was clearly
also a RTP
candidate and just because he was absorbed in Army
Postal Service he was considered favourably ... made consequent upon the
appointment of the said Mathivanan in the Army
Postal Service on regular basis which according to
the Apex Court was clearly
Postal Service and petitioners 1 to 3 were absorbed by the Army Postal Service (APS) and they were marked in Group 'D' post ... Tribunal has observed in its order that for three Army Postal Service candidates only one examiner was nominated. But, on a perusal of the entire