were in the higher category and the posts of Copyists, Examiners, Readers, Record Cferks and Process Servers/Senior Bailiffs were the feeder categories. Therefore ... claim a higher scale of pay than those in the feeder posts.
12.The Joint Secretary to Government, Finance Department, filed a counter affidavit
modes of service, i.e., by speed post as well as by a process server. The date of service, so far as speed post ... said to be November 1, 2002, but so far as the process server is concerned it is stated to have been effected on October
person entitled to payment of compensation by registered post acknowledgment due or through a process-server. [Provided that where the ex-intermediary cannot be found
service of
summons through a process server. Rule 19 A deals with simultaneous issue of
summons for service by post in addition to personal service ... sufficient to state in the affidavit of service that the process server was satisfied
upon enquiry that the defendant could not be found
Assessing Officer, in reply submitted that the notice was served through process server who was stated to have obtained the acknowledgement. The learned CIT(Appeals ... that case the notice was served through process server and not through speed/registered post; and (2) affidavit was filed on behalf of the assessee
after
receipt of summon by Registered Post and more than 5
months after receipt of summon through process server.
8. In Kailash vs. Nanhku ... written statement within 30 days of receipt of summon from
the process server on 03rd July, 2010 along with a copy of
the plaint
computers. The remaining 10% posts are to be filled
by way of promotion from amongst the Bailiffs, Process Servers,
Daftri and Record Lifter possessing minimum ... worked for 5 years
on either of the posts of Bailiff, Process Server, Daftri and Record
Lifter and possess minimum Matric qualification or equivalent
thereof
assessee by issue of a notice on
March 29, 1954. The Process Server went to the assessee's
shop for service of the notice ... sent the notice per
registered post and also ordered substituted service of the
notice by directing the Process Server to affix the same
same were served on
the respondent i.e. through process server and through
registered post with aknowledgment due. But none appeared for
the respondent before
properly served as it was not sent by registered post but served through a Process Server. The High Court has also taken the same view ... served through post. In this case the notice was served upon the wife of the holder by a Process Server. Whether that amounted to valid