SSC nor there was any occasion for the applicant to inform the SSC as regard the lodging of FIR in the criminal case. Similarly ... SSC nor there was any occasion for the applicant to inform the SSC in respect of lodging of FIR in a criminal case
Appellate Authority, SSC pleading as follows:-
"Reply given by SSC vide their letter dated 27.4.2007 is in
contrary to sub section (8) of Section ... vide our decision in Daulatram Jhamnadas
Nasra vs. SSC, case No.CIC/WB/A/2007/00398 of 6.6.'08 to ensure
extension of such
applicants have challenged the show cause notice issued by SSC (in the lead case) on 27.06.2014 at Annexure-A/1 and thereabouts in the other ... nearly three months later i.e. on 27.06.2014 (in the lead case), respondent-SSC issued show cause notice proposing cancellation of the applicants candidature
Codes as advised by SSC, in our opinion cannot be accepted. In fact, we consider this direction of SSC to be wholly unnecessary. The allocation ... interfered with the States allocated by the SSC. In this case, SSC had clubbed the vacancies of Delhi and Chandigarh under Code preference
Shanglas case reported in 1986 (4) SCC 268 but the facts of said case are different inasmuch as in the said case though requisition ... given that number of vacancies may be varied, therefore, in this case, SSC cannot be said to have committed any illegality. The above judgment, therefore
take into consideration the relevant factors. A case for judicial review, thus, was made out.
In that case also, the learned Single Judge proceeded ... with the person affected by the accident, stating Nainder Mohan Arya case SSC P. 730 paras 44-45
44. No such finding has been arrived
order dated 30.07.2014 in O.A 930/2014 &
connected cases (Sudesh v SSC & others) on the file of the Principal Bench.
Annexure ... 2839/2014
( Devender Yadav v SSC & others ) and connected cases on the file of the Principal Bench
of this Tribunal.
Annexure A3- True copy
case."
However, in his order of 23.5.07 Shri L. Vishwanathan, Director and
Appellate Authority, SSC dismissed the appeal in the following words:
"According ... vide our decision in
Daulatram Jhamnadas Nasra vs. SSC, case
No.CIC/WB/A/2007/00398 of 6.6.'08 to ensure extension of such
interfered with
the States allocated by the SSC. In this case, SSC had
clubbed the vacancies of Delhi and Chandigarh under
Code preference ... against SSC but against the user department. Thus,
he stated that the SSC is only a proforma party in this case. Also the
original record
DGCIS, qualifications for the post are relaxable at the discretion
of SSC in case the candidates are otherwise well qualified and
therefore, it is also ... that qualifications for the post are relaxable at the discretion of
SSC in case the candidates are otherwise well qualified. However, SSC