issued wherein it had been mentioned that
persons who had been absorbed wrongly and directions had also been
issued to review the cases.
28. State ... this court in
paragraph 5 had held that "a wrong exemption under wrong action
taken by the authorities will not clothe others
well as acquiescence. Those persons who did not challenge the wrongful action in their cases and acquiesced into the same and woke up after long
well as acquiescence. Those persons
who did not challenge the wrongful action in their
cases and acquiesced into the same and woke up
after long
continuing wrongs and recurring/ successive wrongs have been applied to service law disputes. A 'continuing wrong' refers to a single wrongful act which ... Recurring/successive wrongs' are those which occur periodically, each wrong giving rise to a distinct and separate cause of action. This Court in Balakrishna
well as acquiescence. Those persons who did not
challenge the wrongful action in their cases and
acquiesced into the same and woke up after long
well as acquiescence. Those persons who did not challenge the wrongful action in their cases and acquiesced into the same and woke up after long
from the date of his return was rightly
dismissed. The cause of action had arisen when the petitioner had returned
to India ... well as acquiescence. Those persons who did not
challenge the wrongful action in their cases and
acquiesced into the same and woke up after long
well as acquiescence. Those persons who did not challenge the wrongful action in their cases and acquiesced into the same and woke up after long ... well as acquiescence. Those persons who did not challenge the wrongful action in their cases and acquiesced into the same and woke up after long
appearing in the examination
held in the year 2009 by the wrongful action of the
respondents;"
3. The facts stated briefly are that
wrong
decision by the Government does not give a right to enforce the wrong
order and claim parity or equality. Two wrongs can never make ... given
for doing another wrong. It would not be setting a wrong right, but would
be perpetuating another wrong. In such matters, there