Such seniority list was maintained in view of the 'Catch
Up Rule' evolved by the Hon'ble Apex Court in the case ... constitutional amendment has given a go bye to the
'catch up rule' ?
(ii) Whether in absence of any law made by the State
same footing with the petitioner and
basing on "catch up" rule, he was placed over the
petitioner on the basis of seniority ... respective service book, besides non-challenge to
application of catch-up rule following the subsequent
promotion of one Barjendu Bhusan Das from
unreserved category
Feeder Cadre against roaster points
based on the "Catch Up" Rule has been allowed.
2. At the time of hearing, counsel ... recasted
seniority in the aforesaid rank based on the "Catch Up"
rule, the answering opposite parties and the petitioners
have since been promoted
case of Jagdish Lal3
and upheld the principle, viz., "Catch Up Rule", as
mentioned in the judgment in the case of Virpal Singh ... which was prepared on
16.05.2001, by extending the benefit of "Catch Up Rule",
evolved by this Court in the case of Virpal Singh
case of Jagdish Lal3
and upheld the principle, viz., "Catch Up Rule", as
mentioned in the judgment in the case of Virpal Singh ... which was prepared on
16.05.2001, by extending the benefit of "Catch Up Rule",
evolved by this Court in the case of Virpal Singh
case of Jagdish Lal3
and upheld the principle, viz., "Catch Up Rule", as
mentioned in the judgment in the case of Virpal Singh ... which was prepared on
16.05.2001, by extending the benefit of "Catch Up Rule",
evolved by this Court in the case of Virpal Singh
case of Jagdish Lal3
and upheld the principle, viz., "Catch Up Rule", as
mentioned in the judgment in the case of Virpal Singh ... which was prepared on
16.05.2001, by extending the benefit of "Catch Up Rule",
evolved by this Court in the case of Virpal Singh
case of Jagdish Lal3
and upheld the principle, viz., "Catch Up Rule", as
mentioned in the judgment in the case of Virpal Singh ... which was prepared on
16.05.2001, by extending the benefit of "Catch Up Rule",
evolved by this Court in the case of Virpal Singh
case of Jagdish Lal3
and upheld the principle, viz., "Catch Up Rule", as
mentioned in the judgment in the case of Virpal Singh ... which was prepared on
16.05.2001, by extending the benefit of "Catch Up Rule",
evolved by this Court in the case of Virpal Singh
case of Jagdish Lal3
and upheld the principle, viz., "Catch Up Rule", as
mentioned in the judgment in the case of Virpal Singh ... which was prepared on
16.05.2001, by extending the benefit of "Catch Up Rule",
evolved by this Court in the case of Virpal Singh