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G.Manikandan vs Union Of India on 6 September, 2018

7. It may be stated that action of the Department and discontinuing the wait listed candidates stands confirmed by the order of the Apex Court setting aside the findings and observations of the Tribunal and the High Court, hence, the validity of the order issued by the Department to discontinue the wait listed candidates cannot be challenged after the judgment of the Supreme Court in the case of Union of India and another v. M.Nallavan, supra.
Madras High Court Cites 3 - Cited by 0 - M Duraiswamy - Full Document

N.Shanmugam vs M.Nallavan Is Only Applicable To The on 8 April, 2019

“25.We have carefully examined all the judgments relied on by the applicants. The same are not relating to the facts of this case. The judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in SLP No.7773/09 in the case of Union of India and ors Vs. M.Nallavan is only applicable to the parties to the SLP. The respondents have given the vacancy position after adjusting 202 respondents and 37 interlocutary applicants of http://www.judis.nic.in 22 SLP.No.2976/08 (Civil Appeal No.7773/09) & 30 others.
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T Bharathimohan vs Posts on 18 April, 2023

10. It is to be noted that subsequently, the respondents have decided to discontinue the waiting list against which the some of the similarly situated candidates have immediately apporached this Tribunal wherein directions has been issued to the respondent to appoint the applicants on regular basis and regularised the service from the entry date. The respondents have challenged the said order before the Hon'ble High Court and even after upholding the Tribunal's order, the respondents chellenged the said order before the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India and after considering orders in the matter of Union of India and another Vs. M. Nallavan in Civil Appeal No.7773 of 2009 and after intervention of Hon'ble Supreme court of India the respondent department have agreed to appoint the said candidates on regular basis.
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