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Er. Ramesh Chander Mahajan vs State Of Punjab & Ors on 5 October, 2010

It is pertinent to mention that in Ramesh Chander Mahajan's case (supra) the learned Single Judge disposed of a bunch of writ petitions by placing reliance on two Division Bench judgments of this Court rendered in the cases of The Punjab State Electricity Board v. The State of Punjab and others (LPA No. 115 of 2006, decided on 12.9.2008 and S.C. Kapuria v. Punjab State Electricity Board and others, 2007 (4) SCT, 755 as well as well as the judgment rendered in the case of Union of India v. State of Punjab and others, 2009 (3) SCT 597, holding that the issue stands concluded and the appellant-Board is under obligation to count the previous service rendered by employees in the Government of India or any other organisation. The learned Single Judge issued the following directions:
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 4 - Cited by 12 - S Kant - Full Document

Punjab State Electricity Board vs State Of Punjab And Ors. on 29 August, 2002

It is pertinent to mention that in Ramesh Chander Mahajan's case (supra) the learned Single Judge disposed of a bunch of writ petitions by placing reliance on two Division Bench judgments of this Court rendered in the cases of The Punjab State Electricity Board v. The State of Punjab and others (LPA No. 115 of 2006, decided on 12.9.2008 and S.C. Kapuria v. Punjab State Electricity Board and others, 2007 (4) SCT, 755 as well as well as the judgment rendered in the case of Union of India v. State of Punjab and others, 2009 (3) SCT 597, holding that the issue stands concluded and the appellant-Board is under obligation to count the previous service rendered by employees in the Government of India or any other organisation. The learned Single Judge issued the following directions:
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 15 - Cited by 11 - Full Document

S.C. Kapuria vs Punjab State Electricity Board And Ors. on 3 May, 2007

It is pertinent to mention that in Ramesh Chander Mahajan's case (supra) the learned Single Judge disposed of a bunch of writ petitions by placing reliance on two Division Bench judgments of this Court rendered in the cases of The Punjab State Electricity Board v. The State of Punjab and others (LPA No. 115 of 2006, decided on 12.9.2008 and S.C. Kapuria v. Punjab State Electricity Board and others, 2007 (4) SCT, 755 as well as well as the judgment rendered in the case of Union of India v. State of Punjab and others, 2009 (3) SCT 597, holding that the issue stands concluded and the appellant-Board is under obligation to count the previous service rendered by employees in the Government of India or any other organisation. The learned Single Judge issued the following directions:
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 1 - Cited by 16 - R Bindal - Full Document

Union Of India vs West Punjab Factories Ltd on 24 August, 1965

It is pertinent to mention that in Ramesh Chander Mahajan's case (supra) the learned Single Judge disposed of a bunch of writ petitions by placing reliance on two Division Bench judgments of this Court rendered in the cases of The Punjab State Electricity Board v. The State of Punjab and others (LPA No. 115 of 2006, decided on 12.9.2008 and S.C. Kapuria v. Punjab State Electricity Board and others, 2007 (4) SCT, 755 as well as well as the judgment rendered in the case of Union of India v. State of Punjab and others, 2009 (3) SCT 597, holding that the issue stands concluded and the appellant-Board is under obligation to count the previous service rendered by employees in the Government of India or any other organisation. The learned Single Judge issued the following directions:
Supreme Court of India Cites 15 - Cited by 96 - K N Wanchoo - Full Document

Punjab State Electricity Board vs Er. Gurpal Singh And Others on 25 July, 2011

Learned counsel for the petitioner and the contesting respondent No.2 are ad idem that the issue raised in the present petition has already been considered and decided in favour of the petitioner by a Division Bench of this Court in LPA No.1247 of 2011 titled as 'Punjab State Electricity Board vs. Er. Gurpal Singh and others', wherein it has been held as under:-
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 4 - Cited by 1 - Full Document
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