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Renu Mullick vs Union Of India (Kuldip Singh, J.) on 19 November, 1993

There are atleast three precedents of this Court to support the principle enunciated above. The first one is Renu Mallick vs. Union of India (1994 (1) SCC 373). In that case the appellant, a Lower Division Clerk, was transferred from the Central Services and Customs Department, on her own request, to the Central Excise Collectrate. She gave an undertaking in terms of Central Departmental instructions which said:
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Scientific Advisor To Raksha Mantri & ... vs V. M. Joseph on 14 January, 1998

In Scientific Advisor for Raksha Manthri vs. V.M. Joseph (1998 (5) SCC 305) to which one of us (Saghir Ahmed, J.) was a party, it was held that service rendered in another department helps for determining eligibility for promotion though it may not count for seniority. In that case, the employee was transferred from the Ministry of Defence to the Central Ordinance Depot. Then he made a request for transfer to the Naval Physical Oceanographic Laboratory, Cochin. He was transferred to be placed at the bottom of seniority list. It was held that he could still count his past service for purpose of eligibility for promotion. It was observed:
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