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Prabhjot Singh Mand & Ors vs Bhagwant Singh & Ors on 22 October, 2008
13. The Hon'ble Supreme Court has added yet another facet to these three principles, when on account of grant of such interim order, it may have an impact on a large section of the public. The Hon'ble Supreme Court in Probhjot Singh Mand & Others vs. Bhagwant Singh & Others, CDJ 2010 SC 109 was considering an appeal arising out of the interim order relating to seniority between direct recruits and promotees in the Punjab Civil Services. The Service tribunal refused to pass interim orders and observed that any action taken would be subject to the ultimate result of the original application. The High Court granted an interim order by staying the reversion of the first respondent therein. The matter was carried to the Hon'ble Supreme Court and their Lordships, while considering the validity of the interim order granted by the High Court observed thus:-
Section 7 in Tamil Nadu Schools (Regulation of Collection of Fee) Act, 2009 [Entire Act]
Section 11 in Tamil Nadu Schools (Regulation of Collection of Fee) Act, 2009 [Entire Act]
Article 21A in Constitution of India [Constitution]
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
Tamil Nadu Nursery Matriculation And ... vs The State Of Tamil Nadu on 9 April, 2010
The learned counsel further relied on paragraph 17 & 23 of the Division Bench of this Court in T.N.Nursery Matriculation & HSS Assn. V. State of T.N. (2010) 4 MLJ 209 in support of his contention. Therefore, the learned Additional Advocate General, learned Senior counsel appearing for the appellants and the learned counsel representing the interest of parents submitted that the order impugned is required to be stayed.