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M/S Bharat Coking Coal Limited & Others vs Shyam Kishore Singh on 27 November, 2018

It is settled position of law that the issue pertaining to date of birth cannot be allowed to be agitated at the fag end of service, as has been decided by the Hon'ble Apex Court in the case of Bharat Coking Coal Limited and Ors. vs. Shyam Kishore Singh [(2020) 3 SCC 411], wherein the Hon'ble Apex Court has been pleased to hold that at the fag end of service, the issue of date of birth cannot be allowed to be raised.
Jharkhand High Court Cites 0 - Cited by 78 - A Bose - Full Document

Union Of India vs Harnam Singh on 9 February, 1993

The learned Tribunal has considered this aspect of the matter and putting reliance upon the judgment rendered by Hon'ble Apex Court in Union of India v. Harnam Singh, 1993 SCC [L & S] 375 and State of Tamil Nadu v. V.Venugopalan, 1994 SCC [L & S] 1385, has come to the conclusive finding that the date of birth, on the one hand, has been accepted by the writ petitioner fairly for a long period and after lapse of about 30 years, for the first time by making representation on 10.10.2009, such dispute has been raised.
Supreme Court of India Cites 7 - Cited by 448 - L M Sharma - Full Document

State Of T.N vs T.V. Venugopalan on 3 August, 1994

The learned Tribunal has considered this aspect of the matter and putting reliance upon the judgment rendered by Hon'ble Apex Court in Union of India v. Harnam Singh, 1993 SCC [L & S] 375 and State of Tamil Nadu v. V.Venugopalan, 1994 SCC [L & S] 1385, has come to the conclusive finding that the date of birth, on the one hand, has been accepted by the writ petitioner fairly for a long period and after lapse of about 30 years, for the first time by making representation on 10.10.2009, such dispute has been raised.
Supreme Court of India Cites 7 - Cited by 259 - K Ramaswamy - Full Document
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