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1 - 4 of 4 (1.88 seconds)E. P. Royappa vs State Of Tamil Nadu & Anr on 23 November, 1973
Dr. Dhaon has submitted that the High Court has
highlighted the fact that the post of Medical Superintendent
has no separate scale and the appellant has not suffered any
change in his scale. Dr. Dhaon has submitted that
equivalence of scale in two posts is not at all a decisive
factor to determine the equivalence in status and
responsibility of the posts in question as indicated by this
court in the decisions of Rovappa (Supra) and Vice
Chancellor of L.N. Mithila University (Supra). Dr. Dhaon has
submitted that it does not require any imagination to hold
that the post of the Medical Superintendent in the hospital
is most prestigious and unique in status and responsibility.
That apart, some special privileges like special allowance
and entitlement to residential quarter are also available to
the incumbent of the post of Medical Superintendent. The
appellant has undoubtedly lost not only the special status
of Medical Superintendent but also the other perks, which
are special to the said post.
Vice-Chancellor, L.N. Mithila ... vs Dayanand Jha on 25 April, 1986
Dr. Dhaon has submitted that the High Court has
highlighted the fact that the post of Medical Superintendent
has no separate scale and the appellant has not suffered any
change in his scale. Dr. Dhaon has submitted that
equivalence of scale in two posts is not at all a decisive
factor to determine the equivalence in status and
responsibility of the posts in question as indicated by this
court in the decisions of Rovappa (Supra) and Vice
Chancellor of L.N. Mithila University (Supra). Dr. Dhaon has
submitted that it does not require any imagination to hold
that the post of the Medical Superintendent in the hospital
is most prestigious and unique in status and responsibility.
That apart, some special privileges like special allowance
and entitlement to residential quarter are also available to
the incumbent of the post of Medical Superintendent. The
appellant has undoubtedly lost not only the special status
of Medical Superintendent but also the other perks, which
are special to the said post.
Article 226 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
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