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Om Prakash Sharma And Ors. vs Union Of India (Uoi) And Ors. on 11 April, 1985

5. Shri Poti, the learned Senior Counsel appearing for the Board, has urged that the High Court was not justified in setting aside the principle of 1985, as such a principle had indeed been found valid by this Court in Om Prakash Sharma v. Union of India1, which was wrongly distinguished by the High Court. Shri Iyer, the learned Senior Counsel appearing for the private respondents has, however, urged that Om Prakash case1 was different on facts and the High Court was right in not following the same to sustain the principle of inter se seniority as spelt out in 1985.
Supreme Court of India Cites 1 - Cited by 20 - D A Desai - Full Document

Kerala Stete Electricity Board vs N.Sukesen & Ors on 23 July, 1996

4. The High Court of Kerala was approached mainly by officers of the erstwhile Secretariat Service challenging the revised principle of seniority as laid down in 1985. The High Court, by the impugned judgment, held that the principle was hit by Article 14 as unequals were treated as equals and has, therefore, quashed the same. These appeals are by the Board and by some persons of the General Establishment.
Supreme Court of India Cites 3 - Cited by 4 - B L Hansaria - Full Document
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