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State Of Punjab & Ors vs Rafiq Masih (White Washer) on 18 December, 2014
20. Learned Advocates for the petitioners lastly
contended that the recovery made by way of adjustment is quite
contrary to the mandate of the Apex Court in the case of State
of Punjab & Ors. Vs. Rafiq Masih, reported in (2015) 4 SCC
334, as also the order of this Court dated 08.07.2021 passed in
C.W.J.C. No. 2466 of 2019.
Som Prakash Rekhi vs Union Of India & Anr on 13 November, 1980
In Som Prakash Rekhi Vs. The Union of
India & Anr., reported in 1981 (1) SCC 449, V. R. Krishna
Iyer, J, has stated that "social justice is the conscience of our
Constitution, the State is the promoter of economic justice, the
founding faith which sustains the Constitution and the country is
Indian humanity. The State as a model employer is expected to
show fairness in action."
Balram Gupta vs Union Of India & Anr on 1 September, 1987
23. The Hon'ble Supreme Court in Balram
Gupta v. Union of India and Another, reported in AIR 1987
SC 2354 has observed that as a model employer the
Government must conduct itself with high probity and candour
with its employees.
Bhupendra Nath Hazarika & Anr vs State Of Assam & Ors on 30 November, 2012
In Bhupendra Nath Hazarika and Another
vs. State of Assam and Others, reported in 2013 (2) SCC 516
while laying emphasis on the role of the State as a model
employer, the Hon'ble Supreme Court observed "It should
always be borne in mind that legitimate aspirations of the
employees are not guillotined and a situation is not created
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where hopes end in despair. Hope for everyone is gloriously
precious and a model employer should not convert it to be
deceitful and treacherous by playing a game of chess with their
seniority. A sense of calm sensibility and concerned sincerity
should be reflected in every step. An atmosphere of trust has to
prevail and when the employees are absolutely sure that their
trust shall not be betrayed and they shall be treated with
dignified fairness then only the concept of good governance can
be concretized."
State Of Haryana And Ors. Etc. Etc vs Piara Singh And Ors. Etc. Etc on 12 August, 1992
In State of Haryana & Ors. v. Piara Singh
& Ors., reported in 1992 (4) SCC 118, the Hon'ble Supreme
Court has ruled that the main concern of the court in such
matters is to ensure the rule of law and to see that the State and
Executive act fairly and give a fair deal to its employees
consistent with the requirements of Articles 14 and 16 of the
Constitution of India.