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State Of Orissa And Others vs Bhagaban Sarangi And Others on 1 October, 1994

In another decision rendered by the Supreme Court pertaining to Orissa State Administrative Tribunal reported as State of Orissa and Ors. v. Bhagaban Sarangi and Ors., , the Supreme Court in unambiguous terms held that the Tribunal is a Tribunal and is bound by the decision of the High Court of the State. The short judgment of the Supreme Court read :
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Sohan Lal vs The Union Of India on 7 March, 1957

The concept of deputation has been very lucidly explained in the case of Sohan Lall v. Union of India, reported in 1978 Lab IC 1198. The learned Judge in that ease held that the concept of deputation is consensual and involves a voluntary decision of the employer to lend the services of his employee and a corresponding acceptance of such services by the borrowing employer. It may also involve the consent of the employee who is to go on deputation. There can hardly be any direct recruitment by way of deputation. In all cases of deputation there must the a borrowing department and a lending department, otherwise the concept of deputation cannot be worked out.
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