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State Of Punjab & Ors vs Inder Singh & Ors. Etc on 14 October, 1997

"18. The concept of "deputation" is well understood in service law and has a recognised meaning. "Deputation" has a different connotation in service law and the dictionary meaning of the word "deputation" is of no help. In simple words "deputation" means service outside the cadre or outside the parent department. Deputation is deputing or transferring an employee to a post outside his cadre, that is to say, to another department on a temporary basis. After the expiry period of deputation the employee has to come back to his parent department to occupy the same position unless in the meanwhile he has earned promotion in his parent department as per the Recruitment Rules. Whether the transfer is outside the normal field of deployment or not is decided by the authority who controls the service or post from which the employee is transferred. There can be no deputation without the consent of the person so deputed and he would, therefore, know his rights and privileges in the deputation post. The law on deputation and repatriation is quite settled as we have also seen in various judgments which we have referred to above. There is no escape for the respondents now to go back to their parent departments and working there as Constables or Head Constables as the case may be."
Supreme Court of India Cites 10 - Cited by 190 - D P Wadhwa - Full Document

Prafulla Kumar Swain Etc. Etc vs Prakash Chandra Misra And Ors on 18 January, 1993

In Prafulla Kumar Swain v. Prakash Chandra Misra reported in 1993 SCC Supl.(3) 181, the Hon'ble Supreme Court has explained the meaning and effect of the words "recruitment" and "appointment". The term "recruitment" connotes and clearly signifies enlistment, acceptance, selection or approval for appointment. Certainly, this is not actual appointment or posting in service. In contra distinction the word "appointment" means an actual act of posting a person to a particular office. Recruitment is just an initial process. That may lead to eventual appointment in the service. In the case on hand, the respondent has been appointed to the post of Assistant in the Governor's Secretariat on 04.02.1988, by the Secretary to the Governor.
Supreme Court of India Cites 7 - Cited by 75 - S Mohan - Full Document
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