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Union Of India And Ors vs Shakeel Ahmad Burney on 5 August, 2014

The order dated 18.7.2019 of this Tribunal in OA No. 702/2012, which has been cited by the applicant's counsel was passed following the judgment dated 5.8.2014 of Hon'ble Delhi High Court in the case of Union of India vs. Shakeel Ahmad Burney, which was reviewed subsequently in the RP. No. 441/2014 as discussed in the order dated 17.11.2015 of Ahmedabad Bench of the Tribunal in OA No. 219/2015 (vide para 11 of this order). The fact that the judgment dated 5.8.2014 was reviewed by Hon'ble Delhi High Court subsequently was not considered by the Tribunal while passing the order dated 18.7.2019 in the OA No. 702/2012.
Delhi High Court Cites 1 - Cited by 131 - S R Bhat - Full Document

Senior Superintendet Of Post Office, ... vs Nand Kishore And Anr on 23 January, 2019

Further, in the said order, the provisions of the Recruitment Rules of 1971, which are extracted in the judgment of Hon'ble Punjab and Haryana High Court in the case of Senior Superintendent of Post Offices, Kamal Division, Kamal and others vs. Nand Kishore & another Civil Writ Petition No. 4829/2015 vide para 12 above, have not been considered. For these reasons, the order dated 18.7.2019 of this Bench of the Tribunal will not be applicable to the present OA.
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 8 - Cited by 7 - H S Sidhu - Full Document

Union Of India vs Shakeel Ahmed on 20 January, 2023

In view of the foregoing discussions, we are unable to 4 OA 310/01507/2018 allow the reliefs sought for in this OA as well as other OAs in this batch and are of the view that in view of the judgments as discussed above and taking into consideration the fact that the SLP (C) Diary No.4793 of 2019 in the case of Dev Karan Mahala v. Union of India is pending before Hon'ble Apex Court as observed in the order dated 30.9.2019 of Hon'ble Delhi High Court in W.P. (C) No. 2806/2016 in the case of Union of India vs. Shakeel Ahmad Burmey, the question at Para-8 of this order as to whether the appointment of the applicants as Postal Assistant through LDCE in these OAs can be considered as promotion or direct recruitment, can be answered finally after disposal of the SLP(C) Diary No.4793 of 2019.
Supreme Court - Daily Orders Cites 0 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Union Of India vs E Sreeramulu on 12 November, 2018

3. Further, since the question of law on the issue as to whether the promotion earned through Limited Departmental Competitive Examination (LDCE) is to be treated at par Direct Recruits or otherwise, is still under consideration before Hon'ble Supreme Court in various similar tagged cases vis CA 4432/2019 Union of India Vs E. Sreeramulu, SLP (C) No. 023649/2019 Union of India Vs. K.Ranganatha Pillai, S.L.P. (Civil) No. 26561 of 2019 Kharati Lal & Others Vs UOI and SLP (C) No. 11997/2019 Dev Karan Mahala Vs UOT etc., the similar cases are to be defended on their merits on the basis of grounds provided vide this Directorate letter No. 15.11.2019.
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Union Of India vs K Ranganatha Pillai on 20 September, 2019

3. Further, since the question of law on the issue as to whether the promotion earned through Limited Departmental Competitive Examination (LDCE) is to be treated at par Direct Recruits or otherwise, is still under consideration before Hon'ble Supreme Court in various similar tagged cases vis CA 4432/2019 Union of India Vs E. Sreeramulu, SLP (C) No. 023649/2019 Union of India Vs. K.Ranganatha Pillai, S.L.P. (Civil) No. 26561 of 2019 Kharati Lal & Others Vs UOI and SLP (C) No. 11997/2019 Dev Karan Mahala Vs UOT etc., the similar cases are to be defended on their merits on the basis of grounds provided vide this Directorate letter No. 15.11.2019.
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Barati Lal And Others vs Union Of India on 20 November, 2019

3. Further, since the question of law on the issue as to whether the promotion earned through Limited Departmental Competitive Examination (LDCE) is to be treated at par Direct Recruits or otherwise, is still under consideration before Hon'ble Supreme Court in various similar tagged cases vis CA 4432/2019 Union of India Vs E. Sreeramulu, SLP (C) No. 023649/2019 Union of India Vs. K.Ranganatha Pillai, S.L.P. (Civil) No. 26561 of 2019 Kharati Lal & Others Vs UOI and SLP (C) No. 11997/2019 Dev Karan Mahala Vs UOT etc., the similar cases are to be defended on their merits on the basis of grounds provided vide this Directorate letter No. 15.11.2019.
Allahabad High Court Cites 1 - Cited by 0 - S Agarwal - Full Document
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