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Shiv Bahadur Dubey & Ors. vs State Of U.P. & Another on 22 January, 2010

The learned Judge after considering the entire material available on record as well as Full Bench judgment cited by the petitioner in the case of Shiv Kumar Dubey and others Vs. State of U.P and others4 dismissed the writ petition with the observation that death of petitioner's father occurred on 20 July 1991 and the application for compassionate appointment was submitted for the first time on 17 July 2004 i.e. after 12 years and 11 months from the date of death of petitioner's father. In such circumstances, the learned Judge did not find it fit to interfere in the case.
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Satish Kumar Singh, Advocate vs Dr. Anil Kumar Yadav, Chairman ... on 14 October, 2015

In a case similar to the case in hand, in the matter of Satish Kumar Singh Vs. State of U.P and others (Writ Petition No.12302 of 2012), this Court by judgment and order dated 13 March 2012, after considering the cases of Supreme Court in Commissioner of Public Instructions and others Vs. K.R. Vishwanath5, and Umesh Kumar Nagpal Vs. State of Haryana and others6, went on to observe as follows:
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Commissioner Of Public Instructions & ... vs K.R. Vishwanath on 30 August, 2005

In a case similar to the case in hand, in the matter of Satish Kumar Singh Vs. State of U.P and others (Writ Petition No.12302 of 2012), this Court by judgment and order dated 13 March 2012, after considering the cases of Supreme Court in Commissioner of Public Instructions and others Vs. K.R. Vishwanath5, and Umesh Kumar Nagpal Vs. State of Haryana and others6, went on to observe as follows:
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Umesh Kumar Nagpal vs State Of Haryana (Sawant, J.) on 4 May, 1994

In a case similar to the case in hand, in the matter of Satish Kumar Singh Vs. State of U.P and others (Writ Petition No.12302 of 2012), this Court by judgment and order dated 13 March 2012, after considering the cases of Supreme Court in Commissioner of Public Instructions and others Vs. K.R. Vishwanath5, and Umesh Kumar Nagpal Vs. State of Haryana and others6, went on to observe as follows:
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Shiv Kumar Dubey vs State Of U.P. And Others on 6 February, 2014

The judgment of the learned Single Judge, in our view, is correct. The Supreme Court has held that under the scheme for compassionate appointment, there is no policy for reservation of a post in favour of a member of the family of the deceased employee but such appointment is given to tide over the immediate financial crisis resulting from the death of the wage earner. Hence, a person who was a minor at the time of death of a deceased employee cannot, as in the present case, seek compassionate appointment about two decades after the date of death. This view of the learned Single Judge is consistent with the law laid down by the Supreme Court, to which a detailed reference has been made in the recent judgment of the Full Bench of this Court rendered in Shiv Kumar Dubey Vs. State of U.P. & Others.
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Vishal Singh vs State Of U.P. & Others on 13 January, 2010

(Delivered by Hon'ble Jayant Banerji, J) This Special Appeal has been filed by the petitioner-appellant1 to assail the judgment and order dated 17 April 2014 of a learned Judge of this Court in Writ-A No.22256 of 2014 ( Vishal Singh Vs. State of U.P and others) and for quashing the orders dated 31 July 2013 and 11 September 2013, passed by the Principal Secretary, Government of U.P. Lucknow and the Deputy Inspector General of Police (Establishment), Allahabad2 respectively. A further relief that has been claimed is that the DIG should reconsider the claim of the petitioner for appointment under Rule 5 of The Uttar Pradesh Recruitment of Dependants of Government Servant Dying in Harness Rules, 19743.
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