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Bihar State Govt.Sec.Scl.Teachers ... vs Ashok Kumar Sinha & Ors on 7 May, 2014

In the earlier rounds, this court in Bihar State Govt. Secondary School Teachers Assn. Vs. Bihar Education Service Assn.11 and also in the Contempt proceedings flowing therefrom in Bihar State Govt. Secondary School Teachers Assn. Vs. Ashok Kumar Sinha12 critically noted the vigorous attempts by the BES Association in obstructing the integration of the BSES 11 Supra 12 Supra Page 31 of 34 with the BES and the unfair conduct of the Bihar government in safeguarding the interests of those in the BES cadre. Those previous challenges to the merger decision were rejected by the Court. As such the BES Association, as the party watching from the wings, cannot be permitted to secure now what they failed to achieve in the previous litigations. In circumstances like this it needs to be said that in an adversarial litigation, the fence sitters cannot be placed at par with the front runners.
Supreme Court of India Cites 16 - Cited by 242 - A K Sikri - Full Document

Mohinder Singh Gill & Anr vs The Chiief Election Commissioner, New ... on 2 December, 1977

In situation of this kind, the ratio in Mohinder Singh Gill Vs. Chief Election Commissioner, New Delhi6 is worth remembering where the Court so correctly declared that validity of an order by a statutory functionary must be judged by the reasons mentioned therein and supplementary reasons in the shape of affidavits must be excluded. 6 1978 (1) SCC 405
Supreme Court of India Cites 56 - Cited by 4221 - V R Iyer - Full Document

Bihar Education Service Association ... vs The State Of Bihar And Ors. on 31 October, 2007

In arriving at the conclusion, the Supreme Court pertinently observed that once the merger 2Bihar Education Service Assn. Vs. State of Bihar , (2008) 1 BLJR 431 3Bihar State Govt. Secondary School Teachers Assn. Vs. Bihar Education Service Assn.,(2012) 13 SCC 33 Page 5 of 34 decision was already upheld by this court in earlier rounds of litigation and was also acted upon by the State, the High Court should not have reopened the matter at the instance of the BES Association. The fluctuating stand and indecisiveness of the government was also noted with displeasure by the Supreme Court in its judgment.
Patna High Court Cites 3 - Cited by 1 - V N Sinha - Full Document
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