India to consider the
Respondents for promotion to the rank of Colonel by creating supernumerary
posts with effect from the date the said Respondents were ... allocated and have served in their respective Corps and Raisings as Lt.
Colonels, which rank they held at the time of filing Original Application
Goel, a practising advocate at Chandigarh first lodged
a criminal complaint against Colonel Sukhdev Singh, father
of the appellant, under s. 420 of the Indian ... breach of
the contract dated June 4, 1979 entered into between Colonel
Sukhdev Singh, acting as guardian of the appellant, then a
minor
appointed as a Second Lieutenant. He
rose to the level of Lt. Colonel on 27th February, 1975. In
March, 1976 he was directed to report ... appellant's
work, and recommended his promotion as Lt. Colonel. But the
Army Headquarters directed the appellant to the Military
Hospital for further examination
Union Of India And Others vs Dhir Singh China, Colonel (Retd.) on 4 February, 2003
Equivalent citations: AIR 2003 SUPREME COURT ... PETITIONER:
Union of India and others
RESPONDENT:
Dhir Singh China, Colonel (Retd.)
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 04/02/2003
BENCH:
N. SANTOSH HEGDE
prescribed manner, proceed against an officer below the rank of lieutenant- colonel, a junior commissioned officer or a warrant officer, who is charged with
father of petitioner No. 2. In
connection with the Colonel's death, Sunil Chandra Roy, at
present respondent No. 1, and his two brothers ... that Sunil had inflicted a blow
or blows on the Colonel which caused his death and that one
of his brothers Satyen had inflicted some
considered for
promotion to the next higher grade, namely, Lieutenant Colonel.
However, he could not be promoted because of certain reasons. There
is a provision ... status thereafter.
Insofar as promotion from the rank of Major to Lieutenant Colonel is
concerned, three chances can be availed by the officer. The
respondent
commanding officer or such other officer is below the rank of Colonel
Gurvinder Kaur vs . Colonel Prittam Singh Rana on 8 August, 2023
Author: Virender Singh
Bench: Virender Singh
Gurvinder Kaur Vs. Colonel Prittam Singh Rana
Annamalai Chetti vs Colonel J.G. Cloete on 17 January, 1883
Equivalent citations: (1883)ILR 6MAD189
JUDGMENT
1. On the 14th June 1877, the defendant ... officer to take the evidence himself. He cannot delegate this duty. Colonel Cloete contented himself with accepting the report of a subordinate, Booth Singh