compass. The question for
consideration is whether persons drawn from a common source who have been
integrated into a cadre can be differentiated ... Constitution;
(iv) Persons drawn from different sources and integrated into a common class
can be differentiated on grounds of educational qualification
present case. In the present case, the cadre was common, sources recruitment were the same and continue to be the same, the of recruitment ... same, the pay scales are the same, their posts are common, they are inter-transferable. He has also aced reliance on Devi Prasad
complete fusion and integration of personnel coming from different sources into a common feeder category. The court held that discrimination for the purpose of promotion ... been fusion and integration of persons recruited/appointed from different sources into a common feeder category having same designation, same pay scales, same functions
respects and formed "a single unit of employment having a common source of recruitment and a common seniority list and no distinction
there was a common cadre of Deputy Collectors while seniority lists of Mamlatdars from which promotions could be effected to the common cadre of Deputy ... promotion is to the common cadre, there should be common seniority list of the Mamlatdars who constituted one and common source for promotion
that stood obliterated after
integration of officers coming from different
sources into a common cadre/category, would
be wholly unjustified and discriminatory. Para ... that stood
obliterated after integration of officers,
coming from different sources into a
common cadre/category, would be wholly
unjustified and discriminatory. This
principle
control of the same Ministry and having originated from a common source or there existed historical parity at one point of time?
23. Insofar
G.S. Lamba & Ors vs Union Of India & Ors on 22 March, 1985
Articles 14
and 16 , viz., the integration of the two sources into a
common pool and the impermissible de facto bifurcation of
the two strands ... march
into a common pool within the service of the Survey of
India. There are two sources or streams
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which flow into the Service
integrate all of them entering
service from different sources in the common
seniority list. Rule 25(1)(ii) caters to this situation
and helps ... integrating appointees from three
sources to be integrated into common seniority list
according to quota. Now contrast Rule 25(1)(ii) with
Rule