situ promotions of Scientist E and Scientist F on the basis of due dates of eligibility under FCS, and had assailed the action ... regarding his claim for promotion from the grade of Scientist F to Scientist G under FCS from the due date, but no action has been
applicants of this OA stems from the Flexible Complementary Scheme (FCS, in short) for Scientists, which had been introduced earlier, and has now undergone ... that for promotions from Scientist D to Scientist F, in respect of Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources, those Scientists D, who were in position
consider each of the applicants case for in situ promotion under FCS to Scientist-G grade according to their fulfillment of the residency period from ... scientist.
9. However, in the case of Dr. Sampath, Scientist-G, the eligibility arising out from the year 2002 while he has been granted FCS
basic OM dated 10.11.1998 which contains the provisions relating to FCS for scientists in various scientific departments. It provides that it has been decided that ... FCS should, as per its original objective, be made applicable only to scientists and technologists holding scientific posts in scientific and technology departments
respondent, who was working as Scientist Grade-D in the Botanical Survey of India became eligible for promotion under FCS with effect from 1.1.1999. However ... basic facts regarding eligibility of the applicant for promotion to Scientist-D and Scientist-E from 01.01.2003 and 01.01.2007 respectively. However, they have contended that
Flexible Complementary Scheme (FCS) they have been promoted from Scientist-F to Scientist-G w.e.f. a date, which was subsequent to the date ... contended that under the FCS, promotions have to be given w.e.f. the date of eligibility if the concerned Scientist is found suitable
scientists who are working with
the National Technical Research Organization as Scientists and claiming
that they were beneficiaries of the Flexible Complementing Scheme
(`FCS ... respondent, who was working as Scientist Grade-D
in the Botanical Survey of India became eligible for
promotion under FCS with effect from 1.1.1999. However
scientists who are working with
the National Technical Research Organization as Scientists and claiming
that they were beneficiaries of the Flexible Complementing Scheme
(`FCS ... respondent, who was working as Scientist Grade-D
in the Botanical Survey of India became eligible for
promotion under FCS with effect from 1.1.1999. However
clearly envisioned that to fill the post of
Scientist „F‟, the holder of the post of Scientist „F‟ had to possess first class
master ... that post. All that the FCS requires -
by way of eligibility - is 5 years‟ working experience as Scientist „E‟. That
NTRO chose note to make
given the
benefit of promotion to Scientist-D to Scientist-E under the Flexible
Complementing Scheme (FCS) from the date he became eligible ... April, 1992, and was later given the benefit of
Flexible Complementing as Scientist 'C' with effect from 01st January,
1999. His case