innovation in Ordnance Factories, a proposal was submitted for approval of
the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) to convert Ordnance Factory
Board, a subordinate office ... corporatise the functions of the 41 production units (Ordnance
Factories) of the Ordnance Factory Board ("OFB"),
functioning under the Department of Defence Production
dissent from the view of Anand J. that modernisation of an ordnance factory is a 'business'.
(41) There are no definable boundaries ... execution of civil work for modernisation and augmentation of an ordnance factory at Muradnagar. The ordnance factory is a part of military organisation. Every state
machines. RKMTL claims to have been supplying equipments to the
Indian Ordnance Factory („IOF‟) under the MoD and in particular the
mortar bodies ... sole arbitration of an
officer appointed by the Director General, Ordnance Factory. It is
submitted, therefore, that unless that remedy is exhausted, the present
petition
execution of civil work for modernisation and augmentation of an ordnance factory, is the only question that calls for decision at the present stage ... execution of civil work for modernisation and augmentation of an ordnance factory at Moradnagar. The contract between the parties was admittedly executed at Barreily
with Military Engineering Service for making some additional construction in the Ordnance Factory at Muradnagar, UP. The contract was entered into at Bareilly ... present case the contract pertained to construction of an ordnance factory of the Military Engineering Services of the Armed Forces (Modernisation and augmentation
canteen is run by a committee of the employees of the Ordnance Factory;
(3) the workmen of the canteen are the employees of the Canteen ... committee of the employees in the Ordnance Factory. Furthermore, the workmen of the canteen are claimed to be the employees of that Committee
promote the Petitioner to the post of Additional
Director General of Ordnance Factory & Member of the Board with
effect from 01.12.2017 will all consequential ... Petitioner was an officer of Indian Ordnance Factory
Service and he was working as Senior General Manager in the Higher
Administrative Grade (HAG). The Petitioner
proposal for filling up the ensuing vacancies in
Ordnance Factory Board was sent to the Ministry on 22.12.1993. The ACRs of the
eligible candidates were
been done to the parties. In Sohan Singh v. G.M., Ordnance Factory, 1984 Supp SCC 661 such a question of I jurisdiction
functional and time-bound. In the case of
Organisations like the Ordnance Factory Board, where
all the Pharmacists posts are presently in the grade