such ad hoc employees have been given retrospective regularisation with effect from 19.9.1990, the date of judgment of the Supreme Court in Jacob ... contention of the learned counsel appearing for the petitioners that the retrospective regularisation of ad hoc employees has affected their settled seniority and consequently their
taken in later, i.e, between the period
1995 to 1998; retrospective regularisation was
granted as per Ext.P9. Ext P9 was pursuant ... earlier to Exts.P8 and P9; they were denied such
retrospective regularisation, despite they being
similarly situated. The petitioners in the two other
writ
extent they denied the petitioners
the right for retrospective regularisation in the post of Draftsman (Civil)
Gr.II with effect from 1.1.1998. Consequently ... Board has intimated
the Government of its willingness for retrospective regularisation of the
petitioners by meeting the expenses from the internal resources of the
Board
respondent Water Authority rejecting the
request of the petitioner for retrospective regularisation. This order
of the Managing Director was again challenged by the petitioner ... order rejecting the request of the petitioner for retrospective
regularisation with effect from 11.07.1984. The decision of the
respondent Water Authority
retrospective effect and hence the consequential order issued by the 2nd respondent granting retrospective regularisation on the basis of the exemption granted by the Government ... given notice. It is further contended that there cannot be a retrospective regularisation in service.
6. Sri.Nandakumara Menon, learned counsel appearing for respondents
Assistants in the respondent
Corporation. The petitioners are aggrieved by the retrospective
regularisation of the party respondents, who were allegedly
continuing as temporary Junior Project ... respondent Corporation. The challenge is made primarily
because the retrospective regularisation made, going by the
provisions of Clause 7 (e) of the Special Rules, would
aggrieved
by the prospective regularisation.
8. The petitioners submitted representations seeking
retrospective regularisation. Thereupon, the 3 rd respondent-
Chief Executive Officer of the Waqf Board ... detailed report, Ext.P40. Ext.P40 indicated that the
retrospective regularisation of the petitioners will not create
any additional financial burden
This writ petition is preferred seeking the benefit of
retrospective regularisation of the petitioners in the service of the
2nd respondent.
2. It is submitted ... petition is therefore disposed of as under:
i) The issue of retrospective regularisation of the
petitioners is left open since it is submitted that
dated 27.4.2004 from the
second respondent recommending regularisation of service with
retrospective effect.
7. Thereafter, certain Livestock Inspectors and Livestock
Assistants covered ... payment of pension contribution and revised salary on account
of retrospective regularisation of Livestock Inspectors. That is not a
good or valid reason for withdrawing
consideration of the Supreme court was as to whether the retrospective regularisation of the temporary service of allottees to the reorganised State of Karnataka with ... meantime, were legal and proper. The Court held that the retrospective regularisation of service giving credit to the continuous non-regular/ non-permanent and officiating