fixations and allowances as per orders in force by retrospective effect of regularisation, except the G.O.Ms.No.334, dated 19.10.2007, wherein the benefits ... appellants/petitioners are seeking only fixation of notional benefits consequent upon retrospective regularisation of their services on and after the completion of 10 years
termed as illegal appointment. The irregularity having been rectified by retrospective regularisation, the appellants are entitled to the benefit of conferment of seniority from
dated 22.10.2002 denying the request of the first respondent for his retrospective regularisation in the post of Assistant Inspector with effect from 09.12.1987.
5. Meanwhile ... appeal.
7. No doubt the respondent might have pleaded for his retrospective regularisation in the post of Assistant Inspector with effect from 09.12.1987, the date
University) with retrospective effect from the academic year 2008-2009 as positively recommended by the UGC with further direction to consider regularisation of admission made ... permission cannot at all be considered as valid admission and no retrospective permission can be ordered to validate the admission made by the college
petitioners is that the petitioners are entitled to regularisation along with 614 candidates and non-regularisation of the petitioners services is the fault ... concession of getting relaxation with retrospective effect.
7. The learned Counsel for the petitioners states that the non-regularisation of the petitioners from 1.1.1987 along
question as to whether the State had the requisite authority to direct regularisation of the service of the employees of the co-operative societies ... matter, such an order could not have been passed with retrospective effect condoning the actions on the part of the co-operative societies which were
disputed by the respondents that similarly placed persons numbering 210 were granted regularisation on completion of ten years of their continuous service even though they ... appointed after 1.1.1981 were granted regularisation by G.O.Ms.No.161 Rural Development Department, dated 26.6.2000. The regularisation of the persons appointed after
question as to whether the State had the requisite authority to direct regularisation of the service of the employees of the co-operative societies ... matter, such an order could not have been passed with retrospective effect condoning the actions on the part of the co-operative societies which were
Officer Order No.IDPL(TN)MS/GM/ESTT/2003 dated 06.08.2003.
In regularisation of the above arrangement SHRI M.JAYACHANDRAN has been promoted ... officiate as Senior Production Executive with effect from 6.8.2003 and in regularisation of the above arrangement the petitioner was promoted to the post of Senior Production
grievance of the petitioners is that the petitioners are
entitled to regularisation along with 614 candidates and nonregularisation of
the petitioners services is the fault ... Department. The respondents
having rectified their mistake by giving regularisation to the petitioners
from 1.7.1987, ought not to have restricted the monetary benefits from