Sri Benaka Souradha Credit Co-operative Society Limited Vs. State of Karnataka and ors. - Court Judgment

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SubjectCivil
CourtKarnataka High Court
Decided OnDec-07-2009
Case NumberWrit Petition No. 29260 of 2009
JudgeH.N. Nagamohan Das, J.
Reported in2010(1)KarLJ379
ActsKarnataka Co-operative Societies Act, 1959 - Sections 70
AppellantSri Benaka Souradha Credit Co-operative Society Limited
RespondentState of Karnataka and ors.
Appellant AdvocateB.S. Nagaraj, Adv.
Respondent AdvocateR. Devdass, Additional Government Adv. for Respondent-1
Excerpt:
- labour & services appointment: [h.v.g. ramesh, j] petitioner secured appointment on production of false certificate to the effect that she belongs to maleru schedule tribe cancellation of appointment finding of the caste verification committee that the petitioner belonged to malleru brahmin and not maleru which is a scheduled tribe. held, there is no illegality either in the order passed by the caste verification committee or the divisional commissioner in appeal. shoba lakshmi vs divisional commissioner, bangalore division. - the failure on the part of second respondent in not giving effect to the attachment of salary warrant will lead to serious civil consequences.orderh.n. nagamohan das, j.1. petitioner secured award against respondent 3 under section 70 of the karnataka co-operative societies act, 1959. further, petitioner had taken out execution proceedings before the assistant registrar of co-operative societies. the executing court issued salary attachment warrant of respondent 3 requesting respondent 2, who is salary drawing officer to give effect to attachment of salary. despite service of salary attachment warrant, respondent 2 has not given effect to the same. hence, petitioner is before this court.2. it is obligatory on the part of the second respondent to give effect to the attachment of salary warrant issued by the assistant registrar of co-operative societies. the failure on the part of second respondent in not giving effect to the attachment of salary warrant will lead to serious civil consequences. therefore, a writ of mandamus is hereby issued, directing second respondent to give effect to the attachment of salary warrant served on him by the office of the assistant registrar of co-operative societies in respect of third respondent in accordance with law.3. accordingly, the writ petition is hereby disposed of without reference to respondents 2 and 3.
Judgment:
ORDER

H.N. Nagamohan Das, J.

1. Petitioner secured award against respondent 3 under Section 70 of the Karnataka Co-operative Societies Act, 1959. Further, petitioner had taken out execution proceedings before the Assistant Registrar of Co-operative Societies. The Executing Court issued salary attachment warrant of respondent 3 requesting respondent 2, who is salary drawing officer to give effect to attachment of salary. Despite service of salary attachment warrant, respondent 2 has not given effect to the same. Hence, petitioner is before this Court.

2. It is obligatory on the part of the second respondent to give effect to the attachment of salary warrant issued by the Assistant Registrar of Co-operative Societies. The failure on the part of second respondent in not giving effect to the attachment of salary warrant will lead to serious civil consequences. Therefore, a writ of mandamus is hereby issued, directing second respondent to give effect to the attachment of salary warrant served on him by the office of the Assistant Registrar of Co-operative Societies in respect of third respondent in accordance with law.

3. Accordingly, the writ petition is hereby disposed of without reference to respondents 2 and 3.