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Sep 23 2004 (TRI)

B. Prabhakar and ors. Vs. Secretary, M/O Defence and ors.

Court : Central Administrative Tribunal CAT Hyderabad

Reported in : (2005)(2)SLJ179CAT

1. Since common question of fact and law arises in all these O.As., they are being disposed of by a common order by the consent of the learned Counsel appearing on both sides.2. The applicants in all these O.As. have challenged the amended recruitment rules issued under SRO 50 dated 12.2.2002 and SRO 147 dated 28.6.2002 with subsequent corrigendum prescribing that one should have Degree in Science with one year diploma in Library Science for the post of Senior Technical Assistant-A and sought for setting aside the said condition of amended educational qualification by declaring the same as arbitrary, illegal and violative of Articles 14 and 16 of the Constitution of India and to direct the respondents to permit them to appear for Limited Departmental Competitive Examination for the post of Senior Technical Assistant-A on the basis of pre-amended recruitment rules with all consequential benefits. The above relief claimed is common to all the applicants in these O.As. The applicants in ...

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Sep 16 2004 (TRI)

A.P. Rao Vs. Union of India (Uoi) Through

Court : Central Administrative Tribunal CAT Hyderabad

Reported in : (2005)(1)SLJ339CAT

1. The applicant has filed this O.A. for issuing a direction to the respondents to issue him posting orders forthwith in a cadre post and declare the action of the respondents in not giving the applicant posting orders as violative of Articles 14, 16 and 21 of the Constitution of India and contrary to Rules 6 and 7 of All India Administrative Service (Cadre) Rules, 1954, and also contrary to the judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court reported in 1988(7) SLR 697. The applicant has also prayed for a further direction upon the respondents to consider his claim for permanent/long term deputation in inter-cadre transfer to Karnataka State as per the provisions of Indian Administrative Service (Cadre) Rules, 1954, and pass any other order as deemed fit and proper.2. The brief facts of the case are that the applicant is an IAS Officer of Andhra Pradesh cadre of 1979 batch and belongs to SC Community. It has been stated by the applicant that at the initial stage of his career, he was posted to...

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