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Municipal Corporation of Delhi Vs. Ram Lal Malik and ors.
Court: Delhi
Decided on: Apr-01-1982
Reported in: 22(1982)DLT208; ILR1982Delhi914; 1982LabIC1599; 1982(2)SLJ575(Delhi)
Avadh Behari Rohatgi, J.(1) These are two appeals under Clause 10 of the Letters Patent from the order of a learned single judge dated 11th February. 1981. At the conclusion of the hearing on March 23, 1982 we announced our orders. We allowed the appeals. We dismissed the writ petition. We left the parties to bear their own costs Now we give our reasons. (2) These are the facts. On May 22, 1979 two assistant engineers of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (the Corporation), Ram Lal Malik and 1. C. Gupta, brought a writ oetition under Article 226 of the Constitution against the Corporation and its Commissioner. These two petitioners challenged the final seniority list notified on January 30, 1975 and asked that the said seniority list be quashed by a writ of certiorari. (3) This writ petition was contested by the Corporation. Among other pleas the Corporation raised the objection that the writ petition was not competent in the absence of all those who were likely to be affected by the d...
J.S. Girl Rao Vs. Hind Kusht Niwaran Sangh and ors.
Court: Delhi
Decided on: Apr-01-1982
Reported in: AIR1982Delhi446; 22(1982)DLT23
Sachar, J. (1) This is an appeal against the order of the learned single Judge holding that the Indian Leprosy Association (Hind Kusht Niwaran Sangh) hereinafter to be called the Sangh) is not an authority or a State Government within Article 12 of the Constitution and no writ petition is. thereforee, maintainable.(2) The facts leading to the writ petition are that by memorandum of 1-5-1980 the appellant was informed that he had been selected for the post of Assistant Editor to the journal 'Leprosy in India' run by the Sangh. He was put on probation for a period of one year. His services could be terminated during the period of probation without any notice and without assigning any reason, thereafter the services will be terminable on one months' notice on either side. By a memo of 13-9-1980 the appellant was informed that his services will stand terminated w.e.f. 14-10-1980. This was in pursuance of the resolution of the Sangh dated 19-8-1980. The appellant then chellenged his termina...
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