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Sep 05 1978

M.D. Parmar Vs. Y.B. Zala and anr.

Court: Gujarat

Decided on: Sep-05-1978

Reported in: (1979)GLR497; (1980)ILLJ260Guj

1. New situations pose new challenges and demand new answers. Such a situation has arisen in the present petition by a dismissed Government servant which has thrown up a very vital question, namely : Can an employee satisfactorily explain whether he had a good and sufficient cause for reporting late on a particular day one and a half years ago and show-cause for the lapse Would or would not the delay of one and half years to initiate disciplinary proceedings by itself constitute denial of reasonable opportunity to defend and thus violate principles of natural justice 2. On the allegation that on one occasion the petitioner, a police constable, had remained absent in the morning parade and on some other occasions he was found absent when roll call was taken during the course of one month between November 15, 1971 and December 15, 1971, departmental proceedings were initiated against the said constable about 1 1/2 years thereafter by a charge-sheet dated May 18, 1973. At the conclusion o...


Sep 02 1978

Kumari Jayshree Chandrachud Dixit Vs. State of Gujarat and ors.

Court: Gujarat

Decided on: Sep-02-1978

Reported in: (1979)1GLR614

P.D. Desai, J.1. This petition filed by an applicant for admission to the first M.B.B.S. Course in one of the Government Medical Colleges in the State of Gujarat challenges the validity of Rule 5.2(A) added on July 1, 1978 in the Rules for Admission to First M.B.B.S. Course at the Government Medical Colleges in the State of Gujarat, 1978 (hereinafter referred to as 'the Rules') In order to appreciate the points which arise for determination, it would be necessary to make an appraisal of the problem against its proper background.2. There are the following four Government Medical Colleges in the State of Gujarat; (1) B.J. Medical College at Ahmedabad affiliated to the Gujarat University, (2) Medical College at Baroda affiliated to the M.S. University, (3) M.P. Shah Medical College at Jamnagar affiliated to the Saurashtra University and (4) Government Medical College at Surat affiliated to the South Gujarat University. In order to regulate admission to these Colleges during the year 1978 ...


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