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Somarajan Vs. State of Kerala
Court: Kerala
Decided on: Apr-01-1992
Reported in: (1992)IILLJ626Ker
Sreedharan, J1. An issue of general importance arises for consideration in this Original Petition. It is whether a member of the service or cadre who could not get his probation declared within the statutory period or the extended period will lose seniority in the cadre.2. Petitioner was promoted as Deputy Superintendent of Police in the Kerala Police Service on March 23, 1982. As per the Special Rules, an officer appointed in the rank of Deputy Super-indent of Police has to pass Account Test for Executive Officers during the period of probation, if he has not already passed the test or Account Test (Lower). Petitioner passed Account Test (Lower) while he was Circle Inspector of Police. The period of probation is one year on duty within a continuous period of two years. Petitioner's probation in the category of Deputy Superintendent of Police was declared with effect from March 22, 1983 as per Exhibit P-1 G.O. dated November 11, 1985.3. Respondents 3 to 8 got promotion to the cadre of ...
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