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Subhadra Mahanta Vs. Government of Orissa and Others
Court: Orissa
Decided on: Feb-06-2001
Reported in: 91(2001)CLT494; 2001(I)OLR321
L. Mohapatra, J.1. The petitioner in this writ application has prayed for a direction to the opposite parties to give compassionate appointment to her from out of available vacancies under the Circle Inspector of Schools, Mayurbhanj.2. Case of the petitioner is that her husband Jagabandhu Mahanta who was working as Lance Naik in the 5th Battalion in Border Security Force died while performing duty in the Indo-Bangladesh Boarder. Her further case is that her late husband was only son of his parents and after death of her husband she did not get any financial help from her in-laws and is leading a miserable life. After demise of her husband the authorities of the Border Security Force videletter dated 24-6-1997 requested the Collector, Mayubhanj to give appointment to the petitioner on compassionate grounds. The petitioner also submitted her application on 9-9-1997 before the C. I. of Schools, Mayurbhanj for being appointed as a peon. The Collector in his letter dated 15-9-1998 addressed...
Minati Suna Vs. State of Orissa and Others
Court: Orissa
Decided on: Feb-06-2001
Reported in: 92(2001)CLT226; 2001(I)OLR340
L. Mohapatra, J.1. The petitioner in this writ application has challenged the order of termination under Annexure-1 dated 26-8-1996.2. Case of the petitioner is that she was working in the Sarbodaya Samity from 1980 to 1990 and in the year 1990 she was selected for the post of Anganwadi worker and was appointed as such at Chipakur Anganwadi Centre in the district of Koraput. While the petitioner was continuing as such she received the order of termination dated 26-8-96, Further case of the petitioner is that before termination she had not been afforded any opportunity at all to defend herself and there was complete violation of principles of natural justice.3. Counter has been filed on behalf of the opposite parties wherein it is stated that the petitioner on many occasions committed negligence in her duty for which adverse remarks bad been communicated to her in March, 1995 and January, 1996. Explanations were called for from the petitioner for unauthorised absence from duty and expla...
iswar Chandra Mohanta Vs. Managing Director, Orissa Forest Development ...
Court: Orissa
Decided on: Feb-06-2001
Reported in: 2001(I)OLR291
L. Mohapatra, J.1. The petitioner in this writ application has challenged the order dated 11-2-99 passed by the Managing Director, Orissa, Forest Development Corporation Limited (hereinafter referred to as 'the Corporation') intimating the petitioner that his case for appointment under the rehabilitation assistance scheme can be considered only after lifting of the ban imposed by the Government.2. Case of the petitioner is that his father was working as Watchman under regular establishment in the office of the Divisional Manager, Badampahar under Karanjia (commercial) Division, Orissa Forest Development Corporation. While in service father of the petitioner expired on 23-12-93 after 13 years of service. After demise of his father the petitioner submitted, an application before the Divisional Manager for appointment under the Rehabilitation Assistance Scheme. Said application was submitted in prescribed form as specified in Rule 8 of the Orissa Civil Service (Rehabilitation Assistance) ...
Nilendri Kumari SwaIn Vs. Union of India and Others
Court: Orissa
Decided on: Feb-06-2001
Reported in: 92(2001)CLT310; 2001(I)OLR284
L. Mohapatra, J. 1. The petitioner in this writ application has challenged the order of transfer dated 21-6-2000 wherein she has been transferred from Bhubaneswar to Durgapur.2. The petitioner was appointed as Asst. Sub-Inspector (M) on 9-1-1997 and joined at Group Centre, C.R.P.F., Allahabad on the very same day. She served in Allahabad Group Centre from 9-1-97 to 11-9-98 and was transferred to Group Centre, C. R. P. F, Bhubaneswar as her father was serving as Head Constable at C. R. P. F., Bhubaneswar. While the petitioner was continuing at Bhubaneswar, her father was transferred on 5-1-1999 to 39 Battalion at Jammu and the petitioner had to shoulder the responsibility of four sisters, mother and grandmother, On 21-6-2000 the petitioner has been transferred from Bhubaneswar to Durgapur and the said order is under challenge in the writ application.3. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that Standing Order No. 3/99 lays down transfer policy of ministerial Staff. Under Clause 3(a...
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