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Feb 01 1996

Shashi Kant Vs. State of Rajasthan and ors.

Court: Rajasthan

Decided on: Feb-01-1996

Reported in: 1996WLC(Raj)UC358; 1996(1)WLN601

V.K. Singhal, J.1. The petitioner has challenged the order of termination dated 10.5.1991 alleging that he was a regularly selected employee against a clear vacancy and due process was followed for selection. The appointment was for indefinite period and therefore it should have been treated substantive. The alleged absence would fall within the misconduct for which the respondents were under obligation to make an enquiry and since the enquiry has not been made, the order of termination is illegal. It is also submitted that the petitioner was allowed leave for the period from 15.2.1991 to 9.8.91 and therefore the order of termination could not have been passed on 10...912. In order to appreciate the above contention of the petitioner, the facts as submitted by the learned counsel for the petitioner are that the petitioner was appointed vide order dated 28.3.1987 on daily wage basis at the rate of Rs. 11/- per day temporarily. In the order of appointment it is mentioned that two posts o...


Feb 01 1996

Smt. Kamli Gujar and Two ors. Vs. Rajasthan State Road Transport Corpo ...

Court: Rajasthan

Decided on: Feb-01-1996

Reported in: 1996(3)WLC197; 1996(1)WLN604

Rajendra Saxena, J.1. This appeal has been directed against the Award dated 25.3.1989 passed by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Jaipur (in short 'the Tribunal') whereby a sum of Rs. 99,000/- with interest @ 12% p.a. as compensation was granted In favour of the claimants.2. For the disposal of this appeal, it will suffice to mention that on 26.9.1984 at about 7.30 P.M. deceased Sadhuram was going from Manoharpur towards Jaipur on foot on the National Highway. He was going behind two camel carts and was on his right side. At that time, RSRTC bus No. RRB 2486, which was being driven rashly and negligently and with a high speed, by respondent Birju Singh hit the deceased and the camel carts from rear side, with the result the deceased sustained fatal injuries and died. F.I.R. Ex. P 1 was lodged at police station Shahpura, whereupon after investigation the challan Ex. 3 was filed against the said bus driver. The claimants, who are widow, mother and minor daughter of the deceased filed c...


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