Rajasthan Court December 1999 Judgments
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Shiv Kumar Vs. Director/Chairman, Board of Technical Education, Raj., ...
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Dec-01-1999
Reported in: AIR2000Raj138; 2000(1)WLC744
ORDERB.J. Shethna, J.1. The petitioner has prayed in this petition to direct the respondent to restore the enrollment of the petitioner and that he may be allowed to avail one more opportunity / attempt to complete his Diploma course.2. The petitioner applied for the diploma course in the Civil Engineering conducted by the Board of Technical Eduction Rajasthan, Jodhpur on passing his Senior Hr. Secondary Examination in the year 1991.3. According to the petitioner, the said diploma course was conducted by the respondent-Board. Under Rule 5(D) of the Rules and Regulation for Diploma Course in Engineering / Non-Engineering, a candidate can complete his Diploma Course within a maximum period of 9 years. As the petitioner was admitted in the year 1991 in Diploma Course, therefore, he can complete his course within 9 years i.e. by the year 2000. However, his enrolment was wrongly cancelled by the respondent-Board in the year 1998 on the ground that he failed to earn 140 credits and he has ea...
Rsrtc Vs. Ramesh Chandra
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Dec-01-1999
Reported in: (2001)IIILLJ953Raj; 2000WLC(Raj)UC451
N.N. Mathur, J.1. This writ petition under Article 226 and 227 the Constitution of India is filed by the Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation, hereinafter referred to as 'the petitioner Corporation', challenging the award/judgment dated December 26, 1991 passed by the Industrial Tribunal, Bhilwara to the extent it has interfered with the order of punishment.2. The necessary facts giving rise to the present petition are that first respondent Ramesh Chandra Sharma, Conductor with the petitioner Corporation was charged for misconduct. It is alleged that on December 22, 1981, he was on duty on Bus No. 284 plying from Bikaner to Ganganagar. The Bus was checked near Anupgarh. The inspecting Party found 13 passengers travelling without tickets. It revealed that the first respondent had collected bus fare from the said passengers but did not issue tickets to them. The charges were proved against the first respondent after a due enquiry. The Disciplinary Authority agreed with the finding ...
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