LAWS(SC)-1996-4-15

STATE OF PUNJAB Vs. BALDEV SINGH KHOSLA

Decided On April 19, 1996
STATE OF PUNJAB Appellant
V/S
BALDEV SINGH KHOSLA Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) Leave granted.

(2.) This appeal by special leave arises from the order of the High Court of Punjab and Haryana made on September 14, 1994 in CWP No. 11874. The respondent was promoted as an Assistant Registrar of the Co-operative Societies by proceedings dated March 21, 1990. Rule 10 of the Punjab State Co-operative Service (Class II) Rules, 1958 enjoins that the promotee or direct recruit would be put on probation for a period of two years provided that the Government may allow service rendered on a post on an identical cadre or in the higher post in another department to count for probation in the said service. Rule 10 reads as under:

(3.) Though respondent had completed his probation on November 25, 1992, however, his probation was extended, in the meanwhile from time to time. On September 15, 1993, a show cause notice was issued to him as to why he should not be reverted to the substantive cadre. On consideration of the reply to show cause notice order came to be passed on February 11, 1994 reverting him to the substantive post from which he was promoted. Consequently, he filed writ petition. The High Court has allowed the writ petition holding that since he was not reverted before expiry of 3 years, he must be deemed to have been confirmed and that, therefore, the reversion order was held bad in law. The High Court did not express any opinion on the adverse remarks commented upon the performance of the respondent. Thus, this appeal by special leave.