LAWS(KAR)-2013-12-387

G.R. NANJUNDAPPA Vs. BRUHAT BANGALORE MAHANAGARA PALIKE

Decided On December 10, 2013
G.R. Nanjundappa Appellant
V/S
BRUHAT BANGALORE MAHANAGARA PALIKE Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THE appellant, original petitioner, is aggrieved by the order dated 18.07.2013 of learned Single Judge in Writ Petition No. 11504/2013. The simple, but curious facts of the case are that the petitioner was aggrieved by the order dated 29.01.2013, declining his request to change his cadre from Senior Health Inspector to Work Inspector, which post carries a lower pay scale. The reason canvassed before us for making such a curious request before the management was that the appellant was facing stagnation insofar as, in his existing cadre with a much higher pay scale, he had no further scope for promotion. In support of his case, the appellant relied upon provisions of Rule 16(a)(ii) of the Karnataka Civil Services (General Recruitment) Rules, 1977, which reads as under:

(2.) IT is clearly seen that the appellant has not approached with clean hands or in a bona fide manner either learned Single Judge, by filing the petition under Article 226 of the Constitution or the Division Bench by way of appeal. The appellant is not shown to have either a legal right, much less a fundamental right to choose either his post or cadre, nor the Rules in question and conditions contained in the provisions were satisfied in the facts of the case. The explanation or the excuse cited for seeking appointment to a post carrying pay scale of Rs. 11,600 -21,000 from the existing post carrying pay scale of Rs. 16,000 -29,600 is far from convincing. Under the circumstances, the appeal is summarily dismissed with costs, quantified at Rs. 5,000/ -, which the appellant shall deposit within fifteen days to the Karnataka State Legal Services Authority at Bangalore.