LAWS(ALL)-2018-1-152

ANUPAM VERMA Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS

Decided On January 19, 2018
Anupam Verma Appellant
V/S
UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) Heard Mr. Anupam Verma, petitioner-in-person, Mr. S.B. Pandey, learned Assistant Solicitor General of India for respondents No. 1 to 3 and Mr. O.P. Srivastava, Senior Advocate assisted by Mr. Virendra Kumar Dubey, learned Counsel for the respondent No.4.

(2.) The petitioner has approached this Court under Article 226 of the Constitution of India claiming following reliefs :

(3.) Mr. O.P. Srivastava, Senior Advocate, assisted by Mr. Virendra Kumar Dubey, learned Counsel for the respondent No.4 has raised a preliminary objection with regard to maintainability of the present writ petition and has submitted that as the petitioner failed in 12 subjects out of 13, his training of Commercial Pilot License was terminated vide order dated 6.2016 against which the petitioner has preferred writ petition No. 24933 (M/B) of 2016. He has submitted that the aforesaid termination order dated 6.2016 was subject to ratification by the Steering Committee. The Steering Committee, vide order dated 15.12.2016, ratified the order dated 6.2016 and the same was also served upon the petitioner as well as placed before this Court on 19.12.2016. A Co-ordinate Bench of this Court considered the validity of the termination order dated 6.2016 as well as order dated 15.12.2016 and vide judgment and order dated 12.2017, disposed of writ petition No. 24933 (M/B) of 2016 along with writ petition Nos. 3903 (M/B) of 2014, 4919 (M/B) of 2016 and 2952 of 2016 (M/B) filed by the petitioner with liberty to the petitioner to approach any other Flying Training Organization and Joint Director was desired by the Court to help the petitioner in getting admission in any of the remaining Flying Training Organization. The DGCA was also to help the petitioner in getting the remaining fee reimbursed from the Ministry, taking into consideration the fact that the petitioner has arrayed all the officers from one to eleven by name and these are the officers who are to instruct and teach the petitioner in Udan Academy and even if everybody tried to be fair the atmosphere of the training institute will be filled with apprehension and anxiety and both sides will be apprehensive of reaction of the other and the atmosphere will not be conducive for the training of commercial pilots.