LAWS(P&H)-2013-7-581

AJIT SINGH Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB & OTHERS

Decided On July 01, 2013
AJIT SINGH Appellant
V/S
STATE OF PUNJAB AND OTHERS Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS letters patent appeal assails the order dated 6.11.1996, whereby the learned Single Judge has dismissed the appellant's writ petition in which he raised a seniority dispute and claimed himself senior to the 3rd respondent. The appellant was appointed as a Tracer in PWD (B&R Branch) on 3.8.1964, on being sponsored by the Employment Exchange. Thereafter, regular recruitment was made by the Subordinate Services Selection Board, Punjab. The name of respondent No. 3 was recommended for appointment on 19.3.1965, whereas the name of the appellant was recommended for such appointment after three days. The appellant claimed himself senior to respondent No. 3 on the premise that he was already working as a Tracer since August 3, 1963. In other words, it was a claim for counting of temporary/ad hoc service towards seniority. The learned Single Judge, however, has declined the same on the basis of the Government instructions dated March 15, 1962 which inter alia provide that temporary appointment without the recommendation of Subordinate Services Selection Board is just a make -shift arrangement and, therefore, may not count for seniority.

(2.) STILL aggrieved, the present appeal has been preferred.