(1.) THIS writ petition has been filed by the petitioner for issuing the directions to the respondents to comply with the order of the Rajasthan Civil Services Appellate Tribunal,, Jaipur, dated the 24th July, 1981, (hereinafter called as 'the Tribunal' ). The operative part of the order of the Tribunal reads as under: "the result is that the appeal is accepted. The appellant is found suitable to be promoted against merit quota for the year 1978-79 when the Dpc met. He is, therefore, entitled to be placed in accordance with his seniority, i. e. he would rank senior to Shri Manohar Singh. It would further be entitled to all consequential benefits arising out of it. "
(2.) THIS case was taken up yesterday and Mrs. Kamla Jain, the learned Additional Government Advocate then prayed for a days' time to obtain instructions of the Government so that the undertaking can be given for implementation of the order of the Tribunal.
(3.) THE object of the constitution of the Tribunal was that the civil servants are threatened with the situation where the seniority, promotion, confirmation and fixation of pay and service conditions are undermined and they had no alternative remedy but to file the writ petition earlier before this Court. Since under our Constitution, the State is committed to social justice and has assured the justice to all, the legislation of the service Tribunal was a progressive legislation, meant for providing easy and speedy remedy and relief to the civil servants. Unfortunately, the very State after getting this legislation enacted and passed has not only exhibited indifference to the most vital important part of the enforcement of the orders but many of its functionaries have exhibited apathy towards the judgments of the Tribunal.