LAWS(JHAR)-2009-11-37

JAGAT NARAYAN PRASAD Vs. STATE OF JHARKHAND

Decided On November 09, 2009
Jagat Narayan Prasad Appellant
V/S
STATE OF JHARKHAND Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) HEARD the learned counsel for the parties.

(2.) PETITIONER , in this writ application, has prayed for a direction to the Respondents to promote him on Class -III post with effect from 12.7.1990 in the same manner, as granted to others including one person, who according to the petitioner, is junior to him in the Gradation list.

(3.) COUNTER affidavit has been filed on behalf of the Respondents. Learned counsel for the Respondents would explain that the Circulars enabling the promotions of the employees from Class - IV to Class -III was, no doubt issued, but with a stipulation that those who had passed the Matriculation Examination prior to the year 1978, would be eligible for being considered. The petitioner, had admittedly passed his examination in the year 1980 and therefore, his candidature could not be considered alongwith the other employees, who had gained the promotion to the Class -III post in the year 1990. Learned counsel adds further that it has been subsequently detected that the promotions granted to the aforesaid co - employees of the petitioner, was itself erroneous inasmuch as, the Rules of procedure were not adopted by the concerned authorities and the Department is contempl ating to take an appropriate decision considering the impropriety of such promotions granted to them. Learned counsel argues that the petitioner cannot possibly take any benefit from the promotions granted to his co -employees and he has to satisfy his candidature by reference to his own merits and qualifications vis -a -vis, the directions as contained in the Circulars vide Annexures -3 and 4.