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The Supreme Court dismissed the appeals by special leave arising from an order of the Administrative Tribunal made on December 15, 1986. The case involved the absorption of employees from H.I.M. Ayurvedic Degree College by the Government. The appellants were not regularly appointed and did not possess the requisite qualifications for absorption on a regular basis. Instead of retrenching them, the Government absorbed them in suitable administrative posts. The Tribunal directed to maintain their pay scales and absorption, which the Supreme Court found correct and based on equity. The appeals were dismissed with no costs.
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