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1964 (7) TMI 58

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..... ember, 1960 published in an Extraordinary Issue of the Calcutta Gazette dated the 2nd January, 1961. Rules have been made for the recruitment of Supervisors of Panchayats. It has been provided that 25 per cent, of the posts to be created or falling vacant every year, shall be filled by promotion from Government staff working in the Collectorate and other offices in the district, with experience in Panchayat or community development work or social service. The selection will be made by the District Officer according to the number of vacancies allotted by the Director of Panchayats to be filled by promotion in a particular district. The remaining 75 per cent, of the posts to be created or falling vacant every year are to be filled by direct r .....

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..... upervisors of Panchayats, that is to say, who were already working as Supervisors of Panchayats, on a temporary basis. Before the appointment order made by the Director of Panchayats could be communicated to the petitioner, the Director of Panchayats recalled and cancelled the said order sometime in June, 1961. The letter of appointment was not handed over to the petitioner. On the 15th April, 1962 advertisements have been issued in the Jugantar and Amrita Bazar Patrika inviting applications for seven posts of supervisors of Panchayats. The petitioner's grievance is that he had already been appointed as a supervisor of Panchayats and therefore this action of putting in advertisements for candidates is contrary to law. The short point th .....

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..... es against the appellant were serious, he thought that as the appellant was a refugee and had a large family to support, his dismissal would be too hard and instead of dismissing him, he should be reverted to his original post of Quanungo and warned that if he did not behave properly in future he should be dealt with severely. On the very next day, the State of Pepsu merged in the State of Punjab. Before this order could be communicated to the appellant, the file was put up before the Revenue Minister of Punjab with which Pepsu had merged, and he was of the opinion that dismissal from service was the correct punishment and no leniency should be shown on the ground that the appellant was a displaced person or had a large family to support. T .....

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