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2000 Supreme(SC) 1439

RUMA PAL, J.JAGANNADHA RAO
Delhi Jal Board – Appellant
Versus
Mahinder Singh – Respondent


ORDER

This Special Leave petition is preferred against the order of the Division Bench of the Delhi High Court dated 27.3.2000 in LPA 129/2000 dismissing the LPA filed by the Delhi Jal Board on the ground of delay and Advocate not being present. The respondent-writ petitioner contended before the learned Single Judge that the sealed cover prepared by the Departmental Promotion Committee should be opened and he be given the benefit of promotion as per the recommendation of the DPC notwithstanding the pendency of a latter disciplinary case.

2. The learned Single Judge of the High Court accepted the writ petitioner s contention following two judgments of this Court reported in Bank of India v. Degala Suryanarayana1 and in State of A.P. v. N. Radhakishan2 and allowed the writ petition. It was held that once the first disciplinary inquiry resulted in favour of the writ petitioner, the benefit of the findings of DPC in the sealed cover should be given to the writ petitioner notwithstanding the pendency of a second inquiry. In the two judgments of this Court which were followed by the learned Single Judge, it was held that if a person s case had been considered for promotion by the Departme







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