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2002 Supreme(SC) 624

D.P.MOHAPATRA, K.G.BALAKRISHNAN
Chairman, State Bank Of India – Appellant
Versus
All Orissa State Bank Officers Association – Respondent


JUDGMENT

D.P. Mohapatra, J.-Leave granted.

2. These appeals filed by the Chairman, State Bank of India, Central Office, Mumbai and the Chief General Manager, State Bank of India, Local Head Office at Bhubaneshwar are directed against the judgment dated 24.11.1998 of the High Court of Orissa in OJC No. 8863/1997 and the Order dated 23.7.1999 disposing of the petition for review of the said judgment, Civil Review No. 15/99, filed by the appellants. The operative portion of the judgment dated 24.11.98 reads as follows :

"For the foregoing reasons we set aside paragraph 2 of the Staff Circular No. 91 of 1987 if the same is still in force and direct the opposite parties to confer such rights on the petitioner-Association as are available to them under Rule 24 of the Verification Rules.

The Management of the State Bank of India are directed to keep in mind the observations made in this judgment while dealing with its employees, officers and their Unions, recognized or unrecognized."

3. The High Court, allowing the review petition in part by the order dated 23rd July, 1999, issued the following directions :

"For the aforesaid reasons, in partial modification of the judgment dated 24.11.1998, we




































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