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1993 Supreme(SC) 1131

B. P. JEEVAN REDDY, M. N. VENKATACHALIAH, S. MOHAN
Kerala Solvent Extractions – Appellant
Versus
A. Unnikrishnan – Respondent


ORDER

We have learned counsel on both sides. Special leave granted.

2. The appellant challenges the order dated June 4, 1993 passed by the High Court of Kerala at Ernakulam in Writ Appeal No.269 of 1993. The proceedings relate to the empanelling of badli workmen. One of the conditions for eligibility for appointment was that the educational qualification of the candidates should not be more than the 8th Standard. Respondent produced a certificate issued by the School authorities to the effect that he had passed the 7th Standard on May 15, 1974. The purpose of this was to show that his qualifications were not more than the 8th Standard. He, accordingly, succeeded in having himself empanelled as a badli workman. On receiving certain complaints that the respondent had secured employment by suppression of truth and by false representation, the appellant issued a show-cause notice to the respondent asking as to why action should not be taken against him under the standing orders. In reply the respondent admitted that he had completed 10th Standard and pleaded for sympathy. On March 3, 1989, the appellant terminated the services of the respondent for fraudulent misrepresentation.

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