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1995 Supreme(SC) 282

A. M. AHMADI, N. P. SINGH, SUHAS C. SEN
Rameshwar Dass: Jagbir Singh: Raghbir Singh: Raghubir Singh: Mehar Singh – Appellant
Versus
State Of Haryana – Respondent


Judgment

N.P. SINGH, J

(1) LEAVE granted.

(2) THESE appeals have been filed on behalf of the appellants who had been employed as drivers in Haryana Roadways. While in service, their eyesight became defective and subnormal. On that ground, the appellants were retired from the service of the Haryana Roadways. The writ petitions filed on their behalf were dismissed by the High court.

(3) THE question whether a State Road Transport Corporation can retire the bus drivers on the ground of their defective or subnormal eyesight developed during the course of the employment has been examined by this Court in the case of Anand Bihari v. Rajasthan State Road Transport Corpn.. This court held that such terminations of service were unjustified, inequitable and discriminatory, though not amounting to retrenchment within the meaning of Section 2(00 of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. It was impressed by this court that service conditions of the bus drivers must provide adequate safeguards because such bus drivers have developed defective eyesight or subnormal eyesight because of the occupational hazards. A scheme was directed to be framed for providing alterna



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