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2014 Supreme(SC) 168

T.S.THAKUR, VIKRAMAJIT SEN
Nisha Devi – Appellant
Versus
State of H. P. – Respondent


Judgment :-

VikramajitSen, J. –

1. Leave granted.

2. Delay condoned.

3. By means of these Appeals the Appellant/Petitioner assails the decision of the High Court of Himachal Pradesh at Shimla in C.W.P.No.4169 of 2009, whereby her appointment as an Anganwadi Worker, on 11.04.2007, was set aside. The Appeals present a picture of protracted litigation. It appears that Respondent No.5 had successfully challenged the Appellant’s appointment before the Deputy Commissioner. The Appellant’s consequent Appeal had limited success before the Divisional Commissioner as he, by Order dated 13.05.2008, had remanded the matter to the Deputy Commissioner, Kullu, for fresh consideration. This time around the Appellant had succeeded upto the level of the Divisional Commissioner resulting in filing of C.W.P.No.1570 of 2009 before the High Court. The previous writ proceedings filed by Respondent No.5 succeeded inasmuch as it was held that the Divisional Commissioner had no power to review his own Order under the Scheme and Guidelines relating to ‘Anganwadi Workers’. The narration of the complicated and convoluted sequence of events is not essential for deciding the present Appeals for the simple reason tha




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