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1998 Supreme(Del) 463

B.K.RAMAMOORTHY
DELHI TRANSPORT CORPORATION WORKERS UNION – Appellant
Versus
GOVERNMENT OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
A.M.SANGHVI, K.C.MITTAL, S.K.Luthra

K. Ramamoorthy, J.

( 1 ) THE petitioner Union has challenged the posting of the 5th Respondent to the post of Chief General Manager. The proceedings of the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi dated 4. 6. 1997 would state that the 5th respondent was working as Joint Director, Indian System of Medicines is posted as Chief General Manager, DTC which post was vacant. The order dated 4. 6. 1997 reads as under: government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Services I Department) 5, Shamnath Marg, Delhi - 54. No:f. 8/1/97/s. I/pt. II, Dated 4 June, 1979 order The Lt. Governor Delhi, is pleased to order the transfer/posting of the following I. A. S/utcs Officers with immediate effect:

( 2 ) LEARNED Counsel for the petitioner Mr. K. C. Mittal confined his submissions only to the legality of the appointment of the 5th Respondent and he did not atvance any argument with reference to other reliefs prayed for by the petitioner in the writ petition. The learned Counsel sought to leave to withdraw those reliefs reserving the rights of the petitioner to challenge whenever it is necessary.

( 3 ) I do not think that any prejudice will be caused to respondents 1 to 4 by reservin





































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