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2017 Supreme(Guj) 858

P.P.BHATT
Alimiya Gulamrasul Shaikh – Appellant
Versus
State of Gujarat – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For the Appellant :R.V. Deshmukh, Learned Advocate for P.S. Patel, Advocate
For the Respondent: Asmita Patel, AGP

JUDGMENT :

P.P. Bhatt, J.

1. The petitioner by way of present petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India has prayed for issuance of an appropriate writ/order for quashing and setting aside the inquiry which was held by the respondents and the order dated 28.07.2005 passed by the respondent No. 2 at Annexure-Z.

2. The brief facts giving rise to the present writ petition are as under:-

2.1. The petitioner is a handicapped person, and he was appointed on 05.11.1974 as a Clerk in the Sub-Registrar Office, Dhandhuka, District Ahmedabad. Thereafter, he was appointed as a Clerk on 15.01.1984 in the office of the respondent No. 2. By order dated 07.07.1986, he was promoted as a Sub-Registrar, Grade II at Dasada Patadi, District Surendranagar, and thereafter, he was transferred from time to time. Again he was promoted by the order dated 09.12.1997, and was posted at Sub-Registrar, Grade-I, Odhav, Ahmedabad. Thereafter, he was posted at Gandhinagar as Sub-Registrar, Grade-I, and from 09.05.2002, he was posted at the office of the Deputy Collector, Valuation, Division-I, Ahmedabad. Lastly, he was transferred to the office of the Sub-Registrar, Grade-I, Narol, Ahmedabad from 04.07.200



























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