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1991 Supreme(Raj) 461

J.R.CHOPRA, Y.R.MEENA
State of Rajasthan – Appellant
Versus
Bharta Ram – Respondent


JUDGMENT

1. 1. This writ petition is directed against the judgment of the learned Members of the Rajasthan Civil Services Tribunal dated 29.4.85 which has been filed on 23.8.86 i.e. after the expiry of about one year and four months. Mr. Kumbhat has raised a preliminary objection and has submitted that the writ petition is highly belated. There are two Govt. circulars, first bearing No. F.17(6)DOP/A-H/85 dated 3.1.87 of the Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms where in it has been ordered that instructions have been issued from time to time to the effect that the decision of the Tribunal should be implemented or a writ petition filed against such judgment within a period of three months. Mr. Kumbhat has also drawn our attention to another circular of the Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms bearing No. F.17(6) DOP/A-II/85 dated 4th Nov., 1985 where in Para 3 of the instructions it has been observed that three months period is considered to be reasonable time for implementing the judgment of the Tribunal or for taking a decision to file a writ petition against such judgment before the Rajasthan High Court. It has been claimed by Mr. S. Kumbhat that this w



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