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2010 Supreme(Raj) 1286

JAGDISH BHALLA, M.N.BHANDARI
Jaipur Metals and Electricals Ltd. – Appellant
Versus
Jagdish Prasad Gupta – Respondent


Advocates:
For the Appellant:Manoj Kumar Sharma, Advocate.
For the Respondent:Saugat Roy, Advocate.

JUDGMENT

1. - Aggrieved by the order dated 29.10.1998, by which writ petition was allowed, appellant has preferred this appeal.

2. The writ petition was filed by the petitioner-non-appellant against the order of termination dated 2.9.1995. The challenge to the aforesaid order of termination was made being violative of Articles 14 and 16 of the Constitution of India as well as provisions of Indian Contract Act. The appellant herein raised an objection regarding maintainability of the writ petition as appellant company does not fall within the definition of 'state' or its agency as provided under Article 12 of the Constitution of India.

3. The learned Single Judge did not accept the objection regarding maintainability of the writ petition and taking note of the factual as well as legal aspect of the matter, allowed the writ petition whereby termination order was set aside with consequential relief of reinstatement with back wages, till petitioner attains age of superannuation.

4. Learned Counsel for the appellant submits that there are two grounds to challenge the impugned judgment passed by the learned Single Judge. It is firstly urged that it is a case of contract between a private co
























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