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2001 Supreme(Raj) 2

A.R.LAKSHMANAN, RAJESH BALIA
Rikhab Raj Kumbhat – Appellant
Versus
State of Rajasthan – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
M.S. Singhvi, for Petitioner R.P. Dave, for Respondents No. 2 & 3.

Honble LAKSHMANAN, CJ.–Heard Mr. Singhvi for the petitioner and Mr. R.P. Dave for respondents No. 2 and 3. The petitioner after his retirement on 31.12.1988 as Dy. Registrar (Admn.) has filed this writ petition on 15.3.1990 to direct the respondents to fix the pay of the petitioner on the post of Addl. Registrar with effect from 30.8.1988 in the old pay-scale of Rs. 2750-5000 which has been given to Deputy Registrar (Judl.) and, thereafter with effect from 1.9.1988 in the pay-scale of Rs. 4500-5700 of the Rules of 1989 which has been given to Addl. Registrar (Judl.) with all consequential benefits. A further prayer for direction to be issued to respondents directing them to change the nomenclature and grade of the post of Deputy Registrar (Admn.) equivalent to that of Addl. Registrar (Judl.) with effect from 30.8.1988 has also been made.

(2). The petitioner entered in the service of the Rajasthan High Court in October 1951. He was promoted to the post of Deputy Registrar in officiating capacity by order dated 19.1.1988 (Annex. 1). He retired as Deputy Registrar on 31.12.1988. According to the petitioner there were 7 posts of Deputy Registrar in the High Court, 2 posts of Deputy Regi




































































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