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2015 Supreme(P&H) 1284

PARAMJEET SINGH
Anoop – Appellant
Versus
State of Haryana – Respondent


Advocates:
Advocate Appeared:
For the Petitioner:Mr. Nipun Vashist, Advocate
For the Respondent:Mr. Sandeep S. Mann, Sr. DAG, Haryana, Mr. S.S. Khurana, Advocate

JUDGMENT :

Paramjeet Singh, J.

Instant writ petition has been filed under Articles 226/227 of the Constitution of India for setting aside the order dated 19.09.2012 (Annexure P-1) passed by respondent No. 3-Collector, Rewari whereby respondent No. 4-Rajender Singh has been appointed Lambardar of village Bhagwanpur and orders dated 22.08.2013 (Annexure P-2) and 04.03.2014 (Annexure P-3) whereby appeal and revision filed by the petitioner have been dismissed by respondent No. 2-Commissioner, Gurgaon Division, Gurgaon and respondent No. 1-Financial Commissioner, Haryana, respectively.

2. Brief facts of the case are that to fill up the vacancy caused on account of death of Sardar Singh, Lambardar (Harijan) of village Bhagwanpur, District Rewari, applications were invited from interested persons by making publication/proclamation in the village after obtaining necessary sanction from the Collector. In response to the proclamation, six persons including the petitioner and respondent No. 4 applied for the post of Lambardar out of which petitioner, respondent No. 2 and one Om Parkash were left in the fray as remaining were proceeded against ex parte. The Assistant Collector-IInd Grade and Ass












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