AJOY NATH RAY, ASHOK BHUSHAN
Narendra Kumar son of Late Ram Manohar – Appellant
Versus
State of Uttar Pradesh – Respondent
( 2 ) WE are in respectful agreement with the order passed by Honble Mr. Justice Tarun Agarwal dated 12th April, 2004 where by his Lordship has held that the writ petitioners were not entitled to any relief and they had no right to hold their respective posts
( 3 ) WE assume for the purposes of this appeal, though the Honble Judge has held otherwise in the court below, that he posts were in the nature of substantive permanent vacancies. However, it is the admitted position that though the selection committee after advertisement had recommended appointments with a probationary period, the appointing authority chose quite a different procedure and issued ad-hoc letters of appointments to all the writ petitioners.
( 4 ) ON behalf of the appellants, it has been contended that on the facts of this case, the appointments granted must be treated by the Cou
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