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2026 Supreme(Online)(CAT) 727

CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL
Jayesh V Bhairavia, M, Hukum Singh Meena, A
Sheetalben M. Damor – Appellant
Versus
Union of India – Respondent


Advocates:
For the Appellants/Petitioners: Party in Person
For the Respondents: Ms. R.R. Patel

ORDER

Per : Honble Dr.Hukum Singh Meena, Member (A)

1. In the instant OA, the applicant being aggrieved with the Order No.ED/NG/1025/2/5 Vol.II dated 01.06.2023 (Annexure A/1) issued by the Divisional Office, Pratapnagar, Vadodara whereby the applicant was informed that the written suitability test conducted for promotion to the post of Senior Clerk in which the applicant was declared qualified is cancelled due to policy matter and administrative reasons and Letter No. ED/NG/1025/2/5 Vol.II dated 17.07.2023 (Annexure A/9) issued by the Divisional Office, Pratapnagar, Vadodara whereby her representation dated 05.06.2023 was rejected on the ground that the procedure of written suitability was cancelled in accordance with Railway Board norms and policies, has filed the present OA under Section 19 of the Administrative Tribunals Act , 1985 seeking following reliefs:-

8. RELIEFS SOUGHT:

8.1 Lordships be pleased to admit this petition. And be pleased to issue order quash and setting aside order bearing No. ED/NG/1025/2/5 Vol.II dated 01.06.2023 as Annexure A/1 and order bearing No. ED/NG/1025/2/5 Vol.II dated 17.07.2023 as Annexure A/9.

8.2 Be pleased to direct the respondent to implement

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