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2025 Supreme(Online)(HP) 9105

IN THE HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH, SHIMLA
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RANJAN SHARMA
Baldev Singh – Appellant
Versus
STATE OF HP – Respondent


Petitioner Advocates:Deshinder Khanna ,Respondent Advocate: AG

IN THE HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH

AT SHIMLA

CWPOA No.3316 of 2020 Decided on: 19.11.2025

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Baldev Singh ....Petitioner

Versus

State of Himachal Pradesh and others ...Respondents

Coram

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Ranjan Sharma, Judge

Whether approved for reporting?. Yes.

For the petitioner: Mr. D.K. Khanna, Advocate.

For the respondents: Mr. Navlesh Verma, Additional

Advocate General.

RanCjan Sharma, Judge

Petitioner, Baldev Singh, initially filed

Original Application No.6448 of 2017 before the State Administrative Tribunal and upon abolition of Tribunal, the matter stood transferred to this Court, as

CWPOA No.3316 of 2020, seeking the following reliefs :-

“(i). That the respondents be directed to

regularize the service of the applicant after 8 years service w.e.f. 01.01.2003 with all consequential benefits i.e. arrear of pay,

seniority and pension etc.

(ii). The respondents be directed to grant

interest @ 12% per annum from due dates from all monetary benefits to which the

applicant is entitled.”

FACTUAL MATRIX:

2. Grievance of the petitioner is that he was appointed as daily wage Supervisor in Development Block Paragpur, District Kangra, on 0H1.01.1995

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