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1991 Supreme(SC) 240

KULDIP SINGH, M.H.KANIA, P.B.SAWANT
O. P. Garg – Appellant
Versus
State Of U. P. – Respondent


Advocates:
A.P.MOHANTY, A.S.PUNDIR, ANIL KATIYAR, ANIS AHMED, D.K.GARG, GOPAL SUBRAMANIUM, JITENDRA SHARMA, M.P.SHORAVALA, PRAMOD SVARUP, R.K.JAIN, R.N.KESHWANI, R.VENKATARAMANA, RACHNA GUPTA, S.D.DIXIT, SATISH CHANDRA AGRAWAL, YOGESHAR PRASAD

JUDGMENT

KULDIP SINGH, J.:— Before us are the members of Uttar Pradesh Higher Judicial Service (hereinafter called the Service). Promotees and the direct recruits, as usual, are in the fray. This is their second round of litigation in this Court. Earlier in P. K. Dixit v. State of U. P., (1988) 1 SCR 398, this Court directed the preparation of fresh seniority list in accordance with the observations made, therein. The Allahabad High Court thereafter framed and circulated final seniority list of the service on August 25, 1988. Both promotees and direct recruits are not satisfied with the same. They have challenged the said seniority list, inter alia, on the ground that it is not in conformity with the directions of this Court in Dixits case.

2. We may briefly state the necessary facts. The service was initially governed by statutory rules called the Uttar Pradesh Higher Judicial Service Rules, 1953 (hereinafter called 1953 Rules). Recruitment to the service under the said rules was from two sources, by promotion and the direct recruitment. In Chandra Mohan v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (1967) 1 SCR 77 this Court struck down the 1953 Rules so far as the said rules provided direct recruit

































































































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