Case Law
Subject : Service Law - Annual Confidential Report (ACR)
New Delhi
– The Supreme Court of India, on May 5, 2025, dismissed an appeal filed by the Punjab and
The case,
Punjab and
The central legal question was the validity of these adverse ACR entries and the fairness of the subsequent actions taken against
Mr. P.S. Patwalia, Senior Advocate, represented the appellant, the Punjab and
Dr. Pankaj Nanhera, counsel for Respondent No. 1,
The Supreme Court bench, after reviewing the case records and hearing arguments from both sides, found no merit in the appeal. The Court underscored two primary factors in its decision:
In its concise order, the Supreme Court observed: > "Keeping in view the assessment of the officer made by the successive administrative judges before and after the ACR of 2015- 2016, coupled with the reasons assigned by the High Court in the impugned judgment discarding the adverse comments made in the ACR of 2015-2016, we are satisfied that no case to interfere with the impugned judgment of the High Court is made out."
The Supreme Court decisively dismissed the appeal, thereby confirming all reliefs granted to
This judgment reinforces the important legal principle that administrative assessments, such as ACRs, are subject to judicial review. Such reviews are particularly pertinent if assessments appear inconsistent with an employee's overall track record or lack sufficient justification. The ruling suggests that isolated adverse entries may not be determinative if they contradict a pattern of positive evaluations and if a High Court has provided sound reasons for its intervention. The case also presents a notable instance of a High Court's administrative arm appealing a decision from its own judicial bench, with the Supreme Court ultimately affirming the judicial oversight.
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