Dear Friends,
The hearing of SLP is postponed to 16 th of August. In a strange, surprising but necessary move, SC has decided to take clue from another case regarding Competition Commission of India on the same issue and on the same ground. The case is that whether the rules could be altered in the middle of the game or not. The verdict of that case is expected to be declared within some days by Full bench in SC.
Interestingly, many are discussing the issue of Himani Malhotra which is disposed off earlier. The issue of Himani Malhotra is not relevant here. I will throw some light on it. If we go into details, it is that:
Himani
Malhotra was a case of selection and appointment for the vacant posts in
the Delhi Higher Judicial Service and those appointments too were
governed by the administrative resolutions of the High Court. For
filling up the posts, the Registrar General of the High Court issued an
advertisement that laid down that the minimum qualifying mark in the
written examination would be 55% for general candidates and 50% for
scheduled castes and scheduled tribes candidates. In the advertisement
there was no indication at all about any cut off mark.
The SC Division Bench headed by the then Chief Justice of India issued verdict in favour of Himani Malhotra.
Secondly, one of the judges of our case is also one of the members of
full bench. That is why division bench is awaiting the verdict of case regarding Competition Commission of India. So if the verdict of full bench favours the applicant in that case, it will play a vital role in favouring this SLP case to us. As expected, the full bench may not rule out the verdict of Division Bench. So we have to wait for few more days for the final verdict. Good luck. Thank you.
Regards,
Yuvi
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Kerala
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ReplyDeleteFriends...Now it appears that the Government of India, now alongwith the University Grants Commission, decided and determined to defend and oppose the move of aggrieved persons ( an inference can be drawn from the fact that the Solicitor General appeared on 07-08-2013). The apex court too, not in a hurry to pronounce its judgment as the court has to appreciate all the case laws quoted at various high courts and either to differentiate them or accept them before forming any opinion on its own pronouncing it's decision. Thus, it is clear that the aggrieved candidates have no support from the Executive and the Court has to give justice. It may take long time to see the final result.
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ReplyDeleteYuvi both cases are different in nature.Himani Malhotra case is a competition case while our case is eligibility case.I do know why judges are waiting for another's judges decision.
ReplyDeleteYuvi sir, any updation regarding Kerala High Court (Division Bench) hearing dtd.12.08.2013.?
ReplyDeleteThe Kerala High court considered the case today 13/08. I will let you know the details tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThe Kerala High court Justice Manjula Chelluran has announced that since the Supreme court is announcing its final verdict on the 16th, the Kerala high court is reserving any further verdicts.
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