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HC directive in selection of cops in photography | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 22: A high court division bench of Chief Justice N Paul Vasanthakumar and Justice Tashi Rabstan today decided a bunch of LPAs challenging the writ court judgment whereby single judge had allowed the petitions holding that the post was not a district cadre post and that they were transferable to other districts and the procedure adopted by the selecting authority was in violation of Article 14 and 16 of the Constitution of India. The bench observed that the principles laid down therein being followed by the single judge, this court was unable to appreciate the point raised in the appeals as the appointment to the post of constable in photography cadre was a public post in government which shall be in accordance with the rights conferred under Article 14 and 16 of the Constitution of India which were equally applicable to J&K under section 10 of J&K Constitution. Therefore, there was no reason to interfere with the writ court order. The bench observed that counsel for official respondents had submitted that they would ascertain as to the actual number of vacancies available on the date of notification, ie March 1, 2011, and in case any of the appellants was coming within the rank as per the vacancies available, their claim would be considered. Thus, the grievance of the appellants is partially accepted and respondents are directed that the said exercise be completed within a period of eight weeks, the court said. |
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