DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POSTS & ORS. versus K. CHANDRASHEKAR RAO
Office Memorandums affecting compassionate appointment quota are to operate prospectively; existing appointments made under the previous scheme cannot be retrospectively terminated since no supporting data or material was placed to justify that such appointments were in excess of the quota. Government policy...
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- Parties
- Appellant: Director General of Posts & Ors.; Respondent: K. Chandrashekar Rao
- Jurisdiction
- India
- Judgment Date
- 13 December 2012
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Final Disposition
- Outcome
- Appeals dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Compassionate Appointment, Judicial Review, Government Policy, Office Memorandum, Termination of Service
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Parties
Director General of Posts & Ors.
Appellant
K. Chandrashekar Rao
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Final Disposition
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Office Memorandums modifying the Compassionate Appointment Scheme could operate retrospectively to terminate appointments made prior to their issuance
- 2 Whether the appointments under the Compassionate Appointment Scheme were in excess of quota and liable to be terminated
- 3 Whether the government policy decisions in relation to compassionate appointments are susceptible to judicial review
Ratio Decidendi
Office Memorandums affecting compassionate appointment quota are to operate prospectively; existing appointments made under the previous scheme cannot be retrospectively terminated since no supporting data or material was placed to justify that such appointments were in excess of the quota. Government policy decisions for economic reasons are not open to judicial interference, but directions are issued for clarity and to protect settled rights.
Court Disposition
Appeals dismissed
Orders
- Appointments of respondents will not be interfered with by the appellants on the strength of memorandum dated 04-07-2002.
- Appellants directed to issue comprehensive, certain, and unambiguous directions to clarify the Compassionate Appointment Scheme and put an end to controversies.
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