G. SRINIVAS RAO versus UNION OF INDIA & ORS.

G. SRINIVAS RAO versus UNION OF INDIA & ORS.

The Supreme Court held that although the roster system must be followed and ensures equitable treatment, in this case the appellant delayed challenging the allocation for nearly two years. By then, all appointed officers had joined and undertaken training in their respective cadres, and revisiting cadre allocation...

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Parties
Appellant: G. Srinivas Rao; Respondents: Union of India & Ors.; Respondent: Respondent No.4 (OBC candidate)
Jurisdiction
India
Judgment Date
19 July 2011
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Appeal Dismissed by Supreme Court
Outcome
Appeal dismissed
Legal Topics
Cadre Allocation, Reservation, Delay/laches, Equality Under Articles 14 and 16
Service Law Constitutional Law Cadre Allocation Reservation Delay/laches Equality Under Articles 14 and 16

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Parties

G. Srinivas Rao

Appellant

Union of India & Ors.

Respondents

Respondent No.4 (OBC candidate)

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Civil Appeal / Appeal Dismissed by Supreme Court

  1. 1 Whether the allocation of the OBC candidate to Andhra Pradesh Cadre in preference to a higher-ranked general candidate violated principles of allocation and reservation
  2. 2 Whether delay/laches bar grant of relief in cadre allocation challenges

Ratio Decidendi

The Supreme Court held that although the roster system must be followed and ensures equitable treatment, in this case the appellant delayed challenging the allocation for nearly two years. By then, all appointed officers had joined and undertaken training in their respective cadres, and revisiting cadre allocation at a late stage would disrupt service administration and public interest. Delay/laches thus bars relief.

Court Disposition

Appeal dismissed

Orders

  • No relief granted to appellant due to delay in filing application.
  • No order as to costs.