DEVI SINGH BHATI Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN & ORS.
LAWS(RAJ)-2011-4-113
HIGH COURT OF RAJASTHAN
Decided on April 19,2011

Devi Singh Bhati Appellant
VERSUS
State of Rajasthan And Ors. Respondents

JUDGEMENT

- (1.) Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and counsel appearing on behalf of Home Department as well as counsel for respondent No. 3.
(2.) In this writ petition, the petitioner has prayed for quashing order Annex. 2 dated 25.10.2010, whereby, respondent No. 3, who is substantively working on the post of A.P.P. -I, was given posting on his own desire on the higher post of Assistant Director (Prosecution), Jodhpur. Main contention of the petitioner is that in the final seniority list of A.P.Ps. I, dated 22.8.2008/5.9.2008, name of the petitioner appears at S. No. 39 whereas name of respondent No. 3 finds place at S. No. 65, therefore, obviously, respondent No. 3 is much junior to the petitioner as per the seniority-list but ignoring this fact as per desire of respondent No. 3 he has been posted on higher post.
(3.) Grievance of the petitioner is that respondent No. 3 being much junior candidate cannot be posted on higher post of Assistant Director (Prosecution) at Jodhpur. Further, it is pointed out that no regular promotions through the Department Promotion Committee have been made by the respondent as per rules, therefore, there is no question of giving posting to the junior person no higher post ignoring the petitioner's candidature. So also, no person can be given posting on higher post without adjudging suitability by the DPC, but, here, in this case, neither the case of the petitioner nor that of respondent No. 3 has been adjudged by the DPC as per rules, therefore, the posting given to respondent No. 3 on the post of Assistant Director (Prosecution), Jodhpur is illegal because the post on which he has been posted is to be filled in by way of promotion and such posting of respondent No. 3 is in complete violation of the rules, therefore, impugned order deserves to be quashed.;


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