BRIJ KISHORE SINGH Vs. STATE OF JHARKHAND
LAWS(JHAR)-2012-7-109
HIGH COURT OF JHARKHAND
Decided on July 17,2012

BRIJ KISHORE SINGH Appellant
VERSUS
LABOUR COMMISSIONER,STATE OF JHARKHAND,DEPUTY LABOUR COMMISSIONER Respondents

JUDGEMENT

- (1.) PETITIONER is claiming benefit of Assured Career Progression (ACP).
(2.) MR. V.P. Singh, learned senior counsel has vehemently argued that in view of circular dated 15.05.1992, exemption to appear in the departmental examination should have been granted to the petitioner. On the other hand, Mr. Rajesh Kumar, learned counsel for the State, while referring to circular dated 15.05.1992, has vehemently argued that order of exemption from the departmental examination should be specific and there is no automatic exemption. He has further stated that petitioner has not shown that he has ever appeared in the departmental examination and remained unsuccessful or there was no departmental examination within five years prior to the date petitioner has attained the age of 50 years, therefore, petitioner is not entitled for any exemption on completion of 50 years of age. Perusal of Annexure 5 would reveal that petitioner was denied the benefit of A.C.P. on the ground of awaiting the result of second paper of the departmental examination.
(3.) IN view of the noting mentioned in Annexure 5 that result of the second paper of the departmental examination is awaited, it cannot be said that petitioner never appeared in the departmental examination. Despite specific direction issued by this Court vide order dated 14.03.2012, no affidavit has been filed. Order dated 14.03.2012 is reproduced here as under: "1. Having heard learned counsel for both the sides and looking to the facts and circumstances of the case, I hereby direct the respondents to point out to this Court following aspects: (a) Whether the respondents have taken departmental examination year wise for the period running from 1994 till 2002 ? and (b) Whether the petitioner has cleared any departmental examination because looking to Annexure5 to the memo of the petition, it appears that the petitioner has cleared some papers of the departmental examination, therefore, this Court wants to know whether the petitioner has cleared any papers of the departmental examination and in which year, the petitioner has cleared departmental examination. 2. These facts will be stated, on oath, by the respondents on or before the next date of hearing. 3. The matter is, therefore, adjourned to be listed on 16th April, 2012." ;


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