DR SUBHASH KUMAR Vs. STATE OF JHARKHAND THROUGH THE SECRETARY, ANIMAL H
LAWS(JHAR)-2009-2-169
HIGH COURT OF JHARKHAND
Decided on February 10,2009

DR SUBHASH KUMAR Appellant
VERSUS
State Of Jharkhand Through The Secretary, Animal Husbandry And Fisheries Department Respondents

JUDGEMENT

- (1.) This appeal is directed against the order dated 27.2.2006 passed in W.P.(S) No. 3115 of 2005 whereby learned Single Judge refused to direct the respondent to pay salary for the period during which he pursued his higher studies in Veterinary Science.
(2.) The facts which have given rise to this appeal are that while the petitioner was working on the post of Touring Veterinary Officer (T.V.O), he after reorganization of the State was allocated the State of Jharkhand provisionally. In course of his employment, in applied for 'no objection certificate' for post graduate study in M.V. Science but when no such certificate was not granted, the petitioner preferred a writ application bearing W.P.(S) No. 6505 of 2002. By an interim order passed on 3.12.2002, he was allowed to be admitted provisionally in M.V. Science course subject to grant of no objection certificate. The state of Jharkhand ultimately granted no objection certificate, vide its letter dated 7.12.2002. The said writ application was disposed on 17.2.2003 whereby the competent authority was directed to grant study leave. Thereafter the Government, vide its notification as contained in memo no 3137 dated 20.12.2004 (Annexure 1) granted study leave with full salary for pursuing post graduate studies for the sessions 2004-05 and 2005-06. While the petitioner was pursuing his studies, the petitioner was allocated Bihar Cadre on 20.4.2005 which was objected to by the petitioner, but when nothing was done in this regard, the petitioner submitted his joining report under protest before the Respondent no. 2 on 6.6.2005 but the said joining report was neither accepted nor the petitioner was allowed to continue his studies at Birsa Agriculture University, Ranchi. Thereupon the petitioner being afraid of having break in service, filed a writ application bearing W.P.(S) No. 3115 of 2005 with a prayer to direct the State of Bihar to allow the petitioner to continue his studies and to pay the salary, but the learned Single Judge, vide its impugned order disallowed the prayer of the petitioner for payment of salary, though directed the State of Bihar to allow the petitioner to continue his studies.
(3.) Being aggrieved with that order, this appeal has been preferred.;


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