Full Judgment Text
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PETITIONER:
MARY JOHNY
Vs.
RESPONDENT:
UNION OF INDIA & ORS.
DATE OF JUDGMENT07/12/1995
BENCH:
RAMASWAMY, K.
BENCH:
RAMASWAMY, K.
HANSARIA B.L. (J)
CITATION:
1996 SCC (1) 484 JT 1995 (9) 218
1995 SCALE (7)251
ACT:
HEADNOTE:
JUDGMENT:
O R D E R
Leave granted.
We have heard the counsel on both sides. This appeal by
special leave arises from the order dated 13th February,
1995 passed by the Central Administrative Tribunal, Bombay
Bench in OA No. 547/89.
The appellant is questioning her promotion and transfer
from Doordarshan to Akashwani. According to the appellant,
in the year 1976 when the Doordarshan Kendra was separated
from the All India Radio (A.I.R.)[sound scheme], he had
opted to remain in Doordarshan Kendra. Consequently, he is
governed by the instructions issued in the Manual by the
Director General of Doordarshan Kendra. The State has relied
upon the Rules made under proviso to Article 309 of the
Constitution, viz., A.I.R. [Group āCā Posts ] Recruitment
(Second Amendment ) Rules, 1988 which came into force w.e.f.
23rd May, 1988. Note [i] to Rule 2 provides thus :
"Common Seniority lists will be
maintained for clerk
Grade/Storekeeper/Reception Officer
(Junior)/Caretakers working in All India
Radio/Doordarshan Kendra Stations and
offices located in a State of a Group of
States and Union Territories as
indicated below and promotions and
transfers shall be made within a State
or group of States and Union Territories
on the basis of the said list."
In the Schedule annexed to the Rules, it is mentioned
in item No.9 that in "Maharashtra, Goa, Dadar-Nagar Haveli"
Station Director, All India Radio, Bombay is the competent
authority to promote and transfer the candidates within the
State or a group of States and Union Territories on the
basis of the said list. In other words, though the A.I.R.
and Doordarshan Kendra were bifurcated, as regards the cadre
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relating to Clerical Grade, Store-Keeper/Reception Officer
(Junior )/Caretakers working in A.I.R./Doordarshan Kendra
Stations and offices located within the aforestated region,
they can be promoted on transfer under common seniority list
maintained and they are liable to be transferred within the
region. It is not in dispute that the appellant was
transferred within the region.
Under these circumstances, we do not find any
illegality in the order of the Tribunal warranting
interference. The appeal is dismissed. No costs.