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With the above directions, these Writ Petitions stand disposed of. Consequently, connected Miscellaneous Petitions are closed. However, there shall be no order as to costs. List the matter before this Court on 22nd January, 2024 under the caption “For Reporting Compliance”. 29.09.2023 Jeni/Sha Index : Yes Speaking order Neutral Citation : Yes Note: Registry is directed to list the matter before this Court on 22nd January, 2024 under the caption “For Reporting Compliance”. To 1.The Secretary to Government, The Government of Tamil Nadu, Revenue Department, Secretariat, Fort St. George, Chennai – 600 009. 2.The Commissioner of Land Administration, Office of the Commissioner of Land Administration, Chepauk, Chennai 600 005. 3.The District Collector, Tuticorin District, Tuticorin. 4.The Revenue Divisional Officer, Tuticorin District, Tuticorin. 5.The Tahsildar, Tuticorin District, Tuticorin. S.M.SUBRAMANIAM, J. Jeni W.P.MD.No.1491 of 2010 & W.P.No.25533 of 2018 29.09.2023
by Sekar Reporter · Published October 1, 2023
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Pointing out that the Inspectors of Labour are routinely and mechanically passing orders conferring permanent status without following the legal principles settled by the Supreme Court, the Madras high court has said such method of back door appointments/permanent absorptions must be stopped at once in order to enforce the principles of equal opportunity in employment enunciated in the Constitution of India. “Such a back door route created for securing permanent absorption undoubtedly unconstitutional” said Justice S.M.Subramaniam while dismissing a petition from 33 casual labourers, which sought a direction to the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board to implement the award of the Inspector of Labour, conferring the permanent status to them.
by Sekar Reporter · Published December 1, 2019
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