SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
Farrukhabad Gramin Bank
Vs
Ashok Saxena and Others
Appeal (Civil) 3640 of 2006
(Dr. Ar. Lakshmanan and Tarun Chatterjee, JJ)
24.08.2006
DR. AR. LAKSHMANAN, J.
Leave granted in both the special leave petitions.
Heard learned Senior Counsel appearing on either side.
CIVIL APPEAL NO.3640 OF 2006(@ SLP(C)NO.11783 of 2003)
The above appeal is directed against the final judgment and order dated
19.12.2002 passed by the learned Single Judge of the High Court of Judicature
at Allahabad in Civil Misc. Writ Petition no.367 of 1991. The said writ
petition was filed by Ashok Saxena and two others against Farrukhabad Gramin
Bank and five others, By the said order, the learned Single Judge directed the
Bank to promote the writ petitioners on the post of Field Supervisor with the
benefit of seniority. The Bank was also directed to promote the writ
petitioners on the post of Field Supervisor within two weeks of the receipt of
the certified copy of the order. Aggrieved against the said decision, the Bank
straightway filed the above special leave petition in this Court. When the
matter was taken up today for final hearing, Mr. Mahendra Anand, learned Senior
Counsel appearing for the respondents, raised a preliminary objection stating
that the Bank, instead of preferring a special appeal before the Division Bench
of the High Court, filed the special leave petition in this Court straightway.
In our opinion, there is merit and substance in the preliminary objection. We,
therefore, permit the appellant-Bank to approach the Division Bench of the High
Court and prefer a special appeal against order dated 19.12.2002 passed by the
learned Single Judge of the High Court in Civil Misc. Writ Petition no.367 of
1991. Since the matter has been pending before this Court, the time taken by
the appellant-Bank in filing this appeal shall have to be excluded. We,
therefore, direct the Registry of the High Court to accept the Special Appeal
and place the same before the Division Bench of the High Court after obtaining
appropriate orders from the Hon'ble Chief Justice of the High Court.
CIVIL APPEAL NO.3642 OF 2006 (@ SLP(C)NO.1370 of 2006)
The said appeal was filed against the final judgment and order dated 24.11.2005
passed by the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad in Civil Misc. Writ
Petition No.72235 of 2005. By the said order, the Division Bench of the High
Court disposed of the writ petition with a direction to the respondent therein
i.e. the appellant herein to promote the writ petitioners on the post of Field
Supervisor and re-designated as Officer Junior Manager-I in compliance of the
judgment of the said High Court dated 19.12.2002 and thereafter hold any
selection on the post of Field Supervisor or any equivalent post which shall be
subject to the decision of the Apex Court in special leave Petition
no.11783/2003, which was pending at that time.
In view of the remittal order passed by us now in Civil Appeal No.3640 of 2006
(arising out of S.L.P.(C) No. 11783 of 2003), the order dated 24.11.2005 passed
by the Division Bench of the High Court has become infructuous. Since the
matter has been pending for a very long time before the High Court and also in
this Court, we request the Hon'ble Judges of the Division Bench of the High
Court to dispose of the Special Appeal on merits after affording opportunities
to the affected parties, the respondents therein. The Special Appeal is to be
filed within three weeks from today. During the pendency of the S.L.P.(C)
No.11783/2003, this Court, by interim order dated 10.2.2006, stayed the
contempt proceedings. The said order will continue to be in force till the
disposal of the Special Appeal by the Division Bench of the High Court. We
request the learned Judges of the Division Bench to dispose of the Special
Appeal within three months from today.
The appeals are accordingly disposed of with no orders as to costs.