Transfers should norms not patronage : Himachal HC raps state for arbitrary use of power
Himachal Pradesh High Court has quashed a transfer order of the state horticulture department, calling it arbitrary and unconstitutional.
Himachal Pradesh High Court has quashed a transfer order of the state horticulture department, calling it arbitrary and unconstitutional.
The order was passed on Wednesday by a Single Bench of Justice Jyotsana Rewal Dua while hearing the matter titled M/s Maatri Medicity and Orthocare Hospital vs. State of H.P. & Ors., along with connected petitions.
The Supreme Court on Monday set aside the Himachal Pradesh High Court’s order staying the State government’s decision to shift the headquarters of the Himachal Pradesh Commission for Backward Classes from Shimla to Dharamshala, holding that such decisions fall squarely within the policy domain and have minimal scope for judicial interference.
The DHS’ order stated that she was not eligible to be considered for appointment, as the recruitment was for the 2011 batch.
The court stated, “Such training be made compulsory to all such officers who are holding or likely to hold such post, assigned duty under PP Act and/or HPLR Act.”
Himachal Pradesh government on Tuesday shifted Director General of Police (DGP) Sanjay Kundu and appointed him as Principal Secretary Ayush.
The high court had taken up the case on the email of Nishant Kumar Sharma, a resident of Palampur (Kangra), which was addressed to the Chief Justice.
Himachal Pradesh High Court has taken serious note of non-compliance of its orders by the Himachal Pradesh Public Works Department…
"The chief minister and the Governor of the State of Himachal Pradesh have concurred with the recommendation," it added.
Their NEET mark sheets were forged and admission granted to them was canceled on the ground that the documents submitted by them did not match the available information on the National Medical Counsel Portal.