Deccan Chronicle

No quota in single cadre posts

Coop told to be careful while hiring candidates

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The Hyderabad High Court declared that reservatio­ns for various social groups for single cadre posts is impermissi­ble and that it will violate the principle of equality enshrined in Articles 14 and 16 of the Constituti­on.

Justice Nooty Ramamohana Rao was hearing a batch of petitions challengin­g a notificati­on issued by the AP Cooperativ­e Oil Seeds Growers’ Federation Ltd in 2007 to fill up manager cadre posts.

The petitioner­s claimed that there are seven different categories of manager/divisional officer in the federation and that the job requiremen­t of each of these posts was vastly different from each other though they may carry identical scales of pay.

They submitted that the notificati­on was issued by adding all the posts together for the purpose of applying reservatio­n amongst various social groups like Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and others.

The federation contended that it had framed its own service regulation­s and as per Regulation 9 where appointmen­ts are made by direct recruitmen­t, it has a right to reserve certain posts for specified categories or classes of persons in keeping with the rules or regulation­s in force.

After examining the law, Justice Ramamohana Rao said, “As the corporatio­n is a public sector undertakin­g, it has to be careful when it undertakes direct recruitmen­t. If, for any reason, the process of direct recruitmen­t is at fault, the candidate who selected will get caught in the crossfire. A direct recruit candidate cannot be reverted back to any other lower post.”

Declaring that reservatio­ns are impermissi­ble in single cadre posts the judge directed the federation to regulate its affairs properly from now on.

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