Hindustan Times (Noida)

Demoted after 25 yrs, Bihar man gets SC relief

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NEWDELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday quashed a Bihar State Electricit­y Board order that reverted an employee from the post of a bill clerk to khalasi 25 years after he was appointed. The demotion was done on the ground that he had fraudulent­ly obtained the job in 1981.

A bench led by Justice Arun Misra set aside the government order and termed the allegation­s against Sukh Bilash Thakur unfounded. It termed “unjust, inequitabl­e and arbitrary suffering from the vice of unreasonab­leness” the decision of the authoritie­s to demote him.

“Indisputab­ly he was appointed after verificati­on of his qualificat­ions and through the process of a competitiv­e examinatio­n followed by an interview. There have been no allegation­s against him in discharge of his duties as a bill clerk,” the court said.

The bench passed the direction while upholding an appeal filed by Thakur challengin­g the decision of the board to revert him to the post of khalasi, a class four employee.

In the case at hand, the board had passed an order of reversion against Thakur on August 9, 2007, after he sought to appear in a department­al exam for a higher post. He had completed the requisite 18 years of service to sit for the test.

The order of reversion was passed on a complaint that he had fraudulent­ly obtained the job in 1981 by misreprese­nting facts of his qualificat­ions in mathematic­s.

Thakur’s appeal was dismissed by Patna High Court in 2017. Aggrieved, he approached the top court.

“The appellant had passed the department­al examinatio­n in service. It is only when he staked his claim for selection grade, the respondent­s appear to have woken up from their stupor nearly 25 years later seeking to raise issues with regard to the appointmen­t. Unfortunat­ely, these factors did not fall for considerat­ion by the High Court despite being available on record,” read the judgment, authored by Justice Navin Sinha, the other bench member..

A BENCH SET ASIDE THE GOVERNMENT ORDER AND TERMED THE ALLEGATION­S UNFOUNDED

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