V. Jaganathan v. Principal Commissioner & Commissioner for Revenue Administration
2012-03-02
VINOD K.SHARMA
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Judgment 1. The petitioner has approached this Court with the prayer for issuance of a writ in the nature of Certiorari, to quash the order dated 18.02.2001 vide which 38 Assistants were included in the approved list of Deputy Tahsildar, Salem District for the year 2000. 2. For the reason best known to the petitioner, none of the persons selected are impleaded as parties to the writ petition. In the absence of necessary parties, the writ as framed is not competent, as in absence of party no adverse order can be passed. 3. The only prayer in the writ petition, is that the case of the petitioner was also required to be considered, as juniors to the petitioners were included in the approved list. 4 It is not disputed that the juniors to the petitioner are belonging to the scheduled caste, scheduled tribe and Most backward class category which form different class from that of the petitioner, and were promoted against the posts reserved for them. 5 The petitioner therefore, cannot have any grievance to promotion, as the petitioner cannot be considered for promotion to the posts reserved for SC, ST and M.B.C. No merit, dismissed. No costs.