New Delhi: A government employee, whose promotion is canceled owing
to his refusal to accept it, cannot ask for it at a later stage, the Supreme Court has
said.
The apex court set aside the order of the Madhya Pradesh High
Court which had directed the state government
to restore the promotion of one of its employees whose promotion was cancelled
after he turned down the offer as he did not want to get transferred to some
other place.
“As we find that
it is the respondent himself who is responsible for cancellation of the
promotion order as he did not join the promoted post, the impugned order of the high court
is clearly erroneous and against the law,” a bench headed by Justice
J Chelameswar said.
The court passed
the order on an appeal filed by Madhya Pradesh government challenging the high
court order.
The government
had submitted that the high court failed to consider that Ramanand Pandey himself sent back the promotion order and
continued on his post and approached the court after two years when it
cancelled his promotion.
It said that at
the time of promotion, Pandey was posted in Bhind district where
he remained for almost 15 years and his intention was to stay at that place
only.
The apex court,
after hearing both sides, quashed the high court order.
“It is clear that
he wanted to remain in Bhind district, where he had continued since 1990, as he
was ready to go on leave instead of joining the place of transfer. Moreover,
for more than two years from the date of cancellation of the order of
promotion, the respondent kept totally mum and maintained stoic silence.
“There was not
even a semblance of protest as to why his promotion order was cancelled
or that he wanted to join the promotion post after the alleged inquiry into the
so-called complaint was over. He filed the writ petition on
October 24, 2008, i.e. almost two years after cancellation of his promotion
order,” it said.
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