Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, Apr 18: The High Court today kept the process of selection for the posts of 42 Civil Judges (Munsiff) undertaken by the Public Service Commission (PSC) intact by dismissing the pleas of the aggrieved candidates with the option to them to seek remedy by approaching the Supreme Court. The three petitions were filed against the process of selection undertaken by the PSC for filling up of 42 posts of Civil Judges as also the list of candidates […]
Excelsior Correspondent Srinagar, Apr 6: The High Court has reprimanded the Education Department for keeping the court verdict as it is and challenging the same after a lapse of about two years and dismissed the batch of appeals by observing that the Courts cannot come to the aid and rescue of the Government where the delay has not been spelt out. A judgment of writ court passed in 2018 was challenged by the Education Department through its Commissioner/ Secretary by […]
Token tax shall be levied on pro-rata basis Nishikant Khajuria JAMMU, June 13: Following judgement of the High Court, the Transport Department of Jammu
HC upholds appointment of NTs, seniority
HC upholds appointment of NTs, seniority
Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, May 1: The High Court has dismissed a batch of appeals seeking quashing of appointment of Naib Tehsildars (NTs), appointed way back in 2015 in terms of writ court judgment, citing that the appeals have been filed at the belated stage and upheld the appointment as also the seniority of Naib Tehsildars.
The eleven appeals came to be dismissed by the Division Bench of Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey and Justice V C Koul challenging the writ court judgment passed in 2015 whereby the Government was directed to consider and appoint the petitioner-candidates on the posts of Naib Tehsildars against the vacancies which stand already reserved in terms of the Court Orders and issue appointment orders in this behalf within four weeks in their favour.
Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, Apr 29: The High Court today quashed the Circular issued by Regional Transport Officer (RTO) Kashmir asking for re-registration of the non-Jammu and Kashmir vehicles and said that life time tax can’t be levied on a registered vehicle.
The Division Bench of Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey and Justice Vinod Chatterji Koul while allowing the petitions quashed the circular of RTO Kashmir whereby fresh registration of non-J&K vehicles was sought.
“The impugned circular is quashed to the extent of asking the petitioners to have their vehicles registered for assignment of new registration mark with the respondent-department without their declaration in tune with the mandate of Rule 54 of Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 and without providing any mechanism”, the DB directed