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The Divisional Controller N.E.K.R.T.C ... vs Govind
2024 Latest Caselaw 15354 Kant

Citation : 2024 Latest Caselaw 15354 Kant
Judgement Date : 2 July, 2024

Karnataka High Court

The Divisional Controller N.E.K.R.T.C ... vs Govind on 2 July, 2024

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                                                    NC: 2024:KHC-K:4488-DB
                                                          WA No. 200081 of 2022




                                 IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA
                                         KALABURAGI BENCH
                               DATED THIS THE 2ND DAY OF JULY, 2024
                                               PRESENT
                             THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ASHOK S. KINAGI
                                                 AND
                               THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJESH RAI K
                             WRIT APPEAL NO. 200081 OF 2022 (L-KSRTC)
                      BETWEEN:
                      1.   THE DIVISIONAL CONTROLLER
                           N.E.K.R.T.C, VIJAYAPURA DIVISION,
                           VIJAYAPURA.

                      2.   THE DIVISIONAL CONTROLLER
                           N.E.K.R.T.C, KALABURAGI DIVISION NO.1
                           KALABURAGI.
                           REPRESENTED BY CHIEF LAW OFFICER.

                                                                   ...APPELLANTS
                      (BY SRI. DEEPAK V. BARAD, ADVOCATE)

                      AND:

Digitally signed by
BASALINGAPPA
                      GOVIND S/O ANNAPPA RATHOD,
SHIVARAJ
DHUTTARGAON
                      AGE: 51 YEARS, OCC.NIL,
Location: HIGH        R/O KOUJALAGIN TANDA,
COURT OF
KARNATAKA             WARD NO.35, VIJAYAPURA- 586 101.

                                                                   ...RESPONDENT
                      (NOTICE TO RESPONDENT SERVED)
                           THIS WRIT APPEAL IS FILED U/S. 4 OF THE KARNATAKA
                      HIGH COURT ACT, PRAYING TO SET ASIDE THE ORDER DATED
                      08.02.2022 PASSED BY THE LEARNED SINGLE JUDGE IN WP
                      NO.201617/2021, CONSEQUENTLY BE PLEASED TO ALLOW THE
                      WRIT PETITION FILED BY THE APPELLANT HEREIN.

                          THIS APPEAL, COMING ON FOR ORDERS, THIS DAY
                      ASHOK S. KINAGI J., DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
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                                   NC: 2024:KHC-K:4488-DB
                                            WA No. 200081 of 2022




                             JUDGMENT

This writ appeal is filed challenging the order dated

08.02.2022 passed in W.P.No.201617/2021 by the learned

Single Judge. The writ petition filed by the petitioners is

held to be under Article 227 of the Constitution of India,

and Co-ordinate bench of this Court in the case of

Management of Bharat Fritz Werner Ltd., Bangalore

Vs. Bharat Fritz Werner Karmika Sangha Bangalore,

reported in AIR Online 2022 KAR 4396, held that the

intra Court appeal is not maintainable against the order

passed by the learned Single Judge being a challenge to

the judicial order of the Labour Court. The co-ordinate

Bench of this Court referring the order passed in

Management of Bharat Fritz Werner Ltd. (supra) in

W.A.No.100230/2023, disposed of on 12.04.2023, held

that the intra Court appeal is not maintainable. The

appellant, in the said writ appeal aggrieved by the order

dated 12.04.2023, preferred Special Leave Petition before

the Hon'ble Apex Court in SLP (Civil) Diary

NC: 2024:KHC-K:4488-DB

Nos.32290/2023. The Hon'ble Apex Court vide order

dated 15.03.2024 dismissed the Special Leave Petition and

observed as under:

"We see no infirmity with the view taken by the Division Bench of the High Court in the impugned orders. The special leave petitions are accordingly dismissed."

2. In view of the law laid down in the case of

Management of Bharat Fritz Werner Ltd. Bangalore,

the intra Court appeal filed by the appellant is not

maintainable. Accordingly, writ appeal is dismissed as not

maintainable.

3. In view of the disposal of appeal, IA.Nos.1/2022

and 2/2022 do not survive for consideration. Accordingly,

same stand disposed of.

Sd/-

JUDGE

Sd/-

JUDGE MSR

CT:BN

 
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