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The Secretary vs M.Ahamed Basheer ... 1St
2021 Latest Caselaw 10828 Mad

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 10828 Mad
Judgement Date : 28 April, 2021

Madras High Court
The Secretary vs M.Ahamed Basheer ... 1St on 28 April, 2021
                                                                            W.A.(MD)Nos.947 to 951 of 2021

                              BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT

                                                  DATED:    28.04.2021

                                                       CORAM :

                                   THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE T.S.SIVAGNANAM
                                                    AND
                                     THE HONOURABLE MRS.JUSTICE S.ANANTHI

                                           W.A.(MD) Nos.947 to 951 of 2021
                                                         and
                                    CMP(MD).Nos.4296,4297,4298,4295 and 4299 of 2021

                    W.A.(MD) No.947 of 2021
                    The Secretary,
                    The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission,
                    Frazer Bridge Road,
                    VOC Nagar, Park Town,
                    Chennai - 600 003.
                                                                         ... Appellant/Respondent-1

in all W.A.s Vs

1. M.Ahamed Basheer ... 1st respondent/1st respondent

2. The Secretary to Government, Commercial Taxes and Registration Department, Fort St.George, Secretariat, Chennai - 600 009. ... 2nd respondent/2nd respondent

3. The Inspector General of Registration, Registration Department, 100, Santhome High Road, Chennai - 600 028. ... 3rd respondent/3rd respondent

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4. The District Registrar (Administration), Ramanathapuram - 623 501. ... 4th respondent/ 4th respondent

W.A.(MD) No.948 of 2021

The Secretary, The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission, Frazer Bridge Road, VOC Nagar, Park Town, Chennai - 600 003.

... Appellant/Respondent-1 in all W.A.s Vs

1. N.Vijei Chandran ... 1st respondent/1st respondent

2. The Secretary to Government, Commercial Taxes and Registration Department, Fort St.George, Secretariat, Chennai - 600 009. ... 2nd respondent/2nd respondent

3. The Inspector General of Registration, Registration Department, 100, Santhome High Road, Chennai - 600 028. ... 3rd respondent/3rd respondent

4. The District Registrar (Administration), Erode District. ... 4th respondent/ 4th respondent

W.A.(MD) No.949 of 2021

The Secretary, The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission, Frazer Bridge Road, VOC Nagar, Park Town,

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Chennai - 600 003.

... Appellant/Respondent-1 in all W.A.s Vs

1. C.Kumar ... 1st respondent/1st respondent

2. The Secretary to Government, Commercial Taxes and Registration Department, Fort St.George, Secretariat, Chennai - 600 009. ... 2nd respondent/2nd respondent

3. The Inspector General of Registration, Registration Department, 100, Santhome High Road, Chennai - 600 028. ... 3rd respondent/3rd respondent

4. The District Registrar (Administration), Virudhunagar District. ... 4th respondent/ 4th respondent

W.A.(MD) No.950 of 2021

The Secretary, The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission, Frazer Bridge Road, VOC Nagar, Park Town, Chennai - 600 003.

... Appellant/Respondent-1 in all W.A.s Vs

1. G.Komakan ... 1st respondent/1st respondent

2. The Secretary to Government, Commercial Taxes and Registration Department,

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Fort St.George, Secretariat, Chennai - 600 009. ... 2nd respondent/2nd respondent

3. The Inspector General of Registration, Registration Department, 100, Santhome High Road, Chennai - 600 028. ... 3rd respondent/3rd respondent

4. The District Registrar (Administration), Ariyalur District. ... 4th respondent/ 4th respondent

W.A.(MD) No.951 of 2021

The Secretary, The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission, Frazer Bridge Road, VOC Nagar, Park Town, Chennai - 600 003.

... Appellant/Respondent-1 in all W.A.s Vs

1. Lakshmanan ... 1st respondent/1st respondent

2. The Secretary to Government, Commercial Taxes and Registration Department, Fort St.George, Secretariat, Chennai - 600 009. ... 2nd respondent/2nd respondent

3. The Inspector General of Registration, Registration Department, 100, Santhome High Road, Chennai - 600 028. ... 3rd respondent/3rd respondent

4. The District Registrar (Administration),

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Madurai (South). ... 4th respondent/ 4th respondent

COMMON PRAYER: Appeal under Clause 15 of the Letters Patent, against the order dated 26.04.2019, passed in W.P(MD).Nos. 16658,16659,16660,16661 and 16662 of 2017.

                                      For Appellants             :    Mr.D.Sivaraman
                                      in all W.A.s
                                      For Respondents            :    Mr.Isaac Mohanlal,
                                      in all W.A.s                    Senior Counsel assisted by
                                                                      Mr.Ragatheesh Kumar for R1
                                                                      Mr.K.Sathiya Singh
                                                                      Additional Government Pleader
                                                                      for R2 to R4


                                                       COMMON JUDGMENT

[Judgment of the Court was delivered by T.S.SIVAGNANAM,J.]

Heard Mr.D.Sivaraman, learned Counsel appearing for the petitioner-

TNPSC, Mr.Isaac Mohanlal, learned Senior Counsel, assisted by

Mr.Ragatheesh, learned Counsel appearing for the respondents-writ petitioners

and Mr.K.Sathiya Singh, learned Additional Government Pleader appearing

for the respondents 2 to 4.

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2. These appeals are filed against the common order, dated 26.04.2019,

passed in W.P(MD).Nos.16658,16659,16660,16661 and 16662 of 2017.

3. These cases have had a checkered history and the subject matter in

issue is regularisation of the services of the respondents-writ petitioners.

4. To cut the story short, the respondents-writ petitioners were

regularised in service, pursuant to a test conducted by the TNPSC, based on

directions issued by the Government. The problem arose, when the

respondents-writ petitioners could not be accommodated in the same

Department, where they were earlier working, namely, the Registration

Department. This was on account of the fact that at the relevant time, the

Registration Department failed to notify the vacancies, consequently, TNPSC

could not nominate the petitioners to the very same Department. The

explanation offered by TNPSC obviously reasonable, nevertheless, avenues

given to the writ petitioners to submit mercy petitions and these mercy

petitions was to be considered by the Government, in terms of the judgment of

the Hon'ble Division Bench of this Court in W.A(MD).Nos.480 to 482 of

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2012, dated 03.11.2016, wherein, the Hon'ble Division Bench held that the

administrative department of the Government of Tamil Nadu has to consider

the proposal on merits and in accordance with law. It appears that the

administrative department of the Government of Tamil Nadu passed on the

matter to the TNPSC for a decision.

5. When the writ petitions were pending before the learned Single

Bench, the proposal had been already forwarded to TNPSC and they filed a

counter affidavit that the proposal is under active consideration. The learned

Single Bench by the impugned order dated 26.04.2019, disposed of the writ

petition by issuing a positive direction to the TNPSC to accommodate all the

writ petitioners in the Registration Department. Aggrieved by the said positive

direction, the TNPSC is on appeal before us. It is thereafter, TNPSC has

rejected the mercy petitions and such orders were put to challenge, by way of

filing separate writ petitions, in which, an interim direction has been granted.

6. The issue in these appeals is whether a positive direction could have

been granted by the learned Writ Court to consider and grant relief on the

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mercy petitions. In our respectful view, such a positive direction could not

have been granted, because the representations filed by the writ petitioners is

only pleading mercy. Therefore, such petition has to be definitely considered

in accordance with the Rules.

7. The learned Senior Counsel appearing for the respondents-writ

petitioners would submit that for no fault committed by the respondents-writ

petitioners, they were not accommodated in the Registration Department,

whereas, their juniors were accommodated. There may be several factors

owing to which TNPSC could not have allotted the candidates to the

Registration Department. As a recruiting Agency, the TNPSC can allot

candidates, only as against notified vacancies of the requisitioning department,

which has to be approved by the Government. Therefore, all that the Writ

Court could have done is to extend mercy to the candidates, taking note of the

fact that they were regularised in service pursuant to a test conducted by the

TNPSC, coupled with the fact that there is an observation made by the Hon'ble

Division Bench in the earlier round of litigation for the Government is to

direct to consider the proposal.

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8. Therefore, to that extent, we are of the view that the learned Writ

Court committed an error in issuing a positive direction. Therefore, that

portion of the order needs to be set aside and it can be modified to the effect

that the TNPSC can be directed to consider the petition, however, no positive

direction or observation can be made by the learned Writ Court.

9. We have been informed by the learned Additional Government

Pleader appearing for the respondents 2 to 4, that in the writ petitions filed by

the respondents-writ petitioners subsequently, an interim order was granted

and the learned Single Bench directed the Registration Department to comply

with the interim order and the same has been complied with, by the order of

the Inspector General of Registration, dated 28.04.2021, in Na.Ka.No.

40631/K2/2017, all the five respondents-writ petitioners had been

accommodated in the Registration Department pending disposal of the writ

petitions. Therefore, it is well open to the respondents-writ petitioners to

canvass all issues in the pending writ petitions.

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10. For the above reasons, all the Writ Appeals are allowed to the extent

that a positive direction could not be issued, but, no further orders are

required, since, already the subject matter is pending before the learned Single

Bench and pending writ petitions, the respondents-writ petitioners have been

accommodated in the Registration Department itself.

11. Accordingly, the Writ Appeals are allowed on the above terms. No

costs. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petitions are closed.

                                                                            (T.S.S.,J.)      (S.A.I.,J.)
                                                                                     28.04.2021
                    Index            : Yes/No
                    Internet         : Yes/No
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Note : In view of the present lock down owing to COVID-19 pandemic, a web copy of the order may be utilized for official purposes, but, ensuring that the copy of the order that is presented is the correct copy, shall be the responsibility of the advocate/litigant concerned.

To,

1. The Secretary to Government, Commercial Taxes and Registration Department, Fort St.George, Secretariat, Chennai - 600 009.

2. The Inspector General of Registration, Registration Department, 100, Santhome High Road, Chennai - 600 028.

3. The District Registrar (Administration), Ramanathapuram - 623 501.

4. The District Registrar (Administration), Erode District.

5. The District Registrar (Administration), Virudhunagar District.

6. The District Registrar (Administration), Ariyalur District.

7. The District Registrar (Administration), Madurai (South).

T.S.SIVAGNANAM, J.

and

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S.ANANTHI, J.

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28.04.2021

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