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Prem Chand Mehta vs Ayub Khan
2021 Latest Caselaw 13176 Raj

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 13176 Raj
Judgement Date : 27 August, 2021

Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur
Prem Chand Mehta vs Ayub Khan on 27 August, 2021
Bench: Dinesh Mehta

(1 of 3) [WCP-406/2019]

HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN JODHPUR

S.B. Writ Contempt No. 406/2019

Khama Ram Vishnoi

----Petitioner Versus Ayub Khan

----Respondent Connected With S.B. Writ Contempt No. 393/2019 Prem Chand Mehta

----Petitioner Versus Ayub Khan

----Respondent S.B. Writ Contempt No. 468/2019 Narendra Surana

----Petitioner Versus Shri Ayub Khan

----Respondent

For Petitioner(s) : Mr. Manoj Bhandari For Respondent(s) : Mr. Mukesh Rajpurohit Ms. Chachal Verma, respondent- contemnor present in person.

JUSTICE DINESH MEHTA Order 27/08/2021

1. It is a matter of great concern that inspite of making serious

observations by the Court on more than one occasions, the

respondents have hardly done anything to comply with the

order of this Court passed way back on 8.10.2018, knowing

it fully well that the same has been affirmed by the Division

Bench (vide its judgment dated 7.8.2019) so also by Hon'ble

the Supreme Court (order dated 18.8.2020).

(2 of 3) [WCP-406/2019]

2. Mr. Mukesh Rajpurohit, learned counsel appearing for the

respondent-University in presence of the respondent submits

that as per the MOU dated 19.5.2006 executed between the

respondent-University and the State Government, the

respondent-University cannot at its own regularize the

services of the petitioners inasmuch as regularization

requires sanction of new post, which is still awaiting approval

of the State Government.

3. While informing that a meeting is scheduled on 31.8.2021

under the Chairmanship of Secretary Higher Education for

the above purpose, learned counsel for the contemnors

prays that three weeks' time be granted for doing the

needful.

4. It is not in dispute that the syndicate had already

recommended in favour of the petitioners on 5.7.2005, in

light whereof, this Court has already ordered regularization;

hence in the opinion of this Court, the MOU executed

between the respondent-University and the State on

19.5.2006 cannot be an impediment in passing appropriate

order of regularization and due payment to the petitioners.

5. About three years have passed since this Court had ordered

for regularization, yet the compliance has not been made.

6. Be that as it may. Having regard to the assurance given by

the respondent-contemnor that endevour shall be made to

comply with the order in its letter and spirit before the next

date of hearing, the matter is adjourned to 17.9.2021.

7. A copy of this order be sent to the Secretary, Higher

Education of the State of Rajasthan forthwith for necessary

action.

(3 of 3) [WCP-406/2019]

8. If the needful is not done by the next date, it will be required

of the Secretary, Higher Education to file his own affidavit

indicating the reasons for which, due compliance of the order

under consideration could not be made.

9. List this case on 17.9.2021.

(DINESH MEHTA),J

35-CPGoyal/-

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