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Expiry of waiting panel is not a valid ground for keeping the vacancies unfilled – Appointment on the post of Warder (Male) (post code 86/17) in Prison Department, Govt. of NCT of Delhi – Central Administrative Tribunal, Principal Bench, Delhi

Central Administrative Tribunal, Delhi

27.02.2025

 

Expiry of waiting panel is not a valid ground for keeping the vacancies unfilled – Appointment on the post of Warder (Male) (post code 86/17) in Prison Department, Govt. of NCT of Delhi – Central Administrative Tribunal, Principal Bench, Delhi

 

Directive paragraphs of the Order dated 27.02.2025, passed by the Central Administrative Tribunal, Principal Bench, New Delhi, in OA No. 2410/2021, are reproduced below for ready reference: -

 

24. We find that the DSSSB although has rightly maintained the panel for one year only, however, it ought to have considered operating the same in terms of the DOP&T instructions referred to above.

 

25. Given the above, the present Original Application is allowed with direction to the respondent – DSSSB to consider the candidature of the applicants for appointment on the post of Warder (Male) as per their merit within six weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. In case the applicant is otherwise eligible, the DSSSB shall forward their dossier to user department for further action for appointment. No costs.

 

[Sahil Lohchab & Ors. Vs. DSSSB & Ors., OA No. 2410/2021, decided on 27.02.2025, Central Administrative Tribunal, Delhi]

 

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