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Medical Officer - Relieving

G. ARAVINTHAN ,
  17 May 2010       Share Bookmark

Court :
Allahabad High Court
Brief :
Dr. Seema Kundra vs State Of U.P. And Ors. on 2/1/2003
Citation :
2003 (1) AWC 520

 

M. Katju, J.

1. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner.

2. The petitioner has prayed for a mandamus directing the respondents not to relieve the petitioner from her present place of posting at State Ayurvedic College and Hospital, Atarra.

3. It appears that petitioner was appointed by order dated 16.6.1988 as Medical Officer, at Government Ayurvedic Hospital, Talbeahat, Lalitpur. In the year 1990, the petitioner was attached with State Ayurvedic College, Varanasi and was deputed for teaching job vide Annexures-2 and 3 to the writ petition. It is alleged in paragraph 6 of the petition that since then the petitioner is doing teaching job in the college.

4. In our opinion, the petitioner has no lien or right to hold the post in the State Ayurvedic College, Varanasi, as she was only attached to that college and hence, she was purely on deputation there. It is settled law that a deputationist has no right to hold the post to which he or she is sent on deputation, vide JT 2000 (6) 574, JT 1999 (7) SC 44, etc.

5. It appears that the State overnment by means of order dated 2.10.2002 directed the Director, Ayurvedic and Unani Services. U. P, to detach all the Medical Officers and place them on their original place of posting vide Annexure-10 to the writ petition. The petitioner has only a lien on her original place of posting and not on the place where she was attached.

 
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