IN THE HIGH COURT OF UTTARANCHAL AT NAINITAL Writ Petition No. 24 (S/B) of 2005 1. The Union of India through the secretary, Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, New Delhi. 2. The Surveyor General of India, Surveyor General’s Office, Hati Bar Kala Estate, Dehradun ……. Petitioners Versus 1. Smt. Alka Sharma w/o Sri Arvind Kumar Srivastava, R/o C-4 Hati Bar Kala Estate, Dehradun 2. The Central Administrative Tribunal, Additional Bench Allahabad ………. Respondents ……….. Mr. V.B.S.Negi, Asstt. Solicitor General of India, learned counsel for the petitioners Mr. V.K.Kohli, Senior Advocate, learned counsel for the respondent no. 1. Coram: Hon. Cyriac Joseph, C.J. Hon. B.S.. Verma, J. [Per Hon. the Chief Justice (Oral)] This writ petition is filed against the order passed by the Central Administrative Tribunal, Allahabad Bench on 30.09.2004 in Original Application No. 927 of 2003. The petitioners are the respondents in O.A. No. 927 of 2003. The respondent no.1 herein was the applicant in the O.A. 2. The challenge in the O.A. was against the premature termination of the deputation of the applicant. Though the period of deputation of the applicant was due to expire only on 31.12.2003, by an order dated 07.08.2003, she was reverted to her parent cadre with immediate effect. The said order dated 07.08.2003 was stayed by the Tribunal. On the strength of the stay order, the 2 applicant continued to work in the Survey of India. Against the stay order passed by the Tribunal, the respondents in O.A, filed writ petition no. 53287 of 2003 in the High Court of Allahabad and by the order dated 03.12.2003, the stay order passed by the Tribunal was vacated by the High Court. 3. Though the applicant filed Special Leave Petition before the Supreme Court against the order of the High Court, S.L.P. was dismissed as the period of deputation expired by that time. Thus, the applicant continued to work in Survey of India on deputation on the strength of interim order passed by the Tribunal. Though the interim order passed by the Tribunal was vacated by the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad on 03.12.2003, the applicant was given posting in the parent department only through a letter dated 23.12.2003 addressed by the Joint Controller General of Defence Accounts (Admin), Office of the C.G.D.A., West Block-5, R. K. Puram, New Delhi-66 to the Surveyor General of India, Survey of India, Hathhibarkala Estate, Dehradun. A copy of the said letter was made available for our perusal, which has been taken on record. The said letter indicates that the applicant continued to work in the Survey of India till the expiry of the period of deputation on 31.12.2003 and joined the parent department only thereafter. 4. In view of the above position, we do not find any illegality in the order of the Tribunal, by which the applicant was held entitled to all benefits including salary and other emoluments flowing from the terms of deputation till 31.12.2003. Hence, there is no merit in the writ petition and the writ petition is dismissed. 5. The petitioners are directed to pay the amounts due to the respondent no.1 in terms of the order of the Tribunal as early as possible and at any rate within a period of two months from today. (B.S. Verma, J.) (Cyriac Joseph, C.J.) 07.04.2005 07.04.2005 A