C.W.P. No.15914 of 2007 -1- IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB & HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH C.W.P. No.15914 of 2007 Date of decision : 21.4.2008. ... Surender Kumar ................ Petitioner vs. State of Haryana and others .................Respondents Coram: Hon'ble Mr. Justice Jasbir Singh Hon'ble Mr. Justice K.C. Puri Present: Sh.Gurinder Pal Singh, Advocate for the petitioner Sh. M.S. Sindhu, Deputy Advocate General, Haryana. ... Jasbir Singh, J. (Oral) By filing this writ petition, the petitioner has laid challenge to order dated 6.3.2006 (P-5), vide which some clarification made earlier, with regard to his appointment, was withdrawn. When notice of motion was issued on 11.10.2007, following contention of counsel for the petitioner was noticed by this Court:- “Counsel for the petitioner states that the petitioner was working as Electrician Helper in the Department. His case was cleared for regularisation of his services and in fact he was regularly appointed vide order Annexure P- C.W.P. No.15914 of 2007 -2- 2. While issuing that order, it was wrongly mentioned that he was regularised against the post of Fitter Helper, whereas it should have been Electrician Helper. Petitioner, after receipt of order, brought the above said mistake to the notice of the concerned authorities and the mistake was corrected. However, now vide order Annexure P-5, earlier order Annexure P-4 has been withdrawn.” We have heard counsel for the parties. We feel that order Annexure P-5 is not a speaking one. No reasons, whatsoever, have been given for withdrawal of the benefit earlier granted in favour of the petitioner. Even hearing was not provided to the petitioner before passing the order under challenge. Faced with the situation, Sh. Sindhu very fairly states that order Annexure P-5 be quashed and respondents be directed to pass a fresh order, if need be. In view of facts mentioned above, we allow this writ petition. The order Annexure P-5 is set aside and the petition is disposed of by giving liberty to the respondents to pass a fresh order, if need be, after complying with the principles of natural justice. ( Jasbir Singh ) Judge ( K.C. Puri ) 21.4.2008. Judge chug