Civil Writ Petition No.3594 of 1991 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH Civil Writ Petition No.3594 of 1991 Date of Decision : 29th November, 2011 Suresh Chand Gupta ....Petitioner Versus State of Haryana and Others ......Respondents CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE K.KANNAN Present: Mr.Amit Bhandari Advocate with Mr.Rupesh Kumar Banga Advocate for the petitioner. Mr.O.P.Sharma, Additional Advocate General, Haryana for respondent No.1. Mr.Munish Sharma Advocate for Mr.Narender Hooda, Advocate for respondents No.2 and 3. * * * K.KANNAN,J.(Oral) 1. The petitioner seeks for quashing the order passed by the ChiefAdministrator, FCA, Faridabad, rejecting his claim for promotion to the the post of Senior Sanitary Inspector from 23.05.1975, the date when his juniors were promoted. 2. The petitioner had in the earlier round of litigation, challenged an order of termination of his service. When his turn for promotion came, his juniors had been promoted since he was not in service. The order of termination was challenged before this Court and it appears that in the earlier round, the termination was set aside and he was directed to be reinstated. The right obtained by the court's order when it found that the termination was bad had to be carried to its logical end by allowing the petitioner his claim for promotion and by holding him to be Civil Writ Petition No.3594 of 1991 2 entitled to be considered as promoted on the day when his juniors were promoted. The rejection of his claim through the impugned order has, therefore, not justified and the impugned order is, liable to be quashed qua the petitioner only. 3. It is reported that the petitioner has died and his legal representatives have been impleaded. This would mean that the respondents shall calculate the monetary benefits treating him (petitioner) as having been promoted on 23.05.1975 and release the accumulated benefits to the legal representatives of the petitioner. The exercise shall be completed within a period of 12 weeks and amount be released, failing which, the legal representatives of the deceased (petitioner) to the writ petition, would be entitled to interest at the rate of 6% from today. 4. The writ petition is disposed of. 29.11.2010 (K.KANNAN) Seema-II Judge