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Locus standi

(Querist) 04 January 2013 This query is : Resolved 
Respected Experts!!

I am a Government Employee.My grievance is that my present boss is illegal appointee (back in 2004).It happen that he was first appoint in officiating basis in 'Ex-cadre" post, then after one month his service was regularized.Again in 2006 the Ex-Cadre post was en-cadre with his present post.
And my immediate/next promotion would be in the post which he is holding at present,though my serial no. in promotion list is at 11 number.
So my question is in above facts and circumstances do I have locus Standi to file Writ in High Court against my Boss for quashed his illegal appointment.
If Yes!! please cite some judgment in this regard.
Thanks.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 04 January 2013
As you are affected party so you have every right to challenge it but why have you kept your sleep since last 7 years?
lissing perme (Querist) 05 January 2013
@raj kumar makkadji!!!
Sir!! in 2007 we submitted a representation against encadre of his post into our post before the Chief Secretary but till today it is not disposed off.After that we did not take the matter further.
And it is 6 months back he has been posted to my place of service and it is his way of ill-treatment to us compelling me to think's that"how the illegal appointee can command us and ill-treat us" .

Sir could you site any leading case which allow my Locus Standi in above facts and circumstances.??
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 05 January 2013
You move RTI application and seek the action over your representation of 2007 and then move ahead. There are hundreds of such judgments favouring you.
lissing perme (Querist) 05 January 2013
raj kumar makkad!!!
Thanks for your kind guidance.

Sir!! could you please cite two-three judgment for me!!!
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 05 January 2013
Contact personally for this personlized service.
lissing perme (Querist) 05 January 2013
raj kumar makkad!!!
Sir!!!Any Wrong to cite the judgment here!!!
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 05 January 2013
Judgments are not provided here.
lissing perme (Querist) 05 January 2013
raj kumar makkad!!!
Sir!!Is that the Forum Rule??
As per my understanding of this forum is that there is many helpful and knowledgeable Experts who do not not reluctant to cite leading judgment,with some exception.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 05 January 2013
I may be an exception...
lissing perme (Querist) 05 January 2013
raj kumar makkadji!!
Sir!! if SO!!! it O.K Sir!!!


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