JABALPUR, India, June 9 -- Madhya Pradesh High Court issued the following judgment/order on May 8:

1. This petition, under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, has been filed by petitioner seeking following relief (s):-

"(i) That, the present petition filed by the petitioner may kindly be allowed;

(ii) That, the impugned order of promotion dated 29.7.2017 Annexure P/1 may kindly be directed to be set aside or the petitioner may kindly be granted promotion with effect from the date the other persons out of the order dated 29.7.2017 Annexure P/1 have been given benefit of promotion on the post of Asstt. Engineer with all consequential benefits including arrears of salary etc.

(iii) That, further the case of the petitioner for his promotion on the post of Executive Engineer in case occasion so arise be directed to be considered.

(iv) That, any other just, suitable and proper relief, which this Hon'ble Court deems fit, may also kindly be granted to the petitioner. Costs be also awarded in favour of the petitioner."

2. Learned counsel for petitioner submits that petitioner was holding the post of Sub Engineer. At the relevant point of time, i.e., 03.03.2014, the DPC was convened to consider the cases of eligible Sub Engineers for their promotion to the post of Assistant Engineer and the criteria for promotion was merit-cum-seniority. It is further submitted that petitioner had secured A+ ACRs during the relevant period, i.e., from 2007-2008 till 2011-2012. Meaning thereby, petitioner was entitled to be granted promotion on the basis of his seniority. One Shri I.M. Khan, who was placed at Serial No.56 in the gradation list, whereas the petitioner was placed at Serial No.49, was promoted by the DPC despite being junior to the petitioner. It is further submitted that at the time of the DPC, no departmental inquiry was pending against the petitioner and without having any jurisdiction, the DPC in its meeting dated 03.03.2014 made its own assessment whereby the petitioner was graded as "Very Good" instead of "Outstanding" and on that basis, it was held that petitioner was not entitled to promotion. Consequently, the promotion of petitioner was denied. Thereafter, the petitioner submitted a detailed representation but the same has not been considered. It is further submitted that the petitioner is senior to Shri I.M. Khan. Petitioner was placed at Serial No.49, whereas Shri I.M. Khan was placed at Serial No.56 in the gradation list showing the position as on 01.01.2012. It is further submitted that once the petitioner had secured outstanding gradings in his ACRs from 2007-2008 to 2011-2012, there was no reason for the DPC to make its own assessment and the DPC wrongly misinterpreted the provisions of the M.P. Public Service (Promotion) Rules, 2002.

*Rest of the document can be viewed at: (https://mphc.gov.in/storage/upload/gwalior/MPHCGWL/2017/WP/5144/WP_5144_2017_FinalOrder_08-05-2026_digi.pdf)

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