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HIGH COURT OF DELHI
Date of Decision: January 22, 2024
JUDGMENT
(12) CPL.
PAWAN KUMAR..... Petitioner Through: Mr. Ankur Chhibber, Mr. Anshuman Mehrotra, Mr. Nikunj Aroa, Mr. Arjun Panwar and Mr. Ankit Koul, Advs.
VERSUS
UNION OF INDIA AND ORS..... Respondents Through: Mr. Ripu Daman Bhardwaj, CGSC with Mr. Kushagra Kumar and Mr. Abhinav Bhardwaj, Advs. with Sqn. Ldr. M.N. Khan and Sgt. Vikas Kumar. for UOI. Mr. Tapesh Kr. Singh, Sr. Adv. with Mr. Rajiv Shankar Dvivedi, Tulika Mukharjee and Ms. Zia Khan, Advs. for R[4] and R[5]. CORAM: HON'BLE MR.
JUSTICE V. KAMESWAR RAO HON'BLE MR.
JUSTICE SAURABH BANERJEE
V. KAMESWAR RAO, J. (ORAL)
1. This petition has been filed by the petitioner with the following prayers: “In view of the above, it is therefore most respectfully prayed that this Hon'ble Court may be pleased to: i. Issue a Writ of Certiorari for quashing of the remark endorsed in the application dated 19.02.2020 that the Petitioner cannot be issued NOC as he is holding skill level W.P.(C)10288/2020 Page 2 'B' in terms of AFO 33/2017 despite the fact that the same has been struck down by this Hon'ble Court on 11.03.2020 in W.P.(C) 634/2020 titled as Subhash Chand v Union of India and of the Show Cause Notice and warning issued by the Respondents to the Petitioner on 18.11.2020 and 25.11.2020 respectively; and ii. Issue a Writ of Mandamus directing the Respondents to issue NOC and discharge the Petitioner from the post of Corporal so that he can join the post he has been selected for i.e. Deputy Collector in the state of Jharkhand or in the alternative consider his discharge, on compassionate ground in terms of 2(f) of the AFO 16/2008 as well as on medical ground in light of the Air Force Instruction issued on 02.09.2019 as he has been categorized as medical category A4G[4] (P) making him ineligible for being promoted to the rank of Master Warrant Officer including next rank of Sergeant, keeping in mind the career progression and enhancement of the Petitioner; and iii. Pass any such orders as the Hon’ble Court may deem fit in the light of above mentioned facts and circumstances of the case.”
2. The grievance of the petitioner is that respondents are not granting him NOC / discharge to enable him to join the civil post of Deputy Collector in the State of Jharkhand. Though the respondent Air Force has contested the relief sought by the petitioner, we have been informed that an order dated January 19, 2024 has been passed by the Air Force to discharge the petitioner w.e.f February 29, 2024 on medical grounds. The effect of the order is that the petitioner shall be physically relieved of his position in the Air Force.
3. Mr. Ankur Chhibber, learned counsel appearing for the petitioner states, that in view of the order dated January 19, 2024 W.P.(C)10288/2020 Page 3 passed by the respondents, the petitioner shall take up the assignment of the Deputy Collector in the State of Jharkhand within one week of February 29, 2024.
4. At this stage, learned counsel appearing for the respondent Nos. 4 & 5, would draw our attention to the counter-affidavit filed by the said respondents to contend the following stand: