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Bangladesh Post Office (Gazetted and non-Gazetted Posts) Recruitment Rules, 1985
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Constitution of Bangladesh
Article 102
Bangladesh Post Office (Gazetted and non-Gazetted Posts) Recruitment Rules, 1985
Post Office Manual, 4th Part, Part-I, II and III
Rule 3
When both the laws, namely: the Manual and the Rules, 1985 were in force and the postal department opted to take recourse to the provisions of the Manual and continued the process of selecting the candidates and in the process, the writ-petitioners were selected and listed as qualified candidates and were registered, accordingly, it cannot be said that they were taken in the register of qualified candidates illegally.
The Appellate Division opined that after listing the respective writ-petitioners as qualified candidates in the register, they were given temporary work orders against temporary as well as permanent post, it does not lie in the mouth of the respondents that the writ-petitioners had no right to be appointed in the posts against the permanent vacancies for which they were listed as qualified candidates on the plea that the Rules, 1985 were promulgated in the meantime, so they could go for direct recruitment under the said Rules and they rightly invited applications through the impugned circulars published in the various newspapers. Government of Bangladesh and others -Vs.- Md. Abdul Karim and others (Civil) 2019 ALR (AD) Online 337 ....View Full Judgment

Government of Bangladesh and others -Vs.- Md. Abdul Karim and others 2019 ALR (AD) Online 337