This court had reiterated the distinction between ‘vertical’ reservations for backward classes of citizens as delineated in Indra Sawhney (supra) and ‘horizontal’ reservations for persons with disabilities
We did not hear any serious argument from Mr. Gupta or Ms. Divan, and rightly so, that persons with disabilities are not entitled to be judged by the same relaxed standards that are applied to assess candidature of SC/ST candidates.
In such circumstances, the omission or failure of the RBI in condoning the shortfall in marks coupled with the neglect to identify a Group ‘A’ post suitable for reservation to accommodate Mr. Nair on promotion appears to us to be indefensible.
We direct RBI to grant notional promotion to Mr. Nair on the post of Assistant Manager Grade – ‘A’, to be effective from the date of presentation of the writ petition before the High Court, i.e., 27th September, 2006 and actual promotion from 15th September, 2014, i.e., the last date for compliance of the order of the High Court. This exercise must be completed within a period of 2 (two) months from date. The monetary benefits accruing to Mr. Nair with effect from 15th September, 2014 shall be computed and released by 4 (four) months from date.
SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT
Citation: 2023 STPL(WEB) 57 SC
RESERVE BANK OF INDIA & ORS. Vs. A. K. NAIR & ORS.
Civil Appeal No(S). 529 of 2023 And Civil Appeal No(S). 530 of 2023-Decided on 4-7-2023
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