In Union of India vs. S.K. Saigal (2004) , the SC held that a seniority list not verified and circulated for 6 months is liable to be challenged. Hence, the "verified" tag implies the list has passed the statutory objection period.
Because officers join from different sources (CSE, ESE, and promotions), the seniority list becomes a complex legal document used to resolve inter-se seniority disputes. irsme seniority list of indian railway verified
The Indian Railway Services of Mechanical Engineering (IRSME) is a prestigious group 'A' service in the Indian Railways. The IRSME officers are responsible for the maintenance and operation of locomotives, rolling stock, and other mechanical equipment on the Indian Railways. The seniority list of IRSME officers is a critical document that reflects the hierarchical order of officers in the service. In this paper, we will discuss the IRSME seniority list, its verification process, and other related aspects. In Union of India vs
Before diving into the seniority list, one must understand the hierarchy. IRSME is a Group ‘A’ Central Service. These officers are responsible for the design, manufacture, maintenance, and overhaul of rolling stock—locomotives, passenger coaches, and freight wagons. Hence, the "verified" tag implies the list has