GUWAHATI, India, Dec. 31 -- Gauhati High Court issued the following order on Dec. 1:

1. Heard Mr. B. Pathak, learned counsel for the petitioner. Also heard Ms. R. Devi, learned CGC for the respondent Nos. 1, 2, 3 & 4.

2. By filing this writ petition, the petitioner has prayed for a direction to the respondent authorities to consider his case for promotion to the rank of Subedar/ORL (Operator Radio Line) as per his seniority, i.e., with effect from the date when his junior was promoted, by expunging/ignoring any uncommunicated entry/grading in his Annual Confidential Reports (ACRs) and to grant all consequential service benefits.

3. The case of the petitioner, in brief, is that he was enrolled in the Assam Rifles on 14.04.1986 as a Rifleman/ORL and was posted to the 10th Assam Rifles in the year 1987. He was promoted to the rank of Havildar/ORL in the year 1997 and subsequently to the rank of Naib Subedar/ORL in the year 2017.

4. It is the contention of the petitioner that after promotion to Naib Subedar/ORL, his next higher promotional rank is Subedar/ORL. The petitioner has completed the qualitative requirements for promotion and being the senior-most Naib Subedar in his category, was due to be considered for promotion in the year 2025. Despite his eligibility, the petitioner has been deprived of promotion, while the said benefit has been granted to his juniors. Aggrieved by the said action, the petitioner approached the respondent authorities for the grant of promotion as per his seniority or to communicate the reason for non-consideration of his promotion. Despite requesting the respondents to communicate the reason, his grievance was ignored. Thereafter, the petitioner served a legal notice dated 24.01.2025 seeking promotion as per his seniority.

5. It is contended that the respondent authorities, vide letter dated 17.02.2025, informed the petitioner that his case had been considered by the Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) held in the year 2025, wherein, his last five Annual Confidential Reports/Annual Performance Assessment Reports (ACRs/APARs) for 2020-2024 were examined and he was graded "High Average" (05 points) in 2020, below the prescribed benchmark of "Above Average" (07 points) i.e. "Very Good" required for promotion. Consequently, the name of the petitioner was not recommended for promotion to Subedar/ORL, being ineligible under the ACR criteria.

6. It is contended that that no adverse entry in his ACRs/APARs had ever been communicated to the petitioner and he was unaware of the same until receipt of the reply dated 17.02.2025. It is the settled position of law that every ACR/APAR must be communicated to the concerned employee and consideration of any uncommunicated entry is impermissible.

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