R J Gajendra Kumar vs Government of Tamil Nadu & Anr
Supreme Court Holds Distance Education Degree Valid for Promotion, Restores Eligibility of Government Employee
Case Snapshot
Case Name: R.J. Gajendra Kumar v. Government of Tamil Nadu & Anr.
Citation: 2026 INSC 911
Bench: Justice Ujjal Bhuyan & Justice Manoj Misra
Date of Judgment: August 22, 2026
Area of Law: Service Law, Promotion, Educational Qualifications, Distance Education
The Judgment in One Line
Government employee with distance education degree obtained under prevailing rules is eligible for promotion despite subsequent clarification.
Why This Judgment Matters
This judgment is significant as it clarifies the validity of degrees obtained through distance education for the purpose of government employment and promotion. The Supreme Court held that an employee cannot be denied promotion based on a retrospective application of government orders that changed the recognition of qualifications. The Court also emphasized that once an employee has been promoted to a feeder post and served for years without challenge, the eligibility for that post cannot be reopened at the time of further promotion. The judgment protects employees who obtained qualifications under then-existing rules from being penalized by subsequent changes.
Background
The appellant was appointed as Junior Assistant on compassionate grounds in 1983 after completing SSLC and +1. He obtained permission to pursue higher education through distance education from Madurai Kamaraj Open University, compl
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