Updated On: 30 January, 2024 01:26 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Petitioner has claimed that the appointment, determined to be erroneous by MERC’s internal panel and also questioned by the state’s Auditor General, deprived him of a promotion even though he had qualifications, experience

The writ of Quo Warranto filed by the petitioner is considered a rare occurrence. Representation pic
A suspended section officer, Pradeep Mohare, of the Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) has questioned the appointment of an under-experienced individual to the post, which subsequently led to the individual’s promotion as under secretary and denied the same to Mohare. Last week, Mohare filed the rare writ of Quo Warranto (calling upon a person to explain under what authority of law, he was occupying a public post) before the Bombay High Court (HC).
Mohare’s petition claimed that the individual’s appointment violated the MERC (Recruitment and Conditions of Services of Employees) Regulation 2007.