An order in this regard was passed by a bench of Justices Indira Banerjee and V Kameswar Rao, saying the exercise, not carried out for nearly 25 years, be completed without any further delay.
The court, which was miffed at the delay in implementation of its orders in this regard, had summoned the Border Security Force chief to be present during the hearing following which the Director General of country's largest border guarding force K K Sharma and a battery of senior officials, attended the proceedings.
The petitioners had said the last cadre restructuring for the 2.5-lakh personnel strong force was carried out in 1991 and it was getting delayed for the last few years owing to various reasons leading to grievances and stagnation in the promotion of class 'A' officers of its cadre.
A cadre restructuring is conducted to better place the workforce in an organisation in light of changing scenario over a period of time and it is aimed at enhancing the morale of the men and women employees and also getting better work productivity from them in the interest of the organisation.
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The entire exercise, they said, will be "cost neutral" as almost 330 posts will be abolished in lieu of getting the new 74 posts.
"While this much-delayed exercise will act to provide only some succour to the officers facing stagnation in promotion in the force, it being implemented after 25 years has come as a positive development," a senior official said.