Dr. Amir Mustafa Siddiqui Vs State of Jharkhand And Ors

Jharkhand High Court 8 Feb 2021 Writ Petition(S) No. 3874 Of 2020 (2021) 02 JH CK 0072
Bench: Single Bench
Result Published

Judgement Snapshot

Case Number

Writ Petition(S) No. 3874 Of 2020

Hon'ble Bench

Sanjay Kumar Dwivedi, J

Advocates

Saurav Arun, P.C. Roy, I.Sen Choudhary

Final Decision

Disposed Of

Judgement Text

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1. Heard Mr. Saurav Arun, the learned counsel for the petitioner, Mr. P.C. Roy, the learned counsel for the respondent State and Mrs. I.Sen

Choudhary, the learned counsel for the respondent University.

2. This writ petition has been heard through Video Conferencing in view of the guidelines of the High Court taking into account the situation arising

due to COVID-19 pandemic. None of the parties have complained about any technical snag of audio-video and with their consent this matter has been

heard.

3. The petitioner has preferred this writ petition for direction upon the respondents for payment of the arrears of salary as per 5th, 6th and 7th pay

revision to the petitioner in the pay scale of Rs.12000-420-18300/- with effect from 01.01.1996 till 30.05.2005 which has not been paid to the petitioner

as the issue is no more res integra and decided by this Court and also affirmed up to the Division Bench of this Court by which the issue regarding two

pay scales of Reader have been struck down considering only one post of Reader in view of the judgment passed by this Court in W.P.(S) No.4162 of

2013 affirmed in L.P.A. No.661 of 2019.

4. Mr. Saurav Arun, the learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner was appointed as a Lecturer on 19.11.1981 in the subject of Urdu

in J.J.College, Jhumritiliya. Thereafter he has been promoted to the post of Reader on 19.11.1991 and at present the nomenclature of Reader has been

changed as Associate Professor hence he is presently working as HOD in Urdu Department, Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribagh. The petitioner

has done his PhD on 12.2.1986. It is averred in the writ petition that under the career advancement scheme of the UGC which shows that minimum

length of service for eligibility to move in the grade of Lecturers, senior scale would be 4 years for those with Ph.D, 5 years with those M.Phil and 6

years for those at the level of Lecturers and for eligibility to move into the grade or Reader/Lecturersâ€" Selection Grade, the minimum length of

service of Lecturer in senior selection grade shall be uniformly 5 years. It is evident from the order dated 06.09.2019 after the order passed in LPA

No.22/2018, the State Government came out with a notification directing all the Universities to state that total number of Readers of the entire State in

various Universities who were granted promotion under ‘Time bound promotion scheme/ Merit promotion scheme’, meaning thereby after the

order passed by the Division Bench, the respondent/State is taking stand for paying the arrears to all the Readers in one pay scale i.e. Rs.12,000-420-

18,300/- in 5th, 6th and 7th pay revision committee. It is mentioned that the petitioner was otherwise eligible for being placed at the Lecturer Selection

Grade in the scale of Rs.12,000-420-18,300/- at the time of promotion to the post of Reader under the scheme, but he has been placed in the Scale of

Rs.10,000-15,200/-. He further submits that the issue is no more res integra in view of the judgment rendered by this Court in “Prashant Kumar

Mishra and Others v. State of Jharkhand and Others, in W.P.(S) No.4162 of 2013 and “Geeta v. State of Jharkhand and Othrs†in W.P.(S)

No.3690 of 2018. He submits that the matter may kindly be disposed of with a direction to the respondent State to consider the case of the petitioner

in the light of the judgment rendered by this Court in cases of “Prashant Kumar Mishra & Others v. State of Jharkhand and Others†and

“Geeta v. State of Jharkhand and Othersâ€​.

5. The State counsel submits that the Government came out with a notification directing all the Universities to state that the total number of Readers in

the entire State in various Universities who were granted promotion under time bound promotion scheme meaning thereby after the order passed by

the Division Bench in the aforesaid LPAs.

6. Learned counsel for the petitioner further submits that the respondents are bound to act in terms of letter dated 11.09.2020 by which the arrears of

pay scales of Reader in 5th, 6th and 7th pay revision has been given to the writ petitioners of W.P(S) No. 4162/2013, L.P.A. No. 22/2018 and L.P.A.

No. 661/2019 and cannot adopt discriminatory attitude in respect of the present petitioner by way of pick and choose method.

7. Mrs. I.Sen Choudhary, the learned counsel for the respondent University, submits that it is in the domain of the State to consider the case of the

petitioner. He further submits that if any rectification will be done by the State Government, the University shall comply the same.

8. The learned counsel for the respondent State submits that the identical matters in the case of “Prashant Kumar Mishra†and “Geetaâ€

(supra) the matter has been set at rest which was affirmed in L.P.A. No.22 of 2018 and L.P.A. No. 661/2019. It is stated that on the basis of the

above mentioned judgments, the Court may dispose of the instant case accordingly.

9. In view of the above admitted position, the respondent State is directed to consider the case of the petitioner in the light of the judgment rendered by

this Court in “Prashant Kumar Mishra†and “Geeta†(supra) and also L.P.A. No.22 of 2018 and L.P.A. No. 661 of 2019 and pass

appropriate reasoned order within a period of 8 weeks from the date of receipt/production of a copy of this order.

10. It goes without saying that if the decision is taken in favour of the petitioner the same shall be communicated to the University within a period of

four weeks so that the benefit of the same may be accrued to the petitioner at the earliest.

11. With the above observations and direction, the instant writ petition stands disposed of.

12. I.A., if any, also stands disposed of.

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