Ram Sharan Sinha Vs The State of Bihar and Others

Patna High Court 9 Dec 2010 C.W.J.C. No. 6173 of 2010 (2011) 3 PLJR 72
Bench: Single Bench

Judgement Snapshot

Case Number

C.W.J.C. No. 6173 of 2010

Hon'ble Bench

J.N. Singh, J

Judgement Text

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J.N. Singh, J.@mdashThe five Petitioners of the writ application have raised the grievance that they have not been granted the benefits of A.C.P.

scheme or were granted from a subsequent date and in lower scale.

2. The contention of the Learned Counsel for the Petitioner is that the first and second A.C.P. have to be granted to an employee under the

scheme on completion of 12 years and 24 years of service respectively. Though, it is stated that Petitioner Nos. 1, 2 and 4 were allowed the

benefits of the A.C.P. by Annexure-1 read with Annexures-2 and 3, but from a subsequent date than on the date they became eligible for the same

and also be lower scale of Rs. 4500-7000 and Rs. 5000-8000, whereas, they were entitled for the scale of Rs. 5000-8000 and Rs. 5500-9000.

3. Learned senior counsel for the Petitioner has referred to Annexure-7 and 8 to show that persons appointed much later then the Petitioners or

appointed in the same year have been allowed the said scale immediately on completion of the requisite period as per the scheme, whereas, the

Petitioners have been left out from consideration of grant of similar benefits. He submits that the case of the Petitioner Nos. 3 and 5 have not been

considered at all till now and No. order has been passed in respect of grant of the benefits of the A.C.P. Scheme to them. He points out that in this

respect the Petitioners have already filed representations copies whereof are Annexure-6 series. It is submitted that the same have not yet been

considered and the matter is still pending with the Respondents.

4. It does not require determination by this Court that if the A.C.P. scheme was in operation during the relevant period and covered all the

Government services, all had to be considered for grant of benefits of the same uniformly. The Respondents cannot treat their employees differently

in implementation and grant of benefits of the said scheme. If the similarly situated persons have been granted the benefit, there can be No. valid

reasons for discriminating the Petitioners by revising or by keeping their cases pending for grant of the said benefits. From Annexure-7, it appears

that the persons similarly situated, as claimed by the Petitioners, were granted the benefits in the year 2007 itself. Therefore, the Respondents are

not justified in keeping the matters of the Petitioners pending for grant of the benefits since long, without any valid reasons.

5. The writ application was filed on 8.4.2010. However, till today No. counter affidavit has been filed.

6. In the circumstances, the writ application is disposed of with a direction to the Respondents to consider the representations of the Petitioners,

copies whereof are annexed as Annexure-6 series, and pass specific orders in respect of grant of the benefits of the A.C.P. scheme to them from

the due date. As per the provisions of the scheme, orders in respect of each of the Petitioner shall be issued positively within two months from the

date of receipt/production of a copy of this order and the monetary benefits of the same shall also be ordered to be paid to them within one month

thereafter.

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