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Jacinta Kerketta vs State of Jharkhand

Jharkhand High Court · Decided on 20 May 2016 · Citation: (2016) 3 JBCJ 495

HON’BLE JUDGES
Pramath Patnaik, J.
RESULT
Disposed Off
CASE NUMBER
W.P.(S) No. 2693 of 2016

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Pramath Patnaik, J.—Heard learned counsel for the parties.

2.

Learned counsel for the petitioners submitted that the petitioners are retired teacher of minority Primary/Middle School, details of the individual are being shown in the chart given below:-

S. No.

Name of Teacher

Name of School

Date of appointment

Date of Retirement

1.

Jacinta

Kerketta St. Anne Girls High School, Mandar

15.07.1978

31.01.2014

2.

Martha Toppo

St. Anne Girls High School, Mandar

01.08.1978

31.05.2011

3.

Bibiana Ekka

St. Anne Girls High School, Mandar

01.01.1980

31.12.2012

3.

It is the contention of the petitioners that the schools in question are Aided Minority Schools and all expenses towards payment of salary and retirement benefits of the school employees is funded by the State Government from the public exchequer. The petitioners are also getting pension on the basis of the pension payment order issued by the office of the Accountant General.

4.

In the present writ application, the grievance of the petitioners is in relation to non-payment of leave encashment amount on the earned leave outstanding against them. They have also stated that other post retiral dues have already been paid and that salary and post retirement benefit have been paid out of grant-in-aid provided by the State Government.

5.

Mr. Devakant Rai, learned counsel for the petitioners submits that though, the claim of the petitioners was resisted earlier by the respondent-State Government, but the issue has now been settled in view of the judgment rendered by the learned Division Bench of this Court in the case of Mariyam Tirkey v. The State of Jharkhand & others in W.P.(S) No. 506 of 2013 and analogous cases dated 3rd January, 2014 which has also been reported in 2014 (1) JBCJ 465 and now upheld up to the Hon''ble Supreme Court vide judgment dated 15.12.2014 passed in Special Leave to Appeal (C) No(s) 20606-20607/2014. According to the petitioners, the writ petition may be disposed of in view of the judgment rendered as aforesaid by the learned Division Bench and affirmed up to the Hon''ble Supreme Court, by directing the respondents to pay the earned leave encashment amount to the petitioners.

6.

Learned counsel appearing for the Respondent-State does not dispute that the aforesaid issue relating to admissibility of the earned leave encashment amount to the teachers of Non-Government/Aided Minority School has now been decided by the judgment rendered in the case of Mariyam Tirkey (Supra) and affirmed up to the Hon''ble Supreme Court.

7.

Having heard learned counsel for the parties, in such circumstances, the writ petition is being disposed of by directing the respondent nos. 2 and 3, to take a decision in the matter of grant of leave encashment amount to the petitioners after due scrutiny of their relevant service records and in view of the judgment rendered in the case of Mariyam Tirkey (Supra) within a period of ten weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order along with the representation on behalf of the petitioners.

8.

The writ petition is accordingly disposed of.