Tribunals and CommissionsDivision Bench(2020) 09 CAT CK 0010

Lalit Kumar & Others vs Union Of India & Others

Central Administrative Tribunal · Decided on 3 September 2020

HON’BLE JUDGES
A.K. Bishnoi, Member (A) · R.N. Singh, Member (J)
RESULT
Disposed Of
CASE NUMBER
Original Application No. 1209 Of 2020, Miscellaneous Application No. 1493 Of 2020

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Judgment

16 paragraphs · 788 words

R. N. Singh, Member (J)

1.

Heard both the parties.

2.

MA No. 1493/2020 has been filed by the applicants, 16 in numbers, seeking permission to file their aforesaid OA jointly. Learned counsel for the applicants submits that the applicants have similar grievance in the OA and they are similarly placed.

3.

By way of the present OA, the applicants have prayed for the following reliefs:-

"(a) to declare the action of the respondents in not granting the Grade Pay of Rs. 5400 to applicants on completion of 4 years of service of ACP/MACP in Grade Pay of Rs. 4800 (Pre-revised Rs. 7500-12000) as illegal and unjustified.

(b) to direct the respondents to grant Grade Pay of Rs. 5400 in PB-2 from the date of completion of 4 years of service in Grade Pay of Rs. 4800 (Pre-revised Rs. 7500-12000) or 01.01.2006 whichever is later, with consequential benefits, with all arrears of pay with interest thereon without any further delay.

(c) pass any further orders as this Hon'ble Tribunal may deemed fit and proper in the facts and circumstances of the case."

4.

Learned counsel for the applicants submits that one M. Subramaniam who was identically placed as the present applicants, approached the Madras Bench of this Tribunal for similar relief, by way of OA No. 167/2009 which was dismissed by the Tribunal and aggrieved by such dismissal, he approached the Hon'ble High Court of judicature of Madras in W.P. 13225/2010 and Hon'ble High Court has allowed the Writ Petition vide order/judgement dated 19.10.2010 (Annexure A-3), the operative portion of which reads asunder:-

"9. Accordingly, the Writ Petition is allowed setting aside the order of the Tribunal, dated 19.4.2010 passed in O.A. No. 167 of 2009. The respondents are directed to extend the benefit of grade pay of Rs. 5400/- to the petitioner from 1.1.2003 as per the resolution dated 29.8.2010. No costs."

5.

The said order/judgement dated 19.10.2010 of Hon'ble High Court was further challenged by the respondents before the Hon'ble Apex Court in Civil Appeal No. 8883/2011, which was dismissed by the Hon'ble Apex Court vide order / judgement dated 10.10.2017 (Annexure-A-4) and the Review Petition (Civil) No.2512 of 2018 was also dismissed by the Hon'ble Apex Court vide order/judgement dated 23.08.2018 (Annexure-A-5).

6.

Learned counsel for applicants submits that the applicants have made individual representation[Annexure -A-1 (colly)] before the respondents for extending the benefits of the judgement of Hon'ble High Court in Mr. Subramaniam (supra). However, the same is still pending. The learned counsel for the applicants further submits that the respondents are extending the benefits of judgement of M. Subramaniam (supra) only to such similar person who approaches the Tribunal/Tribunals or Court/Courts and not at their own, therefore, the present OA.

7.

Issue notice. Mr. Sandeep Tyagi learned counsel, who appears for the respondents on advance service, accepts notice. For the reasons explained in MA and no objection from the learned counsel for the respondents, MA No. 1493/2020 for joining together is allowed.

8.

Learned counsel for applicants further submits that in identical facts and circumstances this Tribunal has disposed of OA 415/2019 vide dated 05.02.2019 (A-7) with the operative portion of the order reads asunder:

"4. It is submitted that the applicants are identically placed like the applicants in W.P.No.13225/2010 dated 06.09.2010 in M. Subramaniam vs. Union of India & Ors. of the Hon'ble High Court of Madras, which was upheld by the Hon'ble Apex Court in Civil Appeal No.8883/2011 dated 10.10.2017 and also the applicants in O.A. No.1982/2018dated29.05.2018 in Rajneesh Gupta & Ors. vs. Union of India & Ors. of the Principal Bench of this Tribunal and though the applicants made Annexure A-7 (Colly.) representations seeking extension of the same benefit to them also, the respondents have not passed any orders thereon till date.

5.In the circumstances, the O.A. is disposed of at the admission stage itself, without going into the merits of the case, by directing the respondents to consider the Annexure A-7 (Colly.) representations of the applicants and to pass appropriate reasoned and speaking orders thereon, in accordance with law, within a period of 90 days from the date of receipt of a certified copy of this order. No order as to costs. Let a copy of the O.A. be enclosed to this order."

9.

In view of the facts and circumstances, the present OA is disposed of at the admission stage itself without going into the merits of the case by directing the Respondent No. 3 to consider the aforesaid pending representation of the applicants [Annexure -A-1 (colly)] and to pass reasoned and speaking order thereon in accordance with law within a period of 90 days from the date of receipt of certified copy of this order. No costs.