Content Provider | Supreme Court of India |
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e-ISSN | 30484839 |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | NDLI |
Subject Keyword | Service Law |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Law Order |
Jurisdiction | India |
Case Type | Appeal |
Court | Supreme Court of India |
Disposal Nature | Appeal Dismissed |
Headnote | Service Law : Military Engineering Service-Mazdoors-Classification on the basis of III Pay Commission Report-Unskilled-Semi Skilled-Skilled and Highly skilled-Mazdoors-Passing of test by-Fitment into skilled category-Reversion to semi skilled category a feeder post to skilled category-Held valid. Constitution of India, 1950 : Article 136-Special leave Petition-Dismissal in limine-Held does not operate as res judicata. Pursuant to the recommendations of the Third Pay Commission the Mazdoors working in the military engineering department were classified into four categories viz: (i) unskilled; (ii) semi skilled (iii) skilled and (iv) highly skilled. The pay scales for these categories respectively were (i) Rs. 196-232; (ii) Rs. 200-290; (iii) Rs. 260-400 and (iv) Rs. 330-480. Some of the Chowkidars and Mazdoors who passed the test were initially classified into skilled category and were given fitment in that scale. Later they were reverted to semi skilled category and given fitment accordingly. Directions were also issued to recover the arrears paid to them. These orders were challenged before different Benches of the Central Administrative Tribunal. The Cuttack Bench upheld the reversion to semi skilled category but directed not to recover the arrears. On the other hand a Calcutta Bench of the Tribunal held that the reversion was bad and consequently directed restoration of their category into the skilled category. On appeal decision of Calcutta Bench was dismissed in limine by this Court. In the meanwhile another Bench of Calcutta Tribunal followed the view taken by Cuttack Bench and upheld the reversion but set aside the order of recovery of arrears. Hence. these appeals. Dismissing the appeals, |
Judge | N/A |
Neutral Citation | 1995 INSC 813 |
Petitioner | Yogendra Narayan Chowdhury And Ors. |
Respondent | Union Of India And Ors. |
SCR | [1995] Supp. (6) S.C.R. 17 |
Judgement Date | 1995-11-30 |
Case Number | 9312 |
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