LAWS(SC)-1992-10-42

STATE OF HIMACHAL PRADESH Vs. PRAN NATH ANAND

Decided On October 23, 1992
STATE OF HIMACHAL PRADESH Appellant
V/S
Pran Nath Anand Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) This appeal has been filed on behalf of the State of Himachal Pradesh for setting aside an order of the Himachal Pradesh Administrative tribunal (hereinafter referred to as "the tribunal") holding that petitioners-respondents, who are the Project Officers, are entitled to the pay scale of Rs. 1,200-1,700, as is allowed to the Project Officers in the State of Punjab. A further direction has been given that petitioner-respondent I shall be entitled to the said pay scale with effect from 1/04/1981 and petitioner-respondent 2 with effect from october (sic) , 1981, the date of his appointment.

(2.) The tribunal was of the view that the State of Himachal Pradesh invariably followed the Punjab pattern of scales of pay with regard to various categories of employees in the State and as soon as there was any increase in the pay scales of the employees in the State of Punjab, the same automatically became applicable to their counterparts in the State of Himachal Pradesh. As the pay scale of Project Officers in the State of Punjab was Rs. 1200-1700, according to the tribunal, there was no justification on the part of the State of himachal Pradesh not to give the same scale of pay to the respondents who were also Project Officers.

(3.) It appears that an office memorandum dated 2/11/1979 was issued by the State government saying: