LAWS(SC)-2007-8-70

STATE OF MAHARASHTRA Vs. DATTATRAYA DIGAMBER BIRAJDAR

Decided On August 27, 2007
STATE OF MAHARASHTRA Appellant
V/S
DATTATRAYA DIGAMBER BIRAJDAR Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) Challenge in this appeal is to the order passed by a learned Single Judge of the Bombay High Court at Aurangabad. The writ petition filed by the appellant was dismissed. Challenge in the writ petition was to the Award made by the Labour Court, Aurangabad.

(2.) Background facts as projected by the appellant are as follows :- Respondent was working as a daily wager as Mukadam and was being paid Rs. 30/- per day in the Public Works Division, Osmanabad, District Maharashtra since August, 1984. On 10-3-1986 the District Commissioner of Labour, Aurangabad created 52 posts of Surveyor on contract employment. Respondent joined as Surveyor in the office of Divisional Soil Conservation Officer with effect from 3-4-1986 on consolidated pay of Rs. 450/- per month. On 25-9-1986 the Deputy Divisional Soil Conservation Officer transferred the respondent to Paranda with effect from 6-10-1986 to the office of Sub-Divisional and Soil Conservation Officer, Aurangabad. On 5-8-1987 Divisional Soil Conservation Officer abolished all the 52 posts of Surveyor engaged on various places as they were on temporary establishment. Accordingly, service of respondent as Surveyor came to be terminated on 20-8-1987. After about eight years, respondent submitted an application for reference in terms of Section 10 of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 (in short the Act) before Deputy Commissioner of Labour, Aurangabad. It was stated that the respondent was working in the Public Works Department, Aurangabad till 30-4-1986 when he was orally terminated. Prayer was made for continuity of service with back wages. The Deputy Commissioner of Labour made reference under Sections 10(1) and 12(5) of the Act to the Labour Court, Solapur for adjudication. The Public Works Department, on receipt of the notice from the Labour Court made enquiries about the service particulars from the office of the Sub-Divisional Soil Conservation Officer. By letter dated 9-3-1995, Sub-Divisional Soil Conservation Officer, Osmanabad, informed the Sub-Divisional Engineer that by order dated 18-3-1986 respondent was appointed as Surveyor on contractual employment, and on 25-9-1986 he was transferred to Sub-Divisional Soil Conservation Officer, Paranda. As per order of the Commissioner, Aurangabad appointments of Surveyor on temporary establishment came to an end. Respondent examined himself in support of his claim and exhibited 3 documents. One of the documents purportedly indicated that the respondent worked in the Division till 31st August, 1986. An officer of the Sub-Divisional Soil Conservation Officer, Aurangabad was examined in support of the appellants case. The Labour Court passed an award, inter alia, holding that (1) termination of respondent with effect from 30-4-1986 was illegal; and (2) he was to be reinstated with back wages i.e. 25% of the back wages. Challenging the aforesaid order, writ petition was filed before the Bombay High Court which was dismissed by impugned order.

(3.) Learned counsel for the appellant submitted that the approach of the Labour Court and the High Court is clearly erroneous. The effect of the documents produced i.e. Exhibits C25-C27, clearly establishing the appointment of respondent in the Soil Conservation Department, his transfer and ultimate termination has been lightly brushed aside by the Labour Court and the High Court. The respondent himself admitted that in fact the details were given by the Soil Conservation Officer in the letter dated 9-3-1995. The Labour Court has come to a conclusion that respondent had worked for more than 240 days.