LAWS(DLH)-2012-10-45

B K TIWARI Vs. UNION OF INDIA

Decided On October 04, 2012
B K TIWARI Appellant
V/S
UNION OF INDIA Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THE petitioner is aggrieved by the order dated 14.12.2011 passed by the Central Administrative Tribunal, Principal Bench, New Delhi in O.A. No.4362/2011. THE petitioner had approached the Tribunal seeking a direction that the age of superannuation of Advisor (Nutrition) under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare be also increased from 60 to 62 years, as was done in the case of non-teaching medical specialists.

(2.) THE petitioner had submitted a representation to this effect, which is as under:- "DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF HEALTH SERVICES SUB: Representation to increase the age of superannuation for the post of Advisor (Nutrition) as non-teaching specialist- reg. As per copy of the Order No.A.12034/3/2005-CHS-V dated 16th November, 06 at F/A the superannuation of specialist doctors of Central health Service belonging to teaching, non-teaching and public health sub-cadre has been increased from 60 to 62 years. In this connection the undersigned would like to bring the following facts:- THE post of Advisor (Nutrition) is a non-teaching specialist sub-cadre, as the essential minimum qualification required for the post is doctorate in Bio- Chemistry, Nutrition/M/D in Bio-Chemistry or equivalent. Copy of the recruitment rules is at F/B. It may be pointed out that for the recruitment of specialist whether teaching, non-teaching or public health sub-cadre, the essential minimum qualification is MD/MS in the specialist subject, while for GDMO cadre, it is MBBS Degree only, copies of both GDMO and specialist cadre are at F/C. THE Deptt. Of Health Research of MoHFW has also increased the age of superannuation of scientist of Indian Council of Medical Research from 60 to 62 year vide order No.V.25011/146/07 HR dated 30th October, 2008. Copy enclosed for ready reference at F/D. Hon'ble Supreme Court vide its judgment on 15th November, 1989 clearly gave directions 1043 Group "A" non-medical scientist/specialist of DGHS, MoHFW to make promotion policy, grant of various allowances which are given to the medical counterpart and tenability to claim of equal pay-scale. THE undersigned was Secretary-General of Group 'A' non-medical scientist/specialists of Dte.C.H.S., MoHFW when the aforesaid historical judgment was delivered. All the specialists sub-cadre, whether teaching, non- teaching or public health, are recruited through UPSC with minimum essential qualification of Post-Graduate degree i.e. MD/MS in specialized subject. THE post of Advisor (Nutrition) fulfil the criteria for non-teaching specialist sub-cadre and is open for medical as well as non-medical persons through while for other posts of Group 'A' non-medical scientists, the minimum qualification required is Master Degree is Science of specified subject. For this particular post of Advisor Nutrition the essential minimum qualification required is doctorate degree in subject or MD degree in the subject F/B. Copy of OM No.A.12034/2/2007 CHS-IV (Pt.) dated 12/2/2009 of MoH and FW for implementation of cabinet decision about enhancement of age of superannuation for non CHS specialist which include non medical specialist to be issued by respective administrative division of this Ministry at F/B. In view of facts explained above, it is requested to kindly look into the matter to issue appropriate order to increase the age of superannuation for the post of Advisor (Nutrition) from 60 to 62 years similar to that non-teaching specialist sub cadre, please. Dr. B.K. TIWARI ADVISER (NUTRITION) Director Admn. (Hq.) Dte, G.H.S."

(3.) THE learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that the representation which was submitted by the petitioner has not been given due consideration and the same has only been rejected on the ground that there is no proposal for enhancement of the age of superannuation in respect of non-medical scientists. THE question was not whether there was or was not a proposal pending but, as to why the petitioner who was an Advisor (Nutrition) should not also be given the superannuation age of 62 years, when similarly placed individuals were retiring at the age of 62 years.