LAWS(DLH)-2013-5-323

JOGINDER SINGH Vs. UNION OF INDIA

Decided On May 23, 2013
JOGINDER SINGH Appellant
V/S
UNION OF INDIA Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) EXEMPTION allowed subject to just exceptions. LPA 323/2013 and CM Nos. 7894/2013 (stay) and 7897/2013 1. The present appeal seeks to impugn the order dated 06.05.2013. The brief facts leading to the present writ petition is that the appellant has been working as Pump Operator in CPWD. On 03.09.1992, in the course of his employment, he was allotted a Government Quarter No. 24, Lodhi Road Complex. On 26.09.1992 he was allowed to switch the accommodation and in lieu of Quarter No. 24, Lodhi Road Complex, he was allotted Quarter No. 2125, Lodhi Road Complex, Delhi. However, since then it is the contention of the appellant that he and his family have been occupying the quarter and license fee has been paid up to date. It is the contention of the appellant that he is the President of Delhi Unit of CPWD Majdoor Union registered under the Indian Trade Union Act, 1926. He further claims that he was illegally transferred to Ghaziabad which transfer order was ultimately set aside by the Central Administrative Tribunal. Hence the appellant claims he is being harassed.

(2.) IT is further contended that on 09.01.2007, Directorate of Estate cancelled the allotment in favour of the appellant for the flat in question. Subsequently, the Directorate of Estate initiated proceedings for eviction under the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1971. On 09.03.2007, an eviction order was passed by the Estate Officer in exercise of power under the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1971. An appeal was filed before the learned District Judge. An appropriate interim order was passed by the District Judge. On 16.08.2007, Additional District Judge dismissed the appeal under the Public Premises Act, 1971. Hence, the present writ petition was filed which was dismissed by the learned Single Judge vide impugned order dated 06.05.2013.

(3.) A perusal of the order of the learned ADJ shows that the learned ADJ accepted the findings of fact that the quarter in question was given to CPWD for running an Electrical Enquiry Office in 1981. The then Executive Engineer of CPWD instead of using the said quarter for Electrical Enquiry Office for the residents of Lodhi Road Complex and P.V. Hostel allotted the said quarter for residence to Prithul Kumar, Khallasi. Subsequently the appellant was allotted a quarter by Sh. Charan Das, the then Executive Engineer. It is further noted that the Executive Engineer had conveyed to the Directorate of Estates that as the record is not traceable, the reason as to why the quarter meant for Electrical Enquiry Office was allotted to essential work staff cannot be apprised presently.