LAWS(MAD)-2013-10-60

C. ATHIMUTHU Vs. STATE OF TAMIL NADU

Decided On October 29, 2013
C. Athimuthu Appellant
V/S
STATE OF TAMIL NADU Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THE petitioners have come forward with this writ petition to issue a writ in the nature of Mandamus to directing the Respondents herein to direct the respective District Collectors and Commissioner of Panchayat Unions to fix and pay the salary to the Petitioners from 1.6.2009 in the Pay band/scale as commensurate to the length of service rendered by the Petitioners with all other attendant benefits and as per the G.O.Ms.No.234 dated 1.6.2009 and G.O.Ms.No.354 dated 23.10.2009 issued by the Government.

(2.) THE petitioners herein are Medical Officers appointed in Panchayat Union Dispensaries across the State of Tamil Nadu. The Panchayat Union Dispensaries are functioning under the control of the Commissioner of Rural Development, i.e., the second Respondent herein. During 1989 -1990, the Government took a policy decision to upgrade such Panchayat Union Dispensaries as Primary Health Centres pursuant to which they will come under the control of the Director of Primary Health Centres. Under this policy, about 84 Panchayat Union Dispensaries were converted into Primary Health Centres. However, about 25 Panchayat Union Dispensaries still continue to be in existence, in which the petitioners herein are working as Medical Officers. All the petitioners possess M.B.B.S. degrees and have served as Medical Officers for several years ranging from 10 to more than 25 years. The salary of the Petitioners is paid out of the funds of the respective Panchayat Union. The Medical Officers working in Panchayat Union Dispensaries have been holding their permanent post on a regular basis and are to be considered as performing duties similar to the duties being performed by other Government Doctors. As per paragraph 16 of the 6th Pay Commission G.O.Ms.No.234 dated 01.06.2009, the revised scales of pay will also be applicable to employees of local bodies including employees of Town Panchayats governed by the Tamil Nadu Panchayats Act, 1994. A representation was submitted by the Tamil Nadu Government Doctor's Association (TNGDA) requesting the Government to provide Dynamic Assured Career Progression (DACP) to government doctors due to lack of adequate promotional opportunities. After considering the representation of the Association and the recommendations of a Commission set up for this purpose, the Government passed orders in G.O.Ms.No.354 dated 23.10.2009 fixing the eligibility for time bound promotion along with pay hike for doctors working under the Director of Medical and Rural Health Services, Director of Public Health and Preventive Medicine and Director of Medical education. Several representations were sent by the petitioners and other rural medical officers similarly placed to the second Respondent herein, or to the Commissioner of their respective Panchayat Union seeking implementation of G.O.Ms.No.234 dated 1.6.2009 along the lines of promotion scheme implemented for government and municipal doctors. Some of the petitioners are due to retire soon upon attaining the age of superannuation. All the petitioners herein have put in a number of years of diligent and exemplary service, serving the needs of the poorest of the poor. Hence, the petitioners have come forward with the present writ petition.

(3.) THE contention of the learned counsel appearing for the petitioners is that the petitioners are working in the Panchayat Union Dispensaries functioning under the control of the Commissioner of Rural Development. Some of them are working as Medical Officer Grade II and some of them are working as Medical Officer Grade I. Previously as per G.O.Ms.No.666 their pay has been fixed on par with the other Government doctors. As per paragraph 16 of the VI Pay Commission G.O.Ms.No.234 dated 01.06.2009, the revised scales of pay will also be applicable to employees of local bodies including employees of Town Panchayats governed by the Tamil Nadu Panchayats Act, 1994. Even though the petitioners are entitled for revised pay scales as per paragraph 16 of the G.O.Ms.No.234 dated 10.06.2009, that has not been implemented by some of the Panchayat Unions. However, in some of the Panchayat Unions the G.O. has been implemented and revised pay has been fixed to the doctors similarly placed to that of the petitioners. Hence he prays that the writ petition has to be allowed.