LAWS(RAJ)-2025-9-72

MUKESH KUMAR Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN

Decided On September 25, 2025
MUKESH KUMAR Appellant
V/S
STATE OF RAJASTHAN Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) This intra court appeal is filed aggrieved of order dtd. 14/2/2023 passed by learned Single Judge in S.B. Civil Writ Petition No.7824/2016.

(2.) The brief facts are that on 23/11/1985, respondent No.1 (hereinafter referred to as 'respondent') was appointed on the post of Physical Education Teacher in College Education on temporary basis. The services were regularized on 1/7/1992. Raising grievance that the service of the respondent prior to year 1992 was not being considered by the appellant for granting benefits of senior/selection scale, the respondent filed S.B. Civil Writ Petition No.5458/2004 which was allowed on 18/10/2013. The operational part of the order is reproduced below:- "It is not in dispute that petitioner was initially appointed on temporary basis but perusal of order at Annex.1 reveals it to be in regular pay scale, which was not at par with the UGC. The controversy as to which pay scale, the PTIs are entitled to, has already been settled by this Court holding that pay scale prescribed by UGC would be admissible since 1/4/1980. The petitioner herein was appointed on 23/11/1985, thus should have been allowed the pay scale prescribed by UGC since initial appointment. The pay scale prescribed by UGC has been allowed to the petitioner but it is since 1/7/1992 but in view of judgment in the case of Laxmi Narain Sharma & ors. (supra) and even Memorandum at Annex.9, the petitioner is entitled for pay scale prescribed by UGC since the date of initial appointment, i.e., 23/11/1985 as temporary appointment was in the pay scale and not on fixed amount. The writ petition is accordingly allowed. The respondents are directed to fix the petitioner in pay scale prescribed by UGC for the post in question. It should be from the date of initial appointment, which was in regular pay scale. The benefit may accordingly be extended with the payment of arrears within a period of three months from the date of receipt of copy of this order. The respondents would further be expected to grant benefit of senior and selection scale by counting entire length of service in view of judgment of State of Rajasthan & Anr. Vs. Dr. Ram Krishna Agarwal & Anr. in DB Civil Special Appeal (W) No.999 of 2001. The direction for cost and interest has been sought, however, I am not inclined to grant it in view of the fact that petitioner has been allowed pay scale prescribed by UGC since 1/7/1992 though during pendency of writ petition. The position of fact could have been different if such benefit would not have been allowed even during pendency of writ petition, though direction has been given to allow said pay scale since the date of initial appointment but it cannot be said that respondents have not acted bonafidely so as to direct them to pay interest on the arrears and cost."

(3.) The State was unsuccessful in intra court appeal filed against the order dtd. 18/10/2013. No Special Leave Petition was filed and the order attained finality inter se the parties. The appellant failed to give pay-scale prescribed by UGC from the initial date of appointment i.e. 23/11/1985, forcing the respondent to approach this court by filing SBCWP No.7824/2016. The writ petition was allowed vide impugned order. Learned Single Judge noted that the only issue for adjudication in writ whether the petitioner is entitled to get benefit of pay-scale prescribed by UGC since the initial date of appointment on temporary basis, was answered in favour of the respondent in earlier round. Considering that this issue was decided in the earlier writ petition filed by the respondent, allowed on 18/10/2013 and it was held that the respondent was entitled to pay-scale prescribed by UGC w.e.f. 23/11/1985. The writ petition was disposed of directing the respondent to grant benefit of pay-scale prescribed by UGC w.e.f. 23/11/1985. Hence, the present appeal.