LAWS(JHAR)-2013-3-176

DINESH SINGH Vs. THE STATE OF JHARKHAND, THE INSPECTOR GENERAL (PRISONERS), THE DIRECTOR, PROBATION SERVICES AND THE SUPERINTENDENT

Decided On March 08, 2013
DINESH SINGH Appellant
V/S
The State Of Jharkhand, The Inspector General (Prisoners), The Director, Probation Services And The Superintendent Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THE petitioner has sought a direction upon the respondents for grant of promotion on the post of Senior House Master with effect from 01.01.1995. The brief facts of the case are that the petitioner was appointed as junior House Master on a sanctioned vacant post in the Borstal School, Daltonganj. There is one post of Junior House Master and one post of Senior House Master in the said Borstal School. It is the case of the petitioner that on 31.12.1994 one Jagdish Pathak who was working on the post of Senior House Master retired and thereafter, from 01.01.1995 the petitioner was directed to officiate and work on the vacant post of Senior House Master. The petitioner continued to work till 2003, however, he was not granted regular promotion on the post of Senior House Master inspite of several representations. The petitioner has been working on the post of Cashier also, as there is no post of Cashier or Assistant Cashier in the school. The petitioner requested for grant of cash handling allowance also which has been ordered by Government of Bihar to be paid to such employees who had been discharging functions of Cashier in their office/institution though not appointed on the said post however such allowance has also not been paid to the petitioner. Notification dated 05.01.2000 of the Finance Department, Government of Bihar has been brought on record by the petitioner in support of his claim for payment of allowances for cash handling in the Borstal School. A counter -affidavit has been filed in which it has been admitted that the petitioner has been performing the daily routine work of Senior House Master besides performing the duties of his own post i.e., Junior House Master. The claim of the petitioner is sought to be denied on the ground that merely because he has been performing the daily routine works of Senior House Master, he would not automatically become eligible for promotion. The petitioner has been granted two time -bound promotions and thus, he has been given promotions due to him.

(2.) HEARD learned counsel for the parties and perused the documents on record.

(3.) FROM the counter -affidavit filed on behalf of respondent NOS. 2 and 4, I find that the post of Senior House Master which fell vacant after the retirement of Sri Jagdish Pathak on 13.12,1994 till the time the counter -affidavit dated 03.03.2003 was filed remained vacant, has not been denied. In the counter -affidavit it has been stated that.