LAWS(JHAR)-2007-8-36

KAMTA PANDEY Vs. B.C.C.L.

Decided On August 08, 2007
KAMTA PANDEY Appellant
V/S
B.C.C.L. Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) KAMTA Pandey, the petitioner, an employee of M/s. Bharat Coking Coal Ltd., the respondent, has raised the dispute about the date of birth. According to the petitioner, his date of birth, as reflected in the Matriculation Certificate, is 1.7.1951. The respondents have, however, disputed the date of birth recorded in the Matriculation Certificate and insisted on the date of birth recorded in the Form 'B' Register, which is said to be the statutory one. Hence, the petitioner has chosen to approach this Court by filing a writ of mandamus.

(2.) AT the time of hearing before the learned Single Judge, two judgments passed by the Division Bench of this Court giving conflicting views were brought to the notice of the learned Single Judge.

(3.) IN view of the conflicting views of the Hon'ble Division Benches of this Court in the aforesaid two judgments and considering the mutual relationship between the employer and the employee, who are governed by National Coal Wage Agreement, learned Single Judge felt that it would be appropriate that the controversy be resolved by a Larger Bench, Accordingly, learned Single Judge has referred the matter with the following question: Whether the date of birth recorded in the Matriculation Certificate duly authenticated should be considered as the conclusive proof of age or the age determined by the Medical Board and other service record?