19 February 1991
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STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. ETC. Vs DEBDAS KUMAR AND ORS. ETC.

Bench: FATHIMA BEEVI,M. (J)
Case number: Appeal Civil 830 of 1991


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PETITIONER: STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. ETC.

       Vs.

RESPONDENT: DEBDAS KUMAR AND ORS. ETC.

DATE OF JUDGMENT19/02/1991

BENCH: FATHIMA BEEVI, M. (J) BENCH: FATHIMA BEEVI, M. (J) SHARMA, L.M. (J)

CITATION:  1991 SCR  (1) 517        1991 SCC  Supl.  (1) 138  JT 1991 (2)    36        1991 SCALE  (1)271

ACT:    West  Bengal  Services (Revision of  Pay  and  Allowance) Rules   1970-Schedule  I,  Part-B  and  Notification   dated November  19,  1974  sub-para  (ii) of Part  IV  3  ‘Diploma holders  in  engineering’-Whether  to  be   termed  as  Sub- Assistant  Engineers and given the benefit of the  post  and pay scale.

HEADNOTE:      The  respondents  in these appeals are  diploma  holder engineers  employed  in  the  various  departments  of   the Government     of    West    Bengal     as     Operator-cum- mechanics/Electricians etc. in the pay scale of  Rs.230-425. Consequent  upon  the  amendment  of  West  Bengal  Services (Revision   of   Pay  and  Allowances)  Rules,   1970   the respondents  filed  writ petitions before  the  High   Court claiming  that by virtue of sub-para (ii) of Para IV of  the Notification  dated 19.11.74 they are to be termed  as  Sub- Assistant  Engineers and given the benefit of that post  and scale  of  pay of Rs.300-600, as they  are  diploma  holders in  engineers.  It was asserted by them that the benefit  of the  said Notification had been given to similarly  situated persons in the other department of the State Government  but they  had  been  subjected to  discriminatory  treatment  by denying  to  them   those benefits.   The  State  Government contended before the High Court that sub-para  (ii) Para  IV of  the notification applied only to  Overseers,  Estimators and  Sub-Overseers  already  working in  the  pay  scale  of Rs.300-600  and not  to  Operator-cum-Mechanics/Electricians etc.  whose scale of pay was Rs.230-425.  According  to  the State, the said Notification  was intended merely to  change the designation of various technicians and engineers  having identical  scale of pay Rs.300-600 to secure  uniformity  of designation  of those employees and since   the  recruitment qualification  of  the respondents was much  less  than  the diploma  in  engineering,  they  were  not  entitled  to  be redesignated  as  Sub-Assistant  Engineers.   The   learned single  Judge of the High Court allowed the  writ  petitions holding  that  the case of the respondents fell  within  the purview  of  the November 1974 notification  and  they  were entitled to be termed as Sub-Assistant Engineers.  The State Government preferred an appeal against the said order before

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the  Division Bench.  The Division Bench of the High  Court, though   held  that  sub-para  (ii)  of  para  IV   of   the Notification  dated 19.11.1974 could not be                                                     518 construed       to      include      the       Operator-cum- Mechanics/Electricians,  who were drawing  the pay scale  of Rs.230-425, dismissed the appeals with the observation  that the  respondents/writ petitioners should have been  admitted to  the benefit of the pay scale of Rs.300-600  long  before others  holding  the same position as the  writ  petitioners had been granted the     benefits.  The State Government has now filed these appeals after obtaining special leave.      Dismissing the appeals, this Court,      HELD:  The reasons for amending the 1970 Rules  by  the Notifications   dated  11.3.1974  and  19.11.1974  was   the decision  of the Government to remove the anomalies  in  the existing rule so as to attract men of quality and also  with a view to remove frustration among those having  specialised knowledge of a technical nature.[525C-D]      The  persons  brought  under  the  category  of  ‘other diploma  holder engineers’ can only be the persons like  the Operator-Cum-Mechanic/Electrician    with      diploma    in engineering  and  working  in  various  departments  in  the Engineering Service. [525F]      Clause (iv) of Para IV of the Notification which states that  Gazetted  status is conferred on the  members  of  the Subordinate  Engineering  Services  and  all   sub-Assistant Engineers also relates to these two categories, that is, the Overseers,  Sub-Overseers  and Estimators  who  are  already members  of  the  Subordinate Engineering  Service  and  the ‘other diploma holder engineers’ now termed as Sub-Assistant Engineering. [525G-H]      There  is a concurrent finding that  these  respondents have  been discriminated and the State Government had  acted arbitrarily   without  any  rational  basis  by   conferring benefits of the Notification to 17 other employees in  other departments  while  denying the said benefits  to  the  said respondents in the Agriculture Department.[526E]      Chief  Secretary  to Government of A.P.  v.  Cornelius, [1981] 2 SCR 930; State of Punjab v. Joginder Singh,  [1963] Supp.2 SCR 169, referred to.

JUDGMENT:      CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION:  Civil Appeal No. 1196 of 1986 with 830 of 1991.      From  the  Judgment and Order dated  19.4.1985  of  the Calcutta                                                        519 High Court in F.M.A.T.Nos. 153 of 1980 and 326 of 1983.      N.S.  Hegde, Additional Solicitor General,  Tapas  Ray, D.K. Sinha, J.R.Das and D.N. Mukherjee for the Appellants.      P.P.   Rao,   A.K.  Ganguli,   Ajit   Chakraborty,   A. Mariarputham. Mridula Ray, A. D. Sikri and B.B. Tawakley for the Respondents.      The Judgment of the Court was delivered by      FATHIMA BEEVI, J. The West Bengal Services (Revision of Pay and allowance) Rules, 1970, (hereinafter referred to  as 1970  Rules), issued in exercise of the power  conferred  by the  proviso  to Article 309 of the Constitution  of  India, vide  Notification No. 5212.F dated 30th December,  1970  on the basis of the Pay Commission Report specified the revised scales  of  pay  of  the  government  employees  in  various departments with effect from 1st April, 1970.  Schedule I of

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the 1970 Rules relates to services generally.      The  Government of West Bengal issued Notification  No. 10303.F dated 19th November, 1974, amending the 1970  Rules. The Notification material for the purpose of these cases  is set out below:          "NOTIFICATION          No. 10303.F,          Dated the 19th November, 1974.          In exercise of the powers conferred by the  proviso          to  Article 309 of the Constitution of  India,  the          Governor  is pleased to direct that  the  following          amendment shall be made in the West Bengal Services          (Revision  of  Pay  and  Allowance)  Rules,   1970,          Published with Finance Department Notification  No.          5212,F,  dated the 30th December. 1970, as  amended          from time to time, namely:                              AMENDMENTS          In  Schedule  I,  Part-B, to the  said  rules,  the          following amendments shall be made:          1.  In  the  cadre  of  Assistant  Engineers  under          different  Departments, the Intermediate  Selection          Grade  shall be at 15 per cent of the Cadre in  the          scale as shown in Column (3) of the Schedule.                                                      520          II. In departments/offices having services/posts as          shown in Column (i) in the scale as shown in Column          (2) of the Schedule, there shall be no Intermediate          or New Selection Grade as the case may be at 10 per          cent of the services/posts (except in the cadre  of          Assistant Engineer) in the scale as shown in Column          (3) of the Schedule.          III.  From  1st August 1974,  the  New/Intermediate          Selection  Grade  shall be raised to 15  per  cent,          from 10 per cent.          IV.  (i) Sub-Assistant Engineers having Engineering          Degree shall have an initial start in the  existing          scale  of  Rs.300-600 at the stage  of  Rs.360  per          month.   They  will  also get the  benefit  of  age          relaxation  for direct recruitment  either  through          the   Public  Service  Commission or for   ad   hoc          appointments.          (ii)  All Test Relief Overseers and  other  diploma          holder Engineers will  henceforth be termed as Sub-          Assistant Engineers.          (iii) Sub-Assistant Engineers with L.E.E. who  have          supervisor’s   licence   from  the   Commerce   and          Industries Department will get a qualification  pay          of Rs.50 per month.          (iv)  Gazetted  status is hereby conferred  on  the          members of the Subordinate Engineering Service  and          all Sub-Assistant Engineers.          V. The existing scale, namely Rs.375-10-415-15-610-          20-650  prescribed  for  the members  of  the  non-          gazetted  Health Service having M.B.B.S., or M.M.F.          qualifications shall be changed to Rs.  375-10-415-          15-610-20-650  (E.B.  after 8th  and  18th  stages)          higher initial start at Rs.450.          VI.  All  Licentiate Medical Officers in  the  West          Bengal  Health  Service  (Non-Gazetted)  who   have          completed 10 years of service shall be eligible for          appointment  in  the  West Bengal  Health   Service          (Gazetted)  within the existing cadre  strength  of          the  basic grade provided they are  found  suitable          for the basic grade in consultation with the Public          Service Commission.                                                       521

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        VII.  The   New or  Intermediate  Selection  Grades          sanctioned above shall be admissible after 10 years          of service in the grade next below.           VIII.  Unless  otherwise stated above and  in  the          Schedule; these amendments shall be deemed to  have          come into effect from 1st day of March, 1974.          IX.   The Notifications bearing No. 2194.F,  2195.F          and  2197,  dated  the  11th  March,  1974,   stand          cancelled.          X.  No prior consultations with the Public  Service          Commission   shall   be   necessary   for    making          appointments  to New/Intermediate Selection  Grades          sanctioned in this Notification."      The  said  Notification  contained  a  Schedule.    The relevant  items  dealing  with Engineering  is  provided  as follows:                             SCHEDULE _______________________________________________________________      Service/          Existing scale          New/Intermediate      Posts             Rs.                     Selection                                                Grade Rs. ________________________________________________________________ 1.  Engineering     Services/Posts.  i) Assistant      475-30-685-35-1000-   825-50-875-60-1415.     Engineer       50-1150, with selec-                    tion grade for 5 per                    cent of the cadre on                    1150-50-1350. ii) Executive      825-50-875-             1535-60-1775.     Engineer       60-1475. iii) Sub-Assistant  300-10-430-15-600       560-20-700-25-      Engineer       with higher initial     825(a).                     start at Rs. 330/-. ____________________________________________________________      The  respondents in Civil Appeal No. 1196 of  1986  and the  respondents  in the other Civil Appeal arising  out  of S.L.P. (Civil) No. 5298 of 1987 are diploma holder engineers employed in various                                                        522 departments of the Government of West Bengal in the post  of Operator-cum-Mechanics/Electricians etc. in the scale of pay of  Rs.230-425.  These respondents filed two writ  petitions bearing No. C.R.. Nos. 6053 (W) of 1978 and C.R.  No.6593(W) of 1978 before the High Court of Calcutta, claiming that  by virtue  of sub-para (ii) of Para IV of the Notification  No. 10303.F dated 19th November, 1974, the writ petitioners  who are diploma holders in engineering are to be termed as  Sub- Assistant  Engineers and given the benefit of that post  and the  scale of pay of Rs.300-600.  They contended inter  alia that the benefit of the aforesaid Notification was given  to similarly situated persons in the  other deparptments of the Government of West Bengal and the writ petitioners  employed in   the  Agriculture  Department  had  been  subjected   to discriminatory treatment.      The  State Government contended before the  High  Court that  sub-para  (ii)  of Para IV of  the  said  Notification applies only to the Overseers, Estimators and  Sub-Overseers already  holding the scale of pay of Rs.300-600 and  not  to Operator-cum-Mechanics/Electricians   etc.like   the    writ petitioners whose scale of pay is Rs.230-425.  According  to the State, the said Notification was merely one changing the designation of various techniques and engineers having scale of  pay of Rs.300-600 but having different designations  and was  meant  to  give uniformity of designation  to  all  the

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aforesaid officials in the same scale of pay of  Rs.300-600. It  was  also the contention of the State  that  they  being Operator-cum-Mechanics  whose recruitment qualifications  is much  less  than the the diploma in engineerings,  the  writ petitioners cannot or are not entitled to be redesignated as Sub-Assistant Engineers.  These contentions were repelled by the  learned  single  Judge  who  by  judgment  dated   19th September,  1979,  allowed  the  writ  petitions.   In   the Judgment, Sabyasachi Mukharji, J., (as he then was) held  as under:          "Now   it is important to emphasise that  the  said          Notifications   covered   ‘other   diploma   holder          Engineers’.  Now,  if those who were  engineers  or          those  for  whose  recruitments   qualification  of          being   engineers  was  essential  there   was   no          necessity   to   indicate  that  they   should   be          henceforth  be termed as  Sub-Assistant  Engineers.          They  are  Engineers, Sub-Assistant  or  otherwise,          before  they were called by  the deeming  provision          of   the   amended   Notifications   referred    to          hereinbefore."      In  construing  sub-para (ii) of Para IV  of  the  said Notification, the learned Judge said thus:                                                       523          "The   aforesaid clause  in the  Notifications  can          only  mean,  in my opinion, that  even  though  the          persons who come within the purview of this amended          clause  of  the Notification will for  the  limited          purpose   of  their  pay,  allowances   and   other          financial  emoluments  be termed from the  date  of          coming into operation or from the mentioned in  the          Notification  of  1974 that is to say from  1st  of          March, 1974 as Sub-Assistant Engineers though  they          are,  in fact, not engineers.  That in my  opinion,          is clear from the language used."      The  learned  single  Judge noticed  that  the  history preceding the Notification supported the clear language used and persons holding different positions became by virtue  of the  Notification  entitled to be  termed  as  Sub-Assistant Engineers  irrespective  and  independent   of  whether   by fortuitous circumstances some of the incumbents who got  the benefits  of  the  said  Notification  are  also   qualified engineers.    Accordingly,  it  was  held  that   the   writ petitioners come within the purview of the Notification  for purpose of the the pay-scale and the rule was made absolute.      The State Government carried the matter in appeal.  The Division  Bench  of the High Court vide judgment  and  order dated  19.4.1985,  however,  affirmed  the  judgment   while holding  that sub-para (ii) of Para IV of  the  Notification dated  19.11.1974  cannot  be  construed  to  include    the Operator-cum-Mechanics/Electricians   who  are  holders   of diploma  in engineering and drawing the scale of pay of  Rs. 230-425.  The appeal was dismissed with the observation that the  writ  petitioners  should have  been  admitted  to  the benefit  of  the  scale of pay  of  Rs.300-600  with  higher initial  start long before others holding the same  position as the writ petitioners have been granted   the benefits and that  great injustice had been done to the writ  petitioners by  keeping them in the panel since 1974 without taking  any steps  for their appointments to the post  of  Sub-Assistant Engineers  although others have been appointed to  the  said post in implementation of the impugned Notification.      Being  aggrieved by the appellate judgment,  the  State has  moved  this Court under Article  136  of  Constitution. Leave is granted in S.L.P.(C) No. 5298 of 1987.

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    The  main contention urged on behalf of the  appellants is two-fold.  It is contended that the Division Bench having come to the                                                        524 specific  conclusion  that the Notification in question   is not   applicable  to  the  respsondents  herein,  the   writ petitions  ought  to  have  been  dismissed.   The   further contention  is  that  the appointment of  17  other  persons without  considering  the  case of the  respondents  even if irregular  cannot be the basis for making  the  Notification applicable to the respondents.      Before  considering these propositions put  forward  by Mr.  Hegde,  Addl.  Solicitor  General,  appearing  for  the appellants,  we shall dispose of the  preliminary  objection raised by Mr. P.P. Rao, counsel for the respondents.  It was pointed  out that no appeal has been preferred by the  State of West Bengal against the judgment dated 25.6.1982 in   the case  of  Ranjit  Kumar Ghosh & Ors. v. The  State  of  West Bengal  &  Ors., being C.R. No. 923 (W)  of  1980,  granting similar relief and that the rule of law has become final  so far as that matter is concerned.  Relying on the decision of this  Court in Chief Secretary to Govt. A.P.  v.  Cornelius, [1981]  2  SCR  930, it was argued  that  the  State  cannot agitate  the  case of only few others.  It is  not  disputed that the judgment against which no appeal has been preferred is only based on the judgment in the main case which is  now pending before us for consideration.  The Court in State  of Punjab  v.  Joginder Singh, [1963] Supp.2 SCR 169,  where  a similar objection was raised overruled the same observing at page 177 thus:          "In our opinion, the true position arising, if  the          present  appeal  by  the  State  Government  should          succeed,  would be that the finality of the  orders          passed  in  the other three writ petitions  by  the          Punjab  High Court would not be disturbed and  that          those   three  successful  petitioners   would   be          entitled  to retain the advantages which  they  had          secured  by the decision in their favour not  being          challenged by an appeal being filed.  That  however          would not help the present respondent who would  be          bound  by our judgment in this appeal and  besides,          so   far  as  the  general  law  is  concerned   as          applicable  to everyone other than the  three  writ          petitioners  (who would be entitled to the  benefit          of  decisions  in  their  favours  having  attained          finality),  the  law will be as laid down  by  this          Court.   We  therefore  overrule  the   preliminary          objection."      It  appears that this pronouncement was not noticed  in Cornelius  case  (supra)  where  the  facts  were  also  not identical.  We have, therefore, no hesitation in  overruling the preliminary objection.                                                        525      The appellants, in our opinion, cannot however, succeed on the merits.  The basis of the respondents’ claim is  that they  are diploma holder engineers who are to be  designated as  Sub-Assistant Engineers for the purpose of  the  revised pay-scale by virtue of the Notification dated 19th November, 1974.  The learned single Judge had construed the expression ’other  diploma holder engineers’ in clause (ii) of Para  IV of  the  said  Notification as  covering  persons  like  the respondents who are holders of diploma in engineering.   The Division  Bench  in holding a contrary view  overlooked  the fact  that  the  posts of  Overseers,  Estimators  and  Sub- Overseers  were already covered under the category  of  Sub-

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Assistant Engineers even under the unamended rules and  were in  the  pay-scale  of Rs.300-600  whereas  the  respondents holding the post of Operator-cum-Mechanics/Electricians were diploma holder engineers in the scale of pay of  Rs.230-425. As  noticed  by the learned single Judge,  the  reasons  for amending the 1970 Rules by the Notifications dated 11.3.1974 and 19.11.1974 was the decision of the Government to  remove the  anomalies in the existing rule so as to attract men  of quality  and  also with a view to remove  frustration  among those  having specialised knowledge of a  technical  nature. This  factual background was not considered by the  Division Bench while considering the scope of the amended provisions. The  appellants  admitted  that in  1970  the  pay-scale  of Overseers  and Sub-Overseers was revised and both  Overseers and  Sub-Overseers were brought within the scale of  Rs.300- 600.   The  Division  Bench has recorded a  finding  to  the effect  that the Overseers.  Estimators  and   Sub-Overseers were  already  included in the categories  of  Sub-Assistant Engineers  under  Schedule I Part-B of the 1970  Rules  even before the same was amended by the Notification.      The  persons  brought  under  the  category  of  ’other diploma  holder engineers’ can only be the persons like  the Operator-cum-Mechanic/Electrician     with    diploma     in engineering  and  working  in  various  departments  in  the Engineering   Service.   It  is  to  be  noticed  that   the respondents have been absorbed in the posts of Operator-cum- Mechanics  after having attended to the  training  sponsored under the scheme ’Training of Educated Unemployed Youths’ in the  operation  of river lift, deep  tubewells  and  shallow tubewells  etc. Clause (iv) of Part IV of  the  Notification which  states  that  Gazetted status  is  conferred  on  the members of the Subordinate Engineering Services and all Sub- Assistant  Engineers also relates to these  two  categories, that is, the Overseers, Sub-Overseers and Estimators who are already  members of the Subordinate Engineering Service  and the  ’other  diploma holder engineers’ now  termed  as  Sub- Assistant Engineers.                                                        526      It  has  been  contended for  the  appellants  that  by construing  the  Notification  as  including  Operators-cum- Mechanics in the lower time scale as Sub-Assistant Engineers and  giving them a higher scale, there would be  a  division amongst  the Operators-cum-Mechanics in the matter of  their pay-scale   and   such  an  anomly  would  not   have   been contemplated by the rule makers.  There is no force in  this contention.   It is well-settled that difference in  pay  of employees  belonging to the same cadre post  or  educational qualification is constitutionally valid and permissible  and is not violative of Articles 14 and 16 of the  Constitution. The  post of Sub-Assistant Engineer is a direct  recruitment post.   It appears that the Division Bench assumed that  the post   of   Sub-Assistant  Engineers   were   ultimately   a promotional  post  for the  Operators-cum-Mechanics  through intermediary  promotions  in intermediary grades.   This  is incorrect.   Under  the  Rules, the  post  of  Sub-Assistant Engineers  is  not  at  all  a  promotional  post  for   any categories of employees in the State, on the contrary, it is a direct recruitment post. It is not contested that 17 other employees  similarly placed as the respondents  herein  were given  the  benefits of the said amended  Notifications  and were  conferred both status of Sub-Assistant  Engineers  and also  the  pay-scale thereof for the reason that  they  were also  diploma holder engineers though they were not  in  the pay-scale of Rs.300-600.  This is a concurrent finding  that these  respondents  have been discriminated  and  the  State

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Government had acted arbitrarily without any rational  basis by  conferring  benefits  of the Notification  to  17  other employees  in  other  departments  while  denying  the  said benefits   to  the  said  respondents  in  the   Agriculture Department.      It has been brought to the notice of the Court that the Operators-cum-Mechanics  would be absorbed in  the  existing vacancies  in the category of Sub-Assistant Engineers  since injustice  had been done to the respondents by keeping  them in  the panel since 1974 without taking any steps for  their appointments  as Sub-Assistant Engineers along  with  others when  such  appointments were made and  the  assurance  made before  the Court.  The fact that in implementation  of  the judgment  of the learned single Judge, the respondents  have already  been admitted to the benefits of the amended  Rule, is an additional reason for this Court not to interfere with the impugned judgment.      We  are,  therefore, of the view that  both  the  civil appeals  have only to be dismissed.  We do  so  accordingly. The parties are directed to bear their respective costs. Y.L.                                   Appeals dismissed.                                                        527