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2001 DIGILAW 1097 (MAD)

G. Arumugam v. State of Tamil Nadu

2001-09-18

FAKKIR MOHAMED IBRAHIM KALIFULLA, V.S.SIRPURKAR

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Judgment :- F.M. Ibrahim Kalifulla, J. 1. The petitioners were working as Executive Officers Grade III in Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Administration Department, herein after called as HR & CE Department; on 25.9.1971 and 15.5.1970 respectively. Under G.O.Ms.No.61, dated 2.3.1994, 'amendment to Sub-Rules of the Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Administration Service was brought into effect, by which in Sub-Rule (1) of Rule 2 of the said Sub-Rules, certain additional entries to the following effect were made: "In the said Special Rules, in Rule 2. (1) in sub-Rule (1), in the table, the following entries shall be added at the end in Columns (2) and (3) respectively, namely:- (iii) By recruitment by transfer from among the law graduates of the Tamil Nadu ministerial Service and Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious an Charitable Endowments Subordinate service in the Hindu Religious and Administration Department in the following order of preference:- (i) Must possess a B.L. Degree or any other Degree equivalent to B.L. Degree; (ii) Must have completed 15 years of regular service in the Tamil Nadu Ministerial Service or in the Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable. Consequent to the above said amendment for Sub-Rule (c), a new Sub-Rule came to be substituted to the following effect: - (c) Vacancies in the category of 'Assistant Commissioners both substantive and temporary shall be filled in the preparation specified be low:- (i) 60% by recruitment by transfer; (ii) 20% by recruitment by transfer from among the members of the Tamil Nadu Ministerial Service and Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Subordinate Service in the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Administration Department who possesses degree in Law and have completed 15 years of regular service in the above department; (iii) 20% by direct recruitment 2. Both the petitioners had the necessary qualification, namely, B.L.Degree apart from the required experience as provided under the amended Sub Rules of G.O.Ms.No.61, dated 2.3.1994. Both the petitioners had the necessary qualification, namely, B.L.Degree apart from the required experience as provided under the amended Sub Rules of G.O.Ms.No.61, dated 2.3.1994. By G.O.Ms.No. (3D) .No. 16 CT & RE Department, dated 10.5.1994, the first respondent herein fixed the estimated vacancies' for the post of Assistant Commissioner, HR & CE Administration Department for the year 1994 to be filled up by direct recruitment; recruitment by transfer from among the law graduates in service in HR & CE Administration Department; and by recruitment by transfer from among the Superintendents/Managers and Executive Managers Gr.I of HR & CE Administration Department for the year 1994.1995 at Two, four and Thirteen respectively. The second respondent herein submitted the proposals for the drawal of temporary list of Officers fit for appointment as Assistant Commissioners from among the Superintendents/Managers and Executive Officers Gr.I and also by recruitment of transfer from among the law graduates in the service of HR & CE Administration Department. 3. Based on the proposal of the second respondent dated 20.4.1994 and 21.5.1994, by G.O.Ms.No.225, dated 18.7.1994, 17 persons including the petitioners who were included in the list of temporary officers for appointment as Assistant Commissioners for the year 1994-95 in the order of preference specified therein. The second respondent was also requested to send the necessary proposals to appoint the Officers mentioned in the list as Assistant Commissioners as per vacancy position. Thereafter, by G.O.(D) No.493, dated 21.12.1994 and G.O.(D) No,280 dated 22.7.1994, the petitioners came to be temporarily promoted as Assistant Commissioners of HR & CE Department under Rule 10(a) (i) of the general rules for the Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Subordinate Service. Thereafter on 28.12.1994 and 27.7.1994, the petitioners also , assumed charge as Assistant Commissioners in their respective places. 4. Thereafter on 28.12.1994 and 27.7.1994, the petitioners also , assumed charge as Assistant Commissioners in their respective places. 4. While so, by G.O.(3D) No.63, dated 4.10.1996, the petitioners came to be reverted as Executive Officers Gr.II on the footing that when proposals for drawal of regular list of Assistant Commissioners, HR & CE Administration Department for the year 1994-95 were sent to Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission, the crucial date for the drawal of panel of Assistant Commissioners for the year 1994-95 being 1.10.1993, the rules prevailing as on 1.10.1993 should have been taken into account while drawing the panel in the said year, that as on 1.10.1993, since there was no provision to select law graduates with 15 years of service in HR & CE Administration Department by recruitment by way of transfer to the said post, inasmuch as, the said provision came to be incorporated in the rules only with effect from 2.3.1994, the said amended provision, could be made applicable only for drawing up the panel for the year 1995.96 and therefore a revised list based, on the position existing as on 1.10.1993 should be drawn up. Thus' the petitioners came to be reverted from the post of Assistant Commissioner to the post of Executive Officer: Gr.II. When the said order was communicated to the petitioners by the second respondent in the proceedings dated 29.11.1996, the petitioners preferred O.A.Nos.6980 and 7103 of 1996 on the file of the third respondent herein. Pending disposal of the above said O.As. by virtue of orders of interim stay, the petitioners continued to retain the post of Assistant Commissioner. Ultimately, the O.As.came to be dismissed by the third respondent herein by a common order dated 9.4.1997. Aggrieved against the same, the petitioners have come forward with these writ petitions. 5. It will have to be stated that by virtue of interim orders granted by this Court in W.M.P.Nos. 11228 and 11654 of 1997, the petitioners continue to function as Assistant Commissioners, even as on date. 6. Thecrucial question that arise for consideration in these Writ Petitions, is as to whether 1.10.1993 is the relevant date for the drawal of panel of Assistant Commissioners in HR & CE Administration Department for the year 1994-95. 11228 and 11654 of 1997, the petitioners continue to function as Assistant Commissioners, even as on date. 6. Thecrucial question that arise for consideration in these Writ Petitions, is as to whether 1.10.1993 is the relevant date for the drawal of panel of Assistant Commissioners in HR & CE Administration Department for the year 1994-95. The said date assumes significance in view of one other G.O. namely, G.O.Ms..No..291 Commercial Taxes and Religious Endowments dated 26.3.1986, in and by which, an amendment by way of Rule 2 (A) came to be introduced in the Sub-Rules for Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Administration Service. The said Rule 2(A) reads as under: "2(A): The crucial date for possessing the prescribed qualification for appointment to any of the posts in the service by promotion or by recruit by transfer shall be the first October of each year" 7. A perusal of the reply affidavit filed on behalf of the respondents before the third respondent, as well as, the counter affidavits filed in the above said writ petitions do not refer to any other provision in the sub rules or any other Government Order referring to the said date for the purpose of preparation of the panel for promotion either by way of recruitment or transfer. Though the respondents would claim that the crucial date for the drawal of panel of Assistant Commissioners in HR & CE Administration Department for the year 1994-95 was 1.10.1993, in support of the said stand, reliance was placed only upon G.O.Ms.No.291 CT & RE Department dated 26.3.1986 as has been stated in paragraph 15 of the counter affidavit filed on behalf of the respondents in these Writ Petitions which is to the following effect:- "15. The averments contained in para (j) (k) and (1) are specifically denied. The Petitioner has misconceived the fixation of crucial dates prescribed by the Government for preparation of annual list of Approved Candidates for promotion in G.O.Ms.No.291, CT & RE Department dated 26.3.1986, which is as follows:- II Category - III Assistant Commissioner 1. Date on which the annual list of approved candidates for appointment by recruitment by transfer for the post of Assistant Commissioner should be prepared. 1 st October of every year (on this date the candidates should possess the prescribed qualification for consideration) 2. Date of receipt of estimate 1 st November of every year 3. Date on which the annual list of approved candidates for appointment by recruitment by transfer for the post of Assistant Commissioner should be prepared. 1 st October of every year (on this date the candidates should possess the prescribed qualification for consideration) 2. Date of receipt of estimate 1 st November of every year 3. Date of receipt of proposals 1st December of by the Tamil Nadu Public every year Service Commission. 1st December of every year. 4. Date by which the list 1st March of the should be communicated succeeding year, to the concerned by the Commissioner. 1st March of the Succeeding year. 8. According to the respondents, the process of preparation of panel starting from the 1st October of the preceding year would end on 1st March of the succeeding year, since G.O.Ms.No.61, dated 2.3.1994 providing for 20% reservation for law graduates with 15 years experience to the in-service candidates came into force only with effect from 2.3.1994, by virtue of mere delay in finalising the panel of approved list of names would not enable the petitioners to claim for inclusion of their names in the panel for the year 1994-95. It was therefore contended that the petitioners could aspire for getting their names included only in the panel year 1995-96 for which, according to the respondents, the crucial date was 1.10.1994. It was therefore contended that the reversion made under the proceedings dated 4.10.1996 was fully justified. 9. We are unable to sustain the stand of the respondents which unfortunately found favour with the third respondent Tribunal. A perusal of G.O.Ms.No.61, dated 2.3.1994 makes it clear that the amendments which were introduced under the said G.O. came into force with effect from 2nd March, 1994. As per the said amendment, the petitioners became eligible for claiming the post of Assistant Commissioner by way of transfer by virtue of their qualification as law graduates with the required experience of 15 years of service. It is also not in dispute that the period of panel year for the post of Assistant Commissioner starts from 18th March of a particular year and ends with 18th March of the succeeding year. 10. On the above said basis, the panel year 1994-95 starts from 19.3.1994 to 18.3.1995. It is also not in dispute that the period of panel year for the post of Assistant Commissioner starts from 18th March of a particular year and ends with 18th March of the succeeding year. 10. On the above said basis, the panel year 1994-95 starts from 19.3.1994 to 18.3.1995. Rule 2(a) by virtue of the amendment brought out under G.O.Ms.No.291 CT & RE dated 26.3.1986 only fixed the crucial date for possessing the prescribed qualification for appointment to any of the posts in the service by promotion or by recruitment by transfer as 1st October of each year. The expression used in the said Sub-Rule 2(A) makes it clear that for any one who aspire for promotion for any post, either by way of recruitment or by transfer, should possess the necessary qualification by 1st October of that year. It will have to be stated that the introduction of sub Rule (2) under G.O.Ms.No.291 dated 26.3.1986 does not stipulate that the said date should be treated as the crucial date for the preparation of the panel for that year. To put it differently, 1st October of, particular year even if it is to be taken as the date for preparation of the panel of the year 1994-95, by virtue of Sub Rule 2(A), the relevant date for possession of the required qualification for that purpose would be 1.10.1993. In so far as the panel year 1994-95 is concerned, the said date would be relevant only for the purpose of finding out as to whether as on that date, a person was having the required qualification in order to get his name included in the panel of that year which would be valid for the period between 19.3.1994 and 18.3.1995. When once we stear clear of the said position by applying G.O.Ms.No.291 dated 23.6.1986, the next question would be whether the petitioners were entitled to be considered for inclusion in the panel of Assistant Commissioner to be promoted for the year 1994-95. When once we stear clear of the said position by applying G.O.Ms.No.291 dated 23.6.1986, the next question would be whether the petitioners were entitled to be considered for inclusion in the panel of Assistant Commissioner to be promoted for the year 1994-95. When the panel year 1994-95 commences from 18.3.1994 and since G.O.Ms.No.61, dated 2.3.1994 came into force on 2.3.1994 itself, by applying the said G.O., what all required to be considered was whether the petitioners did possess a B.L. Degree or any other degree equivalent to B.L. Degree with 15 years of completed regular service in the Tamil Nadu Ministerial Service or in the Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Subordinate service in the HR & CE Administration Department. It is not in dispute that as on 1.10.1993, the petitioners did posses the said qualification. 11. Admittedly, the panel came to be prepared by the Commercial Taxes and Religious Endowments Department for the year 1994-95 in G.O.Ms.No.225 dated 18.7.1994. For preparation of the said panel, the estimated vacancies as identified for the year 1994-95 in G.O.(3D) No.l6 dated 10.5.1994 as well as the proposals of the second respondent providing for the list of qualified persons as on 1.10.1993 were considered. In such circumstances, inasmuch as, the petitioners were rightly included by virtue of possession of their qualification as on 1.10.1993 which was well within the amended Rule 2(A) as introduced in G.O.No.291 dated 26.3.1986 and also inconsonance with the G.O.Ms.No.61, dated 2.3.1994, there was absolutely no justification for the first and second respondents to reverse the said position by the impugned proceedings dated 4.10.1996. The impugned proceedings dated 4.10.1996 was totally inexplicable inasmuch as, the same was not based upon any prevailing rule or Government Order to state that the crucial date for the drawal of panel for the year 1994-95 was 1.10.1993 and therefore the rules prevailing as on 1.10.1993 should be taken into account while drawing the panel for the said year. In such circumstances, the order of reversion made under the said proceedings dated 4.10.1996 was liable to be set aside and the same is accordingly set aside. Having regard to our above said conclusion, the order of the third respondent impugned in these writ petitions is also liable to be set aside. Therefore these writ petitions succeed and the same are allowed. Having regard to our above said conclusion, the order of the third respondent impugned in these writ petitions is also liable to be set aside. Therefore these writ petitions succeed and the same are allowed. The first and second respondents are therefore directed to allow the petitioners to continue in their position as Assistant Commissioner in HR & CE Department from the date of their original promotion dated 21.12.1994 and 22.7.1994 respectively. No costs. Consequently, W.M.Ps. are also closed.