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2009 DIGILAW 3190 (MAD)

A. Selvarani v. The Secretary to Government Finance (P. C) Department Chennai & Others

2009-08-17

D.HARIPARANTHAMAN

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Judgment :- The petitioner filed an Original Application in O.A.No.349 of 2002 before the Tamil Nadu Administrative Tribunal (hereinafter referred to as the Tribunal) for a direction to the respondents to revise her time scale of pay as Rs.5000-8000 with effect from 01.01.1996 on par with the category of Sector Health Nurses working in the Primary Health Centres in the State and also for a direction to grant arrears of pay with effect from 01.01.1996 and other consequential monetary benefits on par with the Sector Health Nurses. 2. On abolition of the Tribunal, the matter stood transferred to this Court and was renumbered as W.P.No.9281 of 2007. 3. Heard the submissions made by Mr. Mr.M.Loganathan for Mr.S.M.Subramaniam, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mrs.C.K.Vishnupriya, learned Additional Government Pleader for the respondents. 4. The petitioner was working as a Health Visitor in the District T.B.Centre, Government Hospital, Villupuram. 5. The pay was revised by G.O.Ms.No.666, Finance (PC) Department, dated 27.06.1989 based on the recommendation of the V Pay Commission. As per this Government Order, the scale of pay for Multi Purpose Health Supervisors was revised to Rs.1350–2200 and for Sector Health Nurses, it was revised to Rs.1400–2600 and for Health Visitors, it was revised to Rs.1200–2040. 6. However, another Government Order in G.O.Ms.No.1057, Finance (PC) Department, dated 25.09.1989 was issued amending the aforesaid G.O.Ms.No.666 and revising the pay to Rs.1350 – 2200 from Rs.1400 – 2600 for Sector Health Nurses on the ground that the mistake was being rectified. 7. Thereafter, G.O.Ms.No.113, Finance (PC) Department, dated 31.01.1990 was issued revising the scale of pay of Health Visitors to Rs.1350 – 2200 from Rs.1200 – 2040. 8. That is, all the three posts viz., Health Visitors, Multi Purpose Health Supervisors and Sector Health Nurses were placed in the same scale of pay of Rs.1350 – 2200 after the passing of the G.O.Ms.No.113. 9. But the Tamil Nadu Health Visitors Association representing the Sector Health Nurses, filed an Original Application in O.A.No.786 of 1990 before the Tribunal to quash the G.O.Ms.No.1057, Finance (PC) Department, dated 25.09.1989, revising the scale of Sector Health Nurses from Rs.1400 – 2600 to Rs.1350 – 2200 on par with Health Supervisors (Male). 9. But the Tamil Nadu Health Visitors Association representing the Sector Health Nurses, filed an Original Application in O.A.No.786 of 1990 before the Tribunal to quash the G.O.Ms.No.1057, Finance (PC) Department, dated 25.09.1989, revising the scale of Sector Health Nurses from Rs.1400 – 2600 to Rs.1350 – 2200 on par with Health Supervisors (Male). The Tribunal allowed the said Original Application on 13.05.1996 and issued the following directions: "We direct the respondents to take into account the recommendation given by the Fifth Pay Commission as well as the orders passed by them in G.O.Ms.No.666, Finance (Pay Cell), dated: 27.06.1989. The nature of duties between the female Sector Nurse is different from the Health Supervisor (Male). The volume of work and the nature of work, according to the learned counsel of the applicant – Association, varies for all these reasons, we quash the impugned order in G.O.Ms.No.1057, Finance (PC), dated: 25.09.1989 and direct the respondents to retain the scale of pay of the applicant – Association as envisaged in G.O.Ms.No.666, Finance (PC), dated: 27.06.1989". 10. However, the Government took the matter to the Honourable Apex Court and the Honourable Apex Court upheld the order of the Tribunal. In these circumstances, the Government issued G.O.Ms.No.91, Finance (PC) Department, dated 26.02.1997 in terms of the order of the Tribunal referred to above. 11. Therefore, fixing of different scale of pay of Rs.1400 – 2600 to Sector Health Nurses, taking into account the nature of work, was held to be justified by the Tribunal and subsequently by the Honourable Apex Court. The petitioner, without being aware of the aforesaid facts, has claimed parity with the Sector Health Nurses. Therefore, when the scale of pay of Rs.1400 – 2600 was revised to Rs.5000 – 8000, the scale of Rs.1350 – 2200 was revised to Rs.4500 – 7000 by the VI Pay Commission and the petitioner could have no grievance for such different scale, being prescribed for Sector Health Nurses. Hence, the petitioner, who is a Health Visitor, claiming parity with Sector Health Nurses fails. 12. In the result, the writ petition is dismissed. No costs.