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Sachin Ambadas Dawale vs The State Of Maharashtra
2013 Latest Caselaw 54 Bom

Citation : 2013 Latest Caselaw 54 Bom
Judgement Date : 19 October, 2013

Bombay High Court
Sachin Ambadas Dawale vs The State Of Maharashtra on 19 October, 2013
Bench: B.R. Gavai, Z.A. Haq
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                   IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY




                                                              
                              NAGPUR BENCH AT NAGPUR


                              WRIT PETITION NO.2046/2010




                                                             
        
           1.   Sachin Ambadas Dawale, 
                aged about 33 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
                R/o C/o A.G. Dawale, Kishor Nagar, 




                                              
                Amravati. 

           2.
                               
                Ajay Madhukarrao Kalmegh, 
                aged bout 33 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
                              
                R/o c/o S.M. Kalmegh, Sysanyog Colony, 
                Kathora Road, Amravati. 

           3.   Pankaj Madhukarrao Bhuyar, 
             


                aged about 35 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
                R/o C/o Bhugar Plot, Near Namdeo Mandir, 
          



                Gadge Nagar, Amravati. 

           4.   Ishwarprasad Sudhakar Ritapure, 





                aged about 33 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
                R/o Rector Qtr.  Govt. Polytechnic College, 
                Gadge Nagar, Amravati. 

           5.   Vaishali Shahajirao Patil, 





                aged about 28 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
                R/o Rector Qtr. Govt. Polytechnic College, 
                Gadge Nagar, Amravati. 




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    6.    Ashwini Sahebrao Mahalle, 




                                                    
          aged about 32 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o C/o Sahebrao Mahalle, 
          Susantyog Colony, Khatora Road, 
          Amravati. 




                                                   
    7.    Ku. Archana Pralhad Jane, 
          aged about 35 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o C/o N.P. Dapurkar, Riddhi Siddhi Apartment, 




                                        
          F-02, Kanta Nagar, Opp. Commissioner's Office, 
          Amravati.      
    8.    Ku. Vandana Shridharrao Paikane, 
                        
          aged about 40 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o C/o Mr. S.K. Chaoji B-9, Jeet Apartment, 
          Tope Nagar, Amravati. 
      


    9.    Ku. Suchita Ramesh Gabhane, 
          aged about 31 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
   



          R/o C/o R.V. Gabhane, Netaji Ward, 
          Indira Square, At Po : Arvi, 
          Distt. Wardha. 





    10.   Ku. Jyosna Anandraoji Saonere, 
          aged about 33 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o C/o Suryawanshi Susantyog Colony, 
          Khatara Road, Amravati. 





    11.   Ritesh Omkar Patil, 
          aged about 24 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Gadge Nagar, Amravati. 




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    12.   Sandeep Sahebrao Thakare, 




                                                 
          aged about 33 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Ravikishan Colony, Navate Plot, 
          Amravati. 




                                                
    13.   Dinesh Shrawan Datar, 
          aged about 26 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Shivarpan Colony, Amravati. 




                                       
    14.   Gayatri Babarao Chavhan, 
          aged about 23 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
                        
          R/o The Greater Kailash Nagar, 
          Express Highway, Amravati. 
                       
    15.   Ku. Rupeshwari Janardhan Rangari, 
          aged about 24 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Jai Nagar, MIDC Road, Amravati. 
      


    16.   Ku. Sushma Harivijay Bailmare, 
   



          aged about 26 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Mahatma Fule Nagar, Amravati. 





    17.   Ku. Karuna Punjab Ukey, 
          aged about 23 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Anju Colony, New Town, 
          Badnera, Distt. Amravati.





    18.   Ku. K Sree Latha, 
          aged about 36 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Rural S.P. Bungalow Opp. R.T.O.
          Office, Camp, Amravati.




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    19.   Ku. Poonam Chetankumar Fafat, 




                                                   
          aged about 24 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Patel Nagar, Brahmapuri, 
          Distt. Chandrapur.




                                                  
    20.   Abdul Jahir Abdul Hakim, 
          aged about 38 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Near Shahid Urkude Chowk, 
          Rampuri Ward, Camp Area, 




                                       
          Gadchiroli. 

    21.
                        
          Madhusudan Babaji Ramteke, 
          aged about 36 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Gokul Nagar, Gadchiroli. 
                       
    22.   Vinod Rambhau Thorat, 
          aged about 41 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College Campus, 
      


          Gadchiroli. 
   



    23.   Prabhakar Somaji Chalakh, 
          aged about 30 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o at Po: Chichala,  Tq. Mul, 





          Distt. Gadchiroli. 

    24.   Ravindra Shankar Sonone, 
          aged about 30 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College Campus, 





          Gadchiroli. 

    25.   Nitin Nilkanthrao Nikode, 
          aged about 28 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Triveni Nagar,  Sindewahi, 
          Distt. Gadchiroli. 




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           26.     Suhas Madhukar Meshram, 




                                                               
                   aged about 25 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
                   R/o Govt. Polytechnic College Campus, 
                   Gadchiroli.




                                                              
           27.     Vilas Diwakar Alagadeve, 
                   aged about 32 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
                   R/o Narsary Colony,  Sokari, 
                   Distt. Bhandara. 




                                                     
           28.     Prakash Wasudeo Katore, 
                                    
                   aged about 33 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
                   R/o 32, Pragati Colony, Sakdi, 
                                   
                   Bhandara. 

           29.           Narendra Sukhdeorao Wadatkar, 
                         aged about 29 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
            


                         R/o 32, Pragati Colony, Sakdi,
                          Bhandara.
         



           30.     Ku. Shweta Subhashrao Chichate, 
                   aged about 25 Yrs., Occu. Service, 





                   R/o Model Mills Closed Gate, 
                   Colonel Bang, Nagpur. 

           31.     Bhupendra Sachchianand Deshmukh, 
                   aged about 25 Yrs., Occu. Service, 





                   R/o C/o Meshram, Brahmakumari Centre, 
                   New Laxmi Nagar, Hanuman Chowk, 
                   Gondia.




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    32.   Ku. Harshada Babarao Akotkar, 




                                                
          aged about 29 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o College of Engineering Sakoli.

    33.   Abdul Hamid Rashid Sheikh, 




                                               
          aged about 33, Occu. Service, 
          R/o Diwanpura, Mangrulpir, 
          Tq. Mangrulpir, Distt. Washim. 




                                           
    34.   Ms Shwetarani Ramdas Wankhade, 
          aged about major, Occu. Service, 
                         
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 
          Washim. 
                        
    35.   Ms Smita Marotirao Pandit, 
          aged about major, Occu. Service, 
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 
      


          Risod Road, Lakhala, Washim. 
   



    36.   Santosh s/o Girdharrao Tayade, 
          aged about 35, Occu. Service, 
          R/o Udangaon, Tq. Silod, 





          Distt. Aurangabad.

    37.   Vinayak Shivajirao Kadam, 
          aged about 25 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 





          Risod Road, Lakhala, Washim. 

    38.   Swati Shankar Jayade, 
          aged about 32, Occu.  Service, 
          r/o Bakliwal Colony, Risod Road, 
          Washim.




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    40.   Ms Rita Madhukar Bhangale, 




                                                
          aged about 32, Occu. Service, 
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College,
          Risod Road, Lakhala, Washim. 




                                               
    41.   Ms Priya Pandurang Morey, 
          aged about 30, Occu. Service, 
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College,




                                           
          Washim. 

    42.
                         
          Ms Megha Ramchandra Lolure, 
          aged about 32, Occu. Service, 
                        
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College,
          Washim. 

    43.   Udaysingh Ajitsingh Bagade, 
      


          aged about 31, Occu. Service, 
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College,
   



          Washim. 

    44.   Anant s/o Dinkarrao Dhole, 





          aged about 37, Occu. Service, 
          R/o I.U.D.P. Colony, Phase-II, 
          Tq. and Distt. Washim. 

    45.   Nitin Rajendraprasad Soni, 





          aged about 27, Occu. Service, 
          R/o Civil Lines, Near BHMS College
          Khamgaon, Distt. Buldhana.




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    46.   Vijay Vishwanath Diware, 




                                                   
          aged about 27 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 
          Risod Road, Lakhala, Washim. 




                                                  
    47.   Vivek Sudhakar Joshi, 
          aged about 37 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Ganeshpeth, Washim. 




                                       
    48.   Ku. Pradhyna Prabhakar Rajhans, 
          aged about 25 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
                         
          R/o Gopal Nagar, Khamgaon. 
                        
    49.   Vijay Tryambakrao Atole, 
          aged about 33 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Deshmukh Plot, Khamgaon, 
          Distt. Buldhana. 
      


    50.   Sachin Rajendraprasd Soni, 
   



          aged about 30 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Civil Lines, Near BHMS College, 
          Khamgaon, Tq. Khamgaon, 





          Distt. Buldhana. 

    51.   Anil Laxman Telang, 
          aged about 29 Yrs.,  Occu. Service, 
          R/o  Tayade Colony, Near Father's Bunglow, 





          Khamgaon, Distt. Buldhana. 

    52.   Manoj Kumar Wasudeo Mundhda, 
          aged about 37 Yrs.,  Occu. Service, 
          R/o  AmrutKela Nagar, Khamgaon, 
          Distt. Buldhana. 




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    53.   Pravin Dayaneshwar Chopade, 




                                                 
          aged about 33 Yrs.,  Occu. Service, 
          R/o  Near Shivaji Statute, 
          Buldhana Road Nandura, Tq. Nandura, 
          Distt. Buldhana.




                                                
    54.   Sau. Seema Ajay Agarkar, 
          aged about 39 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o S.S. GMC Campus, Tukaram Building, 




                                       
          Qtr. No.9, Shegaon, Distt. Buldhana. 

    55.
                         
          Dhananjay Ghanshyam Pardhi, 
          aged about 34 Yrs.,  Occu. Service, 
                        
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 
          Brahmapuri.  

    56.   Pradip Haridas Kotrange, 
      


          aged about 33 Yrs.,  Occu. Service, 
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 
   



          Brahmapuri.  

    57.   Amol Ashokrao Fartode, 





          aged about 28 Yrs.,  Occu. Service, 
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 
          Brahmapuri.  

    58.   Vaibhav Gajananrao Ingole, 





          aged about major,  Occu. Service, 
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 
          Brahmapuri. 




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            59.     Miss Supriya Nilaknath Borkar,




                                                            
                    aged about 25 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
                    R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 
                    Brahmapuri. 




                                                           
            60.     Miss Kamana Mahadeorao Yewale, 
                    aged about 28, Occu. Service, 
                    R/o govt. Polytechnic College, 
                    Brahmapuri. (Deleted - as per Court's




                                                 
                         order dt.16.9.2011) 

            61.
                                        
                    Miss Madhuri Tulsidas Nagdeve, 
                    aged about major,  Occu. Service, 
                                       
                    R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 
                    Brahmapuri. 

            62.     Miss Pritama Mangal Punekar, 
             


                    aged about major,  Occu. Service, 
                    R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 
          



                    Brahmapuri. 

            63.     Mrs. Minakshi Babarao Manalwar, 





                    aged about major,  Occu. Service, 
                    R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 
                    Brahmapuri. 

            64.     Vipin Anand Dahikar, 





                    aged about 32,  Occu. Service, 
                    R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 
                    Brahmapuri. 




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    63.   Rohit Dinkar Ramteke, 




                                                
          aged about 30 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 
          Brahmapuri, Distt. Chandrapur.




                                               
    65.   Miss Sarita Imandrao Bansod, 
          aged about 26,  Occu. Service, 
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 
          Brahmapuri. 




                                       
    66.   Swapnil Shriram Raut, 
                        
          aged about 23,  Occu. Service, 
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 
          Brahmapuri. 
                       
    67.   Rajni Maniram Sahare, 
          aged about 26,  Occu. Service, 
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 
      


          Brahmapuri. 
   



    68.   Miss Manisha V. Rathod, 
          aged about 29,  Occu. Service, 
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 





          Brahmapuri. 

    69.   Mrs Shalini Keshaorao Kharkate, 
          aged about major,  Occu. Service, 
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 





          Brahmapuri. 

    70.   Shital Suidhakarrao Kontumwar, 
          aged about 27 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 
          Brahmapuri. 




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            71.     Ashish Shantaramji Deshmukh, 




                                                                  
                    aged about major,  Occu. Service, 
                    R/o Govt. Polytechnic College, 
                    Brahmapuri.




                                                                 
               72.     Ashwini  Abaji Raipure,
                         Aged about 25 years, Occ.Service,
                         r/o. Govt. Polytechnic College,
                         Bramhapuri.  (Deleted - as per Court's




                                                    
                         order dt.13.6.2012) 

            73.
                                        
                    Prashant M. Khanorkar, 
                    aged about 30 Yrs.,  Occu. Service, 
                                       
                    R/o Govt. Polytechnic College Campus, 
                    Gadchiroli. 

            74.     Indrajeet Surendra Sangole, 
             


                    aged about 36 Yrs.,  Occu. Service, 
                    R/o Govt. Polytechnic College Campus, 
          



                    Gadchiroli. 

            75.     Ku. Tejaswini Ambadas Wankhade, 





                    aged about 30 Yrs.,  Occu. Service, 
                    R/o Govt. Polytechnic College Campus, 
                    Gadchiroli. 

            76.     Mrs. Anagha Ashish Bokare, 





                    aged about 30 Yrs.,  Occu. Service, 
                    R/o Gokare Wada. Marodo Road, 
                    Mul, Distt. Chandrapur. 




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    77.   Ku. Kavita Parmeshwar Kashyap, 




                                                     
          aged about 30 Yrs.,  Occu. Service, 
          R/o B. Fashion Plaza, Gadchiroli. 

    78.   Kailash Namdeorao Potode, 




                                                    
          aged about 42 Yrs.,  Occu. Service, 
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic College Campus, 
          Gadchiroli. 
    79.   Jaiprakash s/o Sureshrao Ratale, 




                                        
          aged about 31.,  Occu. Service, 
          R/o Rector Quarter,  Govt. Polytechnic, 
                         
          Sadar, Nagpur. 
                        
    80.   Anuradha Paresh Gandhi, 
          aged about 33 , Occu. Service, 
          R/o New Colony, Nagpur. 
      


    81.   Uma Suryabhanji Dhingre, 
          aged about 31 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
   



          r/o Plot No.61, Govt. Press Colony, 
          Dhaba Nagar, Nagpur.





    82.   Ashwini Uttamrao Digambar, 
          aged about 28 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Ganesh Nagar, Nagpur. 

    83.   Ku. Saroj Rajesh Bhagchandani, 





          aged about 37 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Plot No.380, Hatiwali Bldg., 
          Jaripatka, Nagpur. 




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    84.   Ku. Rana Syeda, 




                                                    
          aged about 24 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Plot No.8, Near Church, 
          Jafar Nagar, Nagpur. 




                                                   
    85.   Ku. Sheetal Moreshwar Gumgaonkar, 
          aged about 29 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Bajrang   Complex, 
          B-2-206, Vakilpeth, Nagpur. 




                                        
    86.   Atul Babarao Tatte, 
                         
          aged about 30 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o Govt. Polytechnic Sadar,
                        
          Nagpur. 

    87.   Ku. Sushama Gulab Bawane, 
          aged about 30 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
      


          R/o Plot No.173, Near Sapatgiri Nagar, 
          Narendra Nagar, Nagpur. 
   



    88.   Ku. Monika Rathod, 
          aged about 29 Yrs., Occu. Service, 





          R/o Govt. Polytechnic, 
          Sadar, Nagpur. 

    89.   Ku. Isha Ghansham Lokhande, 
          aged about 25 Yrs., Occu. Service, 





          R/o Panchsheel Nagar, Nagpur. 

    90.   Ku. Shifa Syed, 
          aged about 22 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
          R/o 1/7, Faraz Apartment, 
          Jafar Nagar, Near Church, Nagpur -13.




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                  91.           Ku. Priti laxman Tirpude, 




                                                                                                                             
                                aged about 33 Yrs., Occu. Service, 
                                R/o Pot No.64, Nagsen Society, 
                                Mankapur, Nagpur.                                                                                                                   ..Petitioners.




                                                                                                                            
                                ..V/s..

                  1.            The State of Maharashtra, 
                                Principal Secretary Higher and Technical 




                                                                                                   
                                Education, Mantralaya, 
                                Mumbai : 32. 
                                                                 
                  2.            Director of Technical Education
                                                                
                                State of Maharashtra, 3, Municipal Corporation 
                                Road, Post Box No.1967, 
                                Near Cama Hospital, Mumbai : 400 001.                                                                                        ..Respondents.
                  

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                                CORAM  :  B.R. GAVAI AND





                                                       Z.A. HAQ, JJ.
                                DATE  :      19.10.2013





                   JUDGMENT (Per Z.A. Haq, J.)

1. Heard Shri R.L. Khapre, learned Advocate for the petitioners and

Shri N.W. Sambre, learned Government Pleader for respondents.

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    2.             Rule.   Rule made returnable forthwith. 




                                                              
    3.             The   petitioners   are   Lecturers   in   different   departments     of 




                                                             

Government Polytechnic in the State of Maharashtra. The petitioners have been

appointed as per the policy of the Government of Maharashtra incorporated in

the Government Resolution dated 25th July, 2002 as modified by the Government

Resolution dated 2nd August, 2003 and 3rd October, 2003. The grievance of the

petitioners is that though they have been in the employment of the respondents

for a period ranging from three years to ten years, they are not given

permanency and the benefits of permanent appointment.

4. The Finance Department of the Government of Maharashtra had

imposed a ban on recruitment in all the departments since 1998. In view of the

ban, the appointments were not made in Government and non-government

aided educational institutions which adversely affected the education of the

students. In 2001 - 2002 permission was granted to fill 50% to 2/3rd teaching

posts but the posts could not be filled and in the academic year 2002 - 2003,

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6453 teaching posts were vacant. In order to avoid the adverse effect on the

education of the students, the Government of Maharashtra issued resolution

dated 25th July, 2002 by which permission is granted to fill 2/3rd teaching posts in

Technical and Higher-technical Education Department on temporary contractual

basis.

5. The respondents had issued notification dated 25 th August, 2003

inviting the applications from eligible candidates for the posts of Lecturers in

Government Polytechnic in the State of Maharashtra. As per the notification,

the appointments were to be made on contract basis for the period of two years

or until the candidates nominated by the Maharashtra Public Service

Commission were available.

The Government of Maharashtra had issued the resolution dated

2nd August, 2003 constituting the Selection Committee for appointment of the

Lecturers in the Government Polytechnics and the composition of the Selection

Committee was as follows :-

i) Joint Director, Technical Education Divisional Office -

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             Chairman.




                                                              
             ii)      Lady representative - Member, 

             iii)     Principal of concerned Institute - Member Secretary, 




                                                             

iv) Representative of backward classes (Engineering Graduate) - Member.

v) Subject Experts (2) - Member."

6. The petitioners had submitted the applications pursuant to the

notification dated 25th August, 2003 and all the candidates who had applied for

the posts, including the petitioners, were interviewed and the selections were

made. At the time of the appointment, the petitioners were given a lump-sum

monthly pay package and their appointment was for the period of two years.

The respondent no.2 - the Director of Technical Education issued the order

dated 26th October, 2005 and continued the Lecturers whose names are

mentioned in the order for a further period of two years till 26th October, 2007

however, with the rider that the continuation will be till the regularly selected

candidates are available.

The Lecturers who were appointed on contractual basis submitted

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a charter of their demands to the Government of Maharashtra, which was

considered by the Government of Maharashtra and it was directed that those

Lecturers will be continued in service on contractual basis after giving a

technical break of 4 to 5 days, until the candidates regularly selected by the

MPSC are available. Thirty days leave was also sanctioned for these contractual

employees by the Government by resolution dated 18th February, 2006. The

monthly salary of these contractual employees was increased from Rs.8,000/- to

12,000/- in case of Lecturers, from Rs.12,000/- to Rs.16,000/- in case of

Assistant Professors and from Rs.16,400/- to Rs.20,000/- in case of Professors.

In due course Directorate of Technical Education had submitted the

proposal on 11th August, 2008 for grant of pregnancy leave and casual leave to

these contractual employees and the Government of Maharashtra by the

communication dated 15th August, 2008 had rejected the said proposals.

However, subsequently, by the communication dated 10th November, 2009, the

Government of Maharashtra permitted the Directorate of Technical Education to

continue the services of all the Lecturers appointed on contractual basis after

giving a technical break of 4 to 5 days. It is in these circumstances that the

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petitioners are working with the respondents in the Government Polytechnic

Institutions on contractual basis.

7. The submission of the petitioners is that they have been selected

by a duly constituted Selection Committee by following the procedure of issuing

advertisement and inviting the applications from all the eligible candidates and

they have been working to the satisfaction of the respondents and therefore,

they are entitled for the regularization and/or permanency in the posts in which

they are working. The petitioners have submitted that the Government of

Maharashtra has framed rules in exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso

to Article 309 of the Constitution of India which are known as "Principal,

Government Polytechnic, Principal, Hotel Management and Catering

Technology, Head of Department in Engineering Disciplines or Workshop

Superintendent (Head of Department Level) in Government Polytechnic, Head of

Department in Non-Engineering Disciplines, Head of Department in Hotel

Management and Catering Technology, Lecturer in Various Engineering

Disciplines or System Analysts or Workshop Superintendent (lecturer level) or

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Controller of Examinations in Government Polytechnic or Maharashtra State

Board of Technical Education, Lecturer in Various Non-engineering Disciplines,

Lecturer in Hotel Management and Catering Technology in the Maharashtra

Polytechnic Services in Group "A" under the Directorate of Technical Education

in the Higher and Technical Education Department (Recruitment) Rules, 2008."

It is submitted that the Government of Maharashtra by the

communication dated 29th March, 2008 had informed the Director of Education

(Higher Education) that the teaching posts which fall within the purview of the

MPSC and which were to be filled only on the basis of the interviews have been

taken out of the purview of the MPSC and the Cabinet has granted its approval

for the same. The petitioners have submitted that the Government of

Maharashtra being a "Model Employer" has to treat its similarly situated

employees alike and it cannot discriminate between different sets of similarly

situated employees. The petitioners have submitted that the following categories

of employees have been regularized by the Government of Maharashtra :-

(i) Shikshan Sevak working in the private schools

appointed on contractual basis as per the policy incorporated in the

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Government Resolution dated 27th April, 2000, have been

regularized.

(ii) Gram Sevak appointed on contractual basis, have

been regularized.

(iii) 3761 employees appointed in the various

departments of Mantralaya, who were not selected through the

procedure of Selection Board, have been regularized by the

Government resolution dated 8th March, 1999.

(iv) Lecturers working in the Government Medical

Colleges and Government Dental Colleges, who were appointed on

contractual basis, have been regularized by the Government

resolution dated 22nd January, 2009.

(v) Assistant Engineers class-II in the Maharashtra

Engineering Services Group B appointed till 16th June, 1997, have

been regularized subject to passing the oral qualifying examination

conducted by the MPSC.

The petitioners, thus, complain of discrimination by the

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Government of Maharashtra in the matter of regularization of the services of the

petitioners.

8. Shri Khapre, learned Advocate for the petitioners, has submitted

that the Private Polytechnic Institutions in the State of Maharashtra are governed

by the Maharashtra Employees of Private Schools (Conditions of Service)

Regulation Act, 1977 (for short "Act of 1977") by virtue of the definition of

"School" under Section 2(24) of the Act of 1977. The Teachers/Lecturers

appointed in the Private Polytechnic Institutions are appointed by the School

Committee as laid down in Schedule "A" of the Maharashtra Employees of

Private Schools (Conditions of Service) Rules, 1981. These appointments are

made after following the procedure of issuing advertisements, inviting the

applications and conducting interviews by the School Committee. Learned

Advocate for the petitioners has submitted that the Government of Maharashtra

has issued the resolution dated 27th April, 2000 by which the "Shikshan Sevak

Scheme" is introduced and as per this policy the candidates are appointed on

contractual basis for a tenure of three years and after they complete the

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contractual term of three years, their services are regularized. Learned

Advocate for the petitioners has submitted that the petitioners, who are

appointed in the Government Polytechnic Institutions, cannot be given a different

treatment than their counterparts appointed in the Private Polytechnic Institutions

and some of which are also receiving grant-in-ad from the State Exchequer.

According to the petitioners, the Teachers/Lecturers working in the Private

Polytechnic Institutions and the Teachers/Lecturers working in the Government

Polytechnic Institutions are appointed on the basis of the same qualifications and

are required to do the same work and therefore, the discrimination only

regarding the regularization of their services is impermissible in law and is

violative of the guarantee enshrined under Article 14 of the Constitution of India.

9. Shri Sambre, learned Government Pleader, has submitted that the

petitioners have no legal right to make the claim by invoking the extraordinary

jurisdiction of this Court. According to the respondents, the petitioners are

contractual employees and they have accepted the employment with full

knowledge that they cannot claim regularization or permanency. Learned

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Government Pleader has relied on the judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court

in case of Secretary, State of Karnataka & Ors. V/s. Umadevi & Ors.

reported in AIR 2006 SC 1806 (1) and has submitted that as per the ratio of the

above referred judgment, it is not possible for the respondents to confer

regularization or permanency on the petitioners as the appointments of the

petitioners are not according to the rules and not through the MPSC.

10. We have considered the submissions on behalf of the petitioners

and the respondents. It is undisputed that the appointments of the petitioners

are as per the policy incorporated in the Government resolution dated 25th of

July, 2002 in which it is laid down that the appointments will be on contractual

basis and till the availability of the candidates appointed through regular

selection process. However, it is important to consider that the petitioners are

appointed after following the procedure of issuance of advertisement and

conducting interviews by a duly constituted Selection Committee. The Selection

Committee constituted as per the Government resolution dated 2nd August, 2003

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comprises of highly experienced and technical persons like :

(i) Joint Director,Technical Education Department,

(ii) representative of women,

(iii) Principal of the concerned institution,

(iv) representative of backward class, and

(v) two Experts of concerned subject.

In view of the above facts, it cannot be said that the appointments

of the petitioners are back door or illegal. It cannot be said that the petitioners

are appointed arbitrarily or haphazardly or clandestinely without issuing

advertisement and without giving an opportunity to all the eligible candidates to

participate in the selection process. From the record it clearly appears to be an

undisputed position that in response to the advertisement several candidates

had participated in the selection process and it is the petitioners who were found

eligible and suitable for the posts and as such were selected and appointed. It is

not the case of the respondents that any illegalities took place during the

selection process.

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11. We have discussed earlier, that after the tenure of two years of the

appointment of the petitioners came to an end, the respondent - Government

issued the resolution dated 26th October, 2005 and continued the Lecturers for

the further period of two years. It is to be noted that the Government of

Maharashtra has stated in the affidavit filed before this Court that it had decided

to continue the services of the contractual employees after giving four to five

days' break until the candidates selected through MPSC are available and that

the Government of Maharashtra had decided to grant 30 days' leave to these

employees and had increased monthly package of these employees. These

factors show that the posts, in which these employees are appointed on

contractual basis, are permanent and full time posts and the services of these

employees were required by the Government of Maharashtra to discharge its

"constitutional obligation" of imparting education.

12. The contention of the State Government as to whether the posts

should be filled on a regular basis or contractual basis is a policy matter and

cannot be within the domain of the judicial review of this Court is without

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substance. The State Government is a "Model Employer" and is obliged to

follow the Constitutional Scheme. It is not in dispute that after their selection,

the petitioners have worked for a period between 3 years to 10 years. In this

respect we may gainfully refer to the following observations of the Hon'ble Apex

Court in case of Radha Dubey V/s. Govt. of NCT of Delhi and Ors. in the order

dated 16th August, 2010 in Special Leave to Appeal (Civil) No.CC10388/2010 :-

"We are prima facie of the view that appointment of a person on

contract basis for an uninterrupted period of ten years amounts to exploitation. The State, as a model employer in a welfare State, is not expected to take advantage of its position and impose wholly unequitable and unreasonable condition of employment on the

prospective employees, who do not have the choice but to accept the appointment on terms and conditions offered by the employer.

This practice seems to be contrary to the ratio of the judgments of this Court in Central Inland Water Transport Corporation Ltd. and another versus Brojo Nath Ganguly and another [AIR 1986 SC

1571] and Delhi Transport Corporation versus D.T.C. Mazdoor Congress [AIR 1991 SC 101]."

It is to be noted that having observed this, the Hon'ble Apex court in the

peculiar facts of the case had directed the respondents to take the petitioners

back in service by an interim order. The facts of the present case are almost

identical. The Government has extracted the work from the petitioners for years

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together after they were found eligible and suitable in the selection process,

conducted by the Selection Committees, which are constituted in pursuance to

the Government Resolution.

13. Insofar as the contention of the respondents that the petitioners

were aware that their appointment was for a limited period on contract basis and

as such they are not entitled to claim regularization is concerned, the said

submission is also without substance. It is not in dispute that during this period

i.e. up to 2010 the appointments which were made, were made only through the

process by which the petitioners were selected. It is not as if during the said

period MPSC was also conducting the selection process simultaneously. It is

not therefore as if the petitioners had choice to participate in the selection

process through MPSC as well as through the Committees constituted under the

said Government Resolution. The petitioners had no choice but to participate in

the selection process conducted through the Committees constituted under the

said Government Resolution. The Hon'ble Apex Court in case of Central Inland

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Water Transport Corporation Ltd. V/s. Brojo Nath Ganguly (AIR 1986 SC

1571) has observed as follows :-

".........Article 14 of the Constitution guarantees to all persons

equality before the law and the equal protection of the laws. The principle deducible from the above discussions on this part of the case in consonance with right and reason, intended to secure social and economic justice and conforms to the mandate of the

great equality clause in Article 14. This principle is that the Courts will not enforce and will, when called upon to do so, strike

down an unfair and unreasonable contract, or an unfair and unreasonable clause in a contract, entered into between parties

who are not equal in bargaining power...... it will apply to situations in which the weaker party is in a position in which he can obtain goods or services or means of livelihood only upon the terms imposed by the stronger party or go without them."

It can, thus, be clearly seen that the Apex Court in the said case

has held that Article 14 requires that the State action should be right and

reasoned and intended to secure social and economic justice and to conform to

the mandate of equality clause enshrined in Article 14 of the Constitution. It has

been equally held that when an unfair or unreasonable condition is imposed by

the State, the Court can very well strike it down. The Constitution Bench of the

Apex Court in case of Delhi Transport Corporation V/s. D.T.C. Mazdoor

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Congress and others reported in AIR 1991 SC 101(1) has approved the

principle laid down in the case of Central Inland Water Transport Corporation

Ltd. V/s. Brojo Nath Ganguly (supra). In that view of the matter, we are unable

to accept the contention of the State, on account of whose inaction, the

appointments could not be made for a period of more than a decade. The

petitioners had no choice but to participate in the selection process as per the

said Government Resolution to get the employment.

14. In the facts of the present case, the Government did not hold

selection through MPSC for a period of more than 10 years and selected the

Lecturers only through the selection process as provided under the said

Government Resolution and the petitioners were duly selected through that

process. The respondent - State has extracted the work from the petitioners for

years together. Now, by efflux of time and on account of the respondent - State

not holding the selection process for years together, many of the petitioners have

become over-aged and would not be in a position to participate in the selection

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process through MPSC. It could be clearly seen that the issue before the Apex

Court in case of Secretary, State of Karnataka & Ors. V/s. Umadevi & Ors.

(supra) was pertaining to the appointments which were made clandestinely and

without advertisement and the persons were appointed without following due

selection process. The facts of the present case are totally different. In the

present case the petitioners have been appointed after the posts were

advertised, they were selected in a selection process by Committee of Experts

duly constituted as per the said Government Resolution. In that view of the

matter, the law laid down by the Apex Court in the case of Secretary, State of

Karnataka & Ors. V/s. Umadevi & Ors. (supra) would not be applicable to the

facts of the present case.

15. The submission of the Government of Maharashtra that whether

the posts should be filled in on regular basis or contractual basis is a matter of

policy and falls within the domain of the Government of Maharashtra (employer),

does not appeal to us. It being an admitted position that the posts, in which

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these employees have been appointed and continued for a considerable length

of time, on contractual basis, are regular and full time posts; the appointments in

these posts cannot be at the whims and fancies of the Government of

Maharashtra. The State cannot adopt a policy of hire and fire or use and throw.

16. In our view the submissions made on behalf of the respondents

relying on the judgment in the case of Secretary, State of Karnataka & Ors.

V/s. Umadevi & Ors. (supra) would not be applicable in the facts of the present

case. It is undisputed that the posts, in which the petitioners are working, are

sanctioned posts. As discussed earlier, the Government of Maharashtra had

issued the resolution dated 2nd August, 2003 by which the Selection Committee

came to be constituted for the selection of the candidates. The respondents

have not disputed that though the petitioners were initially appointed for a fixed

term, they are continued in service. It is not disputed that the leave facility is

made available by the resolution dated 18th February, 2006 to such employees.

The respondents have stated in their affidavit that the monthly pay to these

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employees has been increased. It is not disputed that the petitioners are having

the qualifications required for the posts in which they are working. The

respondents have not disputed that the appointments for the teaching posts are

taken out of the purview of the MPSC as informed by the communication dated

29th March, 2008.

17. The submission on behalf of the respondents relying on the

judgment of Secretary, State of Karnataka & Ors. V/s. Umadevi & Ors.

(supra) cannot be accepted in the facts of the present case. In above case, the

Hon'ble Supreme Court has observed in paragraph 3 of the judgment that the

States have resorted to irregular appointments, especially in the lower rungs of

the service, without reference to the duty to ensure a proper appointment

procedure through the Public Service Commission "or otherwise as per the rules

adopted" and to permit these irregular appointees or those appointed on contract

or on daily wages, to continue year after year, thus, keeping out those who are

qualified to apply for the post concerned and depriving them of an opportunity to

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compete for the post. The Hon'ble Supreme Court has observed that Courts

should desist from issuing orders preventing regular selection or recruitment at

the instance of such persons and from issuing directions for continuance of

those who have not secured regular appointments as per procedure established.

In the present case though the petitioners are not selected through MPSC, it is

undisputed that the petitioners are selected after the procedure for selection is

followed and through the duly constituted Selection Committee as constituted by

the Government of Maharashtra. The advertisement was issued before the

petitioners were selected and all interested candidates had applied for the posts

for which the petitioners are selected. Thus, it cannot be said that the petitioners

have got the employment through back door entry. It cannot be said that the

candidates qualified for the posts were deprived of the opportunity to compete

for the selection for the posts in which the petitioners are working.

In case of Union Public Service Commission V/s. Girish Jayanti

Lal Vaghela and Others reported in 2006 (2) SCALE 115 the Hon'ble Supreme

Court has laid down as follows :-

"Article 16 which finds place in Part III of the Constitution relating

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to fundamental rights provides that there shall be equality of

opportunity for all citizens in matters relating to employment or appointment to any office under the State. The main object of Article 16 is to create a constitutional right to equality of opportunity and employment in public offices. The words

"employment" or "appointment" cover not merely the initial appointment but also other attributes of service like promotion and age of superannuation etc. The appointment to any post under the State can only be made after a proper advertisement

has been made inviting applications from eligible candidates and holding of selection by a body of experts or a specially

constituted committee whose members are fair and impartial through a written examination or interview or some other rational

criteria for judging the inter se merit of candidates who have applied in response to the advertisement made. A regular appointment to a post under the State or Union cannot be made without issuing advertisement in the prescribed manner which

may in some cases include inviting applications from the employment exchange where eligible candidates get their names

registered. Any regular appointment made on a post under the State or Union without issuing advertisement inviting applications from eligible candidates and without holding a proper selection

where all eligible candidates get a fair chance to compete would violate the guarantee enshrined under Article 16 of the Constitution (See B.S. Minhas Vs. Indian Statistical Institute and others AIR 1984 SC 363)."

The said judgment is considered by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in

case of Secretary, State of Karnataka & Ors. V/s. Umadevi & Ors. (supra).

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18. The submissions made by Shri Khapre, learned advocate for the

petitioners, regarding the discrimination of the Lecturers working in the

Government Polytechnics viz-a-viz Lecturers working in the Private Polytechnics

is not without substance. The Lecturers who are appointed in the Private

Polytechnic Institutions are selected by the School Committee which comprises

of the Members of the Trust which administers the Private Polytechnic

Institutions. The Committee which is constituted under the Government

resolution dated 2nd August, 2003 is a broad based Committee comprising of

Joint Director (Technical Education), two Subject Experts, representative of

women, representative having technical knowledge, a member who belongs to

backward classes and the Principal of the Polytechnic Institution concerned.

The Lecturers who are appointed in the Private Polytechnic

Institutions after selection through the School Committee are appointed on

contractual basis as "Shikshan Sevak" for the period of three years as per the

policy of the Government of Maharashtra incorporated in the resolution dated

27th April, 2000. It is not in dispute that the selection process through which the

petitioners are selected is much less stringent than the selection process of the

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Private Polytechnic. We see no reason as to why the petitioners, who are

otherwise eligible and qualified for the posts and who are selected by a duly

constituted Selection Committee appointed by the Government of Maharashtra

and who are appointed in sanctioned posts after the issuance of advertisement

and following regular procedure of selection should not be treated at par with

their counterparts in the Private Polytechnic Institutions. We are of the view that

the petitioners cannot be discriminated viz-a-viz their counterparts working in the

Private Polytechnic Institutions. We are conscious that the Lecturers working in

the Government Institutions form a different class than the Lecturers working in

the Private Institutions. However, when all other service conditions are similar,

we are of the view that the petitioners are also entitled for the same benefits as

their counterparts working in the Private Polytechnic Institutions are entitled as

far as the conferment of regularization and permanency are concerned.

19. One more fact that needs to be taken into consideration is that

even according to the respondent - State there are more than 5000 teaching

posts which are still vacant and the advertisement issued by the MPSC is only

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for 400 posts. It can, thus, be clearly seen that even after the candidates who

would be selected through the selection process conducted by the MPSC are

available, more than 4500 posts will be vacant. It is, therefore, clear that the

petitioners' absorption would in no way affect the candidates who would now be

selected through the MPSC. It is, thus, clear that the petitioners' continuation in

service would not adversely affect the fundamental right guaranteed under

Article 16 to the citizens. We are of the considered view that the respondent -

State having extracted the work from the petitioners for years together, the

petitioners cannot be deprived of the right of regular employment particularly

when their entry can neither be termed as "illegal" nor "back door".

20. In view of the above, the writ petition needs to be partly allowed.

21. The writ petition is partly allowed.

22. The respondents are directed to regularize the services of such of

the petitioners and confer permanency on such petitioners who have completed

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three years' service with technical breaks. The respondents shall absorb the

petitioners within a period of six weeks. Needless to state that the petitioners

who are in continuous employment till 15.10.2013 shall be continued in service

as regular employees.

However, in the facts and circumstances of the case, we direct that

the petitioners shall be entitled to regular salary from 1st November, 2013 and

would not be entitled to claim any monetary benefits for the past services

rendered by them in spite of their regularization. Needless to state that since the

petitioners' services are regularized, they shall be entitled to the continuity in

service for all other purposes except monetary purposes from the date of their

first appointment.

23. At this stage, Shri N.W. Sambre, learned Government Pleader,

requests for stay to this judgment.

However, taking into consideration the facts and circumstances of

the case and particularly the fact that most of the petitioners were in regular

service till 15.10.2013, we are not inclined to consider the request as made.

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                                           C.C. is expedited.




                                                                                                       

Respondents to act on authenticated copy of the judgment.

                                                         JUDGE                                               JUDGE




                                                                                          
                                                           
    Tambaskar.                                                                                      
                                                          
                 
              







 

 
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