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Association Of College And ... vs The State Of Maharashtra And ...
2016 Latest Caselaw 748 Bom

Citation : 2016 Latest Caselaw 748 Bom
Judgement Date : 18 March, 2016

Bombay High Court
Association Of College And ... vs The State Of Maharashtra And ... on 18 March, 2016
Bench: R.M. Borde
                                   1        WP NOS.966 & 977 of 2016

                    
                IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF BOMBAY




                                                                  
                           BENCH AT AURANGABAD
                 




                                          
                               
                      WRIT PETITION NO. 966 OF 2016 

               Association of College and University




                                         
               Superannuated Teachers, (Maharashtra)
               A society registered at No.MAH-853/2009
               Under the provisions of the Societies
               Registration Act, having its Head office at
               20, Sawarkarnagar, N-5 (South), Cidco,




                                  
               Aurangabad, through its President andseession
               Convenor, Principal Dr.M.A.Wahul.
                              ig       ...PETITIONER
               VERSUS
                            
      1.       The State of Maharashtra,
               Through its Secretary,
               Higher and Technical Education
               Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai 32
      
   



      2.       The Director, Higher Education,
               Maharashtra State, Pune.

      3.       The Joint Director, Higher Education,
               Aurangabad Region, Aurangabad.





      4.       The Joint Director, Higher Education,
               Nanded Region, Nanded.

      5.       The Joint Director, Higher Education,





               Jalgaon Region, Jalgaon.

      6.       The Joint Director, Higher Education,
               Nagpur Region, Nagpur.

      7.       The Joint Director, Higher Education,
               Kolhapur Region, Kolhapur.

      8.       The Joint Director, Higher Education,
               Pune Region, Pune.




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      9.       The Joint Director, Higher Education,




                                                                    
               Solapur Region, Solapur.




                                            
                        ...
      Ms.Neha B.Kamble, Adv., h/f Mr. S.V.Adwant, Adv. 
      for the petitioner.
      Mr. S.M.Ganachari, AGP for respondent nos. 1 to 




                                           
      9.
                        ...

                       WRIT PETITION NO.977 OF 2016




                                   
      1.       Dr.Venkat Bapurao Tak,
               Age 72 years, Occ : Pensioner,
                             
               R/o. Vaishnav Nagar,Karagaon Naka Road,
               Parbhani.
                            
      2.       Dr.Laxmikant Vamanrao Ambegaonkar,
               Age 74 years, Occ: Pensioner,
               r/o Swagat Sant Dasganu Nagar,
               Parbhani.
      


      3.       Dr.Laxman Pandurangrao Kulkarni,
               Age 77 years, Occ: Pensioner,
   



               R/o Shivramnagar, Parbhani.

      4.       Dr.Shankarrao Laxmanrao Rapte,
               Age 76 years, Occ: Pensioner,





               R/o Karegaon Road, Parbhani.

      5.       Dr.Vithal Bapurao Shelke,
               Age 66 years, Occ: Pensioner,
               R/o. Niwara Lokmanya Nagar,





               Karagaon Road, Parbhani.

      6.       Dr.Pandit Govindrao Sakhare,
               Age 76 years, Occ: Pensioner,
               r/o. 107, Samadhan Lokmanya Nagar,
               Parbhani.

      7.       Dr.Nagnath Narayan Shinde,
               Age 68 years, Occ: Pensioner,
               r/o. 59 Manlee, Lokmanya Nagar,
               Parbhani.



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      8.       Dr.Vilas Trimbakrao Wattamwar,




                                                                  
               Age 65 years, Occ: Pensioner,
               R/o. Swati Building, Vishnunagar, Parbhani.




                                          
      9.       Dr.Narwadkar Prabhkar Ramrao
               Age 68 years, Occ:Pensioner,
               R/o.Tuljabhuvan Ramkrishna Nagar,




                                         
               Basmat Road, Parbhani.

      10. Dr.Nilkanth Dattarao Deshmukh,
          Age 68 years, Occ. Pensioner,
          R/o. `Bhagya', Laxminagar, Basmat Road,




                                  
          Parbhani.
                             
      11. Dr.Pandurang Waghoji Yengade,
          Age 70 years, Occ: Pensioner,
          r/o. Krishi Sarathi Colony, Krishi nagar,
                            
          Parbhani.

      12. Dr.Ambaji Namdevrao Gitte,
          Age 64 years, Occ: Pensioner,
          r/o. Krishi Sarathi Colony, Basmat Road,
      


          Parbhani 431 401
   



                                       ...PETITIONERS
               VERSUS

      1.       The State of Maharashtra





               Through the Secretary, Agriculture,
               Animal Husbandary, Dairy Development
               And Fisheries Department,
               Mantralaya Annex, Mumbai.





      2.       The State of Maharashtra
               Through the Secretary,
               Finance Department,
               Mantralaya, Mumbai.

      3.       Vasantrao Naik Marathwada
               Agricultural University,
               Parbhani, through its Vice-Chancellor,
               Parbhani.
                                      ...RESPONDENTS




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                                                4          WP NOS.966 & 977 of 2016

      Ms.Neha B.Kamble, Adv., h/f Mr. S.V.Adwant, Adv. 
      for the petitioner.




                                                                                
      Mr. S.M.Ganachari, AGP for respondent nos. 1 & 2.
      Mr.M.N.Navandas, Adv., for respondent no.3.




                                                        
                                              ...
                                    CORAM: R.M.BORDE
                                            AND




                                                       
                                          P.R.BORA, JJ.

DATE : March 18th, 2016

***

ORAL JUDGMENT: ( Per R.M.Borde, J.)

1. Heard. Rule. Rule made returnable and heard

forthwith with the consent of the learned Counsel for the

parties.

2. The grievance raised in the instant petitions is

identical as in the decided matter presented by one Dr.Jeurkar

Ramkrishna Keshavrao and others Vs. The State of

Maharashtra and others, in Writ Petition No.440 of 2015,

decided by the Division Bench of this Court on 10th April, 2015.

The petitioners claim entitlement to two advance increments on

the basis of Government Resolution dated 11th December,

1999. Under the aforesaid Government Resolution, a decision

was taken to award revised pay scale and also increments

towards Career Advancement Scheme in favour of the

petitioners who had secured Ph. D. degrees. In accordance

5 WP NOS.966 & 977 of 2016

with the aforesaid Government Resolution, the effective date of

implementation was 1st of January, 1996, for those who had

acquired Ph.D. degrees earlier to the said date and in respect of

those those who had acquired it subsequently, it was decided

that the date of extension of benefits in such cases would be

the date of acquisition of the Ph. D. degree.

In both these petitions, the petitioners have acquired the

Ph. D. degree and, as such, are entitled to claim benefits under

the Government policy.

3. For the reasons recorded in the judgment delivered

by the Division Bench of this Court on 10th April, 2015 in Writ

Petition No.440/2015, as well as in Writ Petition

No.10431/2012, decided on 15th July, 2014, the petitions

deserve to be allowed and those are accordingly allowed.

The petitioners who have completed their Ph. D. degree

prior to 1.1.1996, would be given benefit of two increments of

Rs.420/-. The respondents shall make payment in respect of

the aforesaid benefit of two increments with effect from

1.1.1996 with all consequential benefits to which the petitioners

are legally entitled to in accordance with the relevant

Government Resolutions and policy of the Government.

6 WP NOS.966 & 977 of 2016

In respect of one of the teacher, petitioner in Writ Petition

No.977/2016, he shall be entitled to the benefits from the date

of acquisition of Ph.D. degree in accordance with the circular

dated 27.6.2000 with consequential benefits admissible in

accordance with the relevant regulations and the policy

prescribed in that behalf.

4. Counsel appearing for the petitioners canvassed

that the petitioners are entitled to claim interest on the amount

of advance increments which were not granted to the

petitioners. Reliance is placed on the judgments in the matters

of :

(a) Dr.Uma Agrawal Vs. State of U.P. and another

( (1999) 3 SCC 438)

(b) S.K.Dua vs. State of Haryana and another ( (2008) 3 SCC 44)

(c) S.R.Bhanrale vs. Union of India and others ( (1996) 10 SCC 172)

(d) D.D.Tewari (Dead) through legal representatives

versus Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam Limited and others.

( (2014) 8 SCC 894)

In all these matters relating to grant of retiral benefits,

the Supreme Court observed that retirement benefit shall not

be a bounty and those were withheld unnecessarily and

7 WP NOS.966 & 977 of 2016

directed payment of interest on the amounts due. The

judgments cited are not applicable in the facts and

circumstances of the instant case.

5. In the instant case, there was a dispute as to the

entitlement of the petitioners to claim advance increments.

The issue was settled by this Court in the matter of Dr.Jeurkar

R.K. Vs. State of Maharashtra ( Writ Petition No.440/2015)

decided on 10th April, 2015. It is not a case of the petitioners

that withholding of the benefits is because of the lapse on the

part of the respondents or that it is an intentional act of the

respondents depriving the petitioners to secure the benefits.

Similarly, reliance is also placed on the judgment in the

matter of Harkant Hiralal Vohra (Dead) by LRs Vs. Union

of India and another ( (1998) 8 SCC 202).

Considering the facts giving rise to the aforesaid matter,

and on perusal of orders passed in similar matters, neither it

was canvassed that the benefit of interest shall be admissible to

petitioners therein, nor demand for interest appears to have

been pressed into service.

Considering the facts and circumstances of the case, we

do not deem it necessary to consider the request of the

petitioners for grant of interest on the amount of advance

8 WP NOS.966 & 977 of 2016

increments, due and payable.

Rule is accordingly made absolute in both the petitions.

There shall be no order as to costs.

                 (P.R.BORA)                    (R.M.BORDE)
                    JUDGE                         JUDGE

                                     ...




                                    
      AGP/966-977-16wp
                             
                            
      
   







 

 
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