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Bharatbhai Ramjibhai Chavda vs State Of Gujarat
2023 Latest Caselaw 790 Guj

Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 790 Guj
Judgement Date : 1 February, 2023

Gujarat High Court
Bharatbhai Ramjibhai Chavda vs State Of Gujarat on 1 February, 2023
Bench: A.Y. Kogje
     C/SCA/20868/2022                             JUDGMENT DATED: 01/02/2023




             IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD


               R/SPECIAL CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 20868 of 2022


FOR APPROVAL AND SIGNATURE:

HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE A.Y. KOGJE                                    Sd/-
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1     Whether Reporters of Local Papers may be allowed                 NO
      to see the judgment ?

2     To be referred to the Reporter or not ?                          NO

3     Whether their Lordships wish to see the fair copy                NO
      of the judgment ?

4     Whether this case involves a substantial question                NO
      of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution
      of India or any order made thereunder ?

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                        BHARATBHAI RAMJIBHAI CHAVDA
                                   Versus
                             STATE OF GUJARAT
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Appearance:
MR. MUKESH T MISHRA(5900) for the Petitioner(s) No. 1
MS NIRALI SARDA, AGP for the Respondent(s) No. 1,2,3
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    CORAM:HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE A.Y. KOGJE

                              Date : 01/02/2023

                              ORAL JUDGMENT

1. RULE returnable forthwith. Learned AGP waives service of notice of rule for and on behalf of the respondents - State.

2. This petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India is filed for the following reliefs :

C/SCA/20868/2022 JUDGMENT DATED: 01/02/2023

"(A) Your Lordships may be pleased to issue an order, direction and/or writ in the nature of mandamus and/or any other appropriate writ, order or direction, directing the respondents to extend the benefit of 300 days leave encashment and gratuity from the date of his initial date of appointment;

(B) Pending admission and final disposal of this petition, Your Lordships be pleased to direct the respondents to immediately pay the gratuity considering and counting the service of the petitioner from the initial date of his appointment with 6% of interest."

3. Learned advocate for the petitioner submitted that the petitioner was appointed and had been working for more than three decades as Daily Wager with the respondent department and considering his continuous service he claimed entitlement to leave encashment as well as gratuity.

4. Pursuant to the notice issued by this Court, learned AGP has drawn attention of this Court to a very recent Government Resolution dated 24th January 2023 and a Circular dated 7 th October 2022 in connection with the aforesaid issues.

5. Vide Government Resolution dated 24th January 2023 of the Roads & Buildings Department, Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar, the State Government has resolved as under :

C/SCA/20868/2022 JUDGMENT DATED: 01/02/2023

"At the end of active deliberations, subject to the following conditions, it is hereby prescribed to pay gratuity to the daily wagers working in offices under various departments of the State within the maximum limit of 33 (thirty-three) years as per the Resolution dated 21.10.2020 of this Department :

(1) The concerned Department will have to check the eligibility of the daily wagers as per the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972, of the Government of India.

(2) The order of this Department will also apply to the cases of retired/deceased daily wagers/work-charge employees after issuance of the resolution dated 24.03.2006 of this Department.

(3) The concerned Department will have to pay gratuity to the daily wagers/work-charge employees, for the services rendered before becoming permanent, upon verifying their eligibility as per the resolution dated 21.10.2020 of this Department. Whereas, the payment of gratuity for the pensionable services after becoming permanent will be made by the Director, Pension & Provident Fund Office. The Department will ensure that the gratuity is paid within the maximum limit of 33 years by counting both the services together and in any case no double payment is made.

(4) The payments made to the daily wagers/work-charge employees under the Resolution dated 21.10.2020 of this

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Department before issuance of this order will not be reopened."

6. In case of leave encashment, vide Circular dated 7 th October 2022 the Government has also taken a policy decision which would reflect as under :

"According to the decision of the Supreme Court, since the retiral benefits given to the daily wagers under the resolution dated 17.10.1988 also includes the benefit of leave encashment, therefore the daily wagers are entitled to the benefit of leave encashment as per Clause (5) of the State Litigation Policy of the Government. The instructions in this regard are circulated after consultation and as per the approval received through the informal note dated 3.10.2022 of the Finance Department.

With regard to the various claims filed before the Hon'ble Court, after verifying the service record of the petitioners - daily wagers and after calculating as per rules and the policy of the Government applicable to the regular services, the benefit of encashment of earned leaves (within the maximum limit of 300 earned leaves) shall be paid in the following terms :

(1) The petitioners - daily wagers who have retired and completed 70 years as on 1.10.2022 shall be paid latest by 31.10.2022.

C/SCA/20868/2022 JUDGMENT DATED: 01/02/2023

(2) Rest of the petitioners - daily wagers shall be paid within a period of three months, i.e. on or before 31.12.2022."

7. In view of the aforesaid position, the Court deems it appropriate to direct the respondents to undertake scrutiny of the case of the petitioner, and upon such scrutiny if he is found to be entitled, then a proposal shall be forwarded to the State authorities in this regard and thereafter the State authorities shall consider such proposal of the petitioner expeditiously and in consonance with the State policy.

8. It is reported that in many of such matters, the concerned department has already moved a proposal to the State Government in this regard. However, wherever such proposal is not moved, the same shall be moved by the concerned department within a period of four weeks from the date of receipt of copy of writ of this order.

9. The aforesaid exercise shall be completed within a period of eight weeks from today.

10. With the aforesaid, the petition stands disposed of. Rule made absolute to the aforesaid extent. Direct service is permitted.

(A.Y. KOGJE, J.) /MOINUDDIN

 
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