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Sri Fayaz Ahmed Sheikh vs Central Silk Board
2026 Latest Caselaw 1858 Kant

Citation : 2026 Latest Caselaw 1858 Kant
Judgement Date : 26 February, 2026

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Karnataka High Court

Sri Fayaz Ahmed Sheikh vs Central Silk Board on 26 February, 2026

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                                                     NC: 2026:KHC:11964
                                                    WP No. 5273 of 2026


              HC-KAR




                   IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BENGALURU

                     DATED THIS THE 26TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2026

                                       BEFORE
                   THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ANANT RAMANATH HEGDE
                       WRIT PETITION NO.5273 OF 2026 (L-RES)

              BETWEEN:

              1.    SRI FAYAZ AHMED SHEIKH
                    S/O GH. NABI SHEIKH,
                    AGED 58 YEARS,
                    WORKING AS SFW (TS),
                    CENTRAL SILK BOARD,
                    P4, BSF, MANASBAL,
                    JAMMU AND KASHMIR
                    R/AT C/O MUDALAIAH,
                    NO.121-A, 10TH 'B' CROSS,
                    SHANTHI GARDEN, MUDULAPALYA,
                    BENGALURU-560 072.
Digitally
signed by
PRAMILA G V                                                ...PETITIONER
              (BY SRI. V.S. NAIK, ADVOCATE)
Location:
HIGH COURT
OF            AND:
KARNATAKA
              1.    CENTRAL SILK BOARD
                    BTM LAYOUT, MADIWALA,
                    BANGALORE-560 068
                    REP. BY ITS MEMBER SECRETARY.

              2.    THE DIRECTOR,
                    CENTRAL SERICULTURAL RESEARCH
                    AND TRAINING INSTITUTE,
                    CENTRAL SILK BOARD,
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                                            NC: 2026:KHC:11964
                                          WP No. 5273 of 2026


HC-KAR




    PAMPORE,
    JAMMU AND KASHMIR-191 121.

                                                ...RESPONDENTS
(BY SRI. NARASIMHASWAMY, ADVOCATE)

     THIS WP IS FILED UNDER ARTICLES 226 AND 227 OF
THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA, PRAYING TO DIRECT THE
RESPONDENTS TO CONSIDER THE REPRESENTATION OF THE
PETITIONER DATED 02.02.2026 PRODUCED AT ANNEXURE-C
AND CONTINUE THE SERVICES OF THE PETITIONER AS
SKILLED FARM WORKER (TS) TILL HE ATTAINS THE AGE OF 60
YEARS TO MEET THE ENDS OF JUSTICE, ETC.

    THIS PETITION, COMING ON FOR ORDERS, THIS DAY,
ORDER WAS MADE THEREIN AS UNDER:

CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ANANT RAMANATH HEGDE


                         ORAL ORDER

This petition is filed seeking writ of mandamus to direct

the respondents to consider the petitioner's representation

dated 02.02.2026 to continue in service under the respondents

till the petitioner completes the age of 60 years, which

according to the petitioner is the age of superannuation.

2. The petitioner had filed the petition in the light of

the judgment rendered by the Division Bench of this Court in

Central Silk Board vs Employees Union of Central Silk

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Board & Another1 wherein, in terms of the order dated

04.09.2024, this Court has dismissed the petition filed by first

respondent Central Silk Board and confirmed the award passed

by the Central Government Industrial Tribunal cum Labour

Court.

3. In terms of the award dated 01.04.2013, the

Tribunal has held that age of superannuation of the Timescale

Farm Workers of the respondent establishment would be 60

years and not 55 years as contended by the respondent.

4. Learned counsel for the petitioner would submit

that the order passed by the Division Bench of this Court

confirming the award passed by the Tribunal is not questioned

by the respondents and it has attained finality.

5. Thus, the learned counsel would submit that the

petitioner cannot be superannuated at the age of 58, and the

petitioner is entitled to continue as the employee of respondent

No.1 till the petitioner completes 60 years.

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6. Learned counsel for respondents would submit that

though the Board of first respondent has passed a resolution to

implement the order, with effect from the date of the order

passed in Central Silk Board supra, the Board is yet to

receive the approval from the Union of India for the decision

taken by the Board. It is further submitted that since

respondents are awaiting the decision of Union of India, from

the perspective of the respondents the award passed by the

Central Government Industrial Tribunal has not yet attained

finality.

7. This Court has considered the contentions raised at

the bar and perused the records.

8. It is not in dispute that the award passed by the

Tribunal enhancing the age of retirement to 60 years from 55

years is confirmed by the Division Bench in the case of

Central Silk Board supra. It is further not in dispute that the

petitioner is working as Timescale Farm Workers with

respondent No.1. The petitioner has completed 58 years after

the order passed by the Division Bench of this Court confirming

the award passed by the Tribunal.

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9. This being the position, the award passed by the

Tribunal which is confirmed by the Division Bench of this Court

comes to the aid of the petitioner and the petitioner is entitled

to the following relief:-

(i) It is declared that the petitioner's age of superannuation

is 60 years.

(ii) The respondents shall not superannuate the petitioner

treating the age of superannuation as 58 years.

(iii) Thus, the petitioner is entitled to continue in employment

as Timescale Farm Workers under first respondent till the

age of superannuation at 60 subject to all the Rules and

Regulations applicable to the employment of the

petitioner.

10. The Writ Petition is accordingly disposed of with

the above observations and findings.

Sd/-

(ANANT RAMANATH HEGDE) JUDGE

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