Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 5540 MP
Judgement Date : 16 September, 2021
1 WP-19033-2021
The High Court Of Madhya Pradesh
WP-19033-2021
(MOHANLAL MALVIYA Vs THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH AND OTHERS)
Indore, Dated : 16-09-2021
Heard through Video Conferencing.
Shri Shashank Patwari, learned counsel for the petitioner.
Shri Rajwardhan Gawde, learned Panel Lawyer for the
respondent/State.
With consent heard finally.
The petitioner has filed the present writ petition claiming the benefit of regular pay-scale from the date of initial appointment in the light of the earlier orders passed by this Court.
Learned counsel appearing for the petitioner submitted that the same issue has already been decided by order dated 24/08/1992 passed by the M.P. State Administrative Tribunal in O.A. No.2745/2009 (Madhukant Yadu vs. State of M.P.). The S.L.P. No.6092/93 preferred against this order was dismissed by the Supreme Court. He also submitted that similar writ petitions have already been disposed of by this Court by issuing directions in
favour of the writ petitioners.
Learned counsel for the petitioner has submitted that the concerned respondent be directed to decide the petitioner's claim within a time bound period.
Learned counsel for the respondents has no objection to the same. In view of the aforesaid, the present writ petition is disposed of by giving liberty to the petitioner to file an appropriate representation to the concerned respondent raising the grievance in respect of the non grant of regular pay-scale/increments from the date of initial appointment. If such a representation is submitted by the petitioner, the concerned respondent will consider and decide it within a period of four weeks from the date of its receipt keeping in view the judgment in the matter of Madhukant Yadu Signature Not VerifiedDigitally signed by SAN SUMATHI JAGADEESAN Date: 2021.09.17 (supra) noted above and any other binding judgment on the point and if the 15:16:03 IST 2 WP-19033-2021 petitioner is found to be entitled to the said benefit, the concerned respondent would extend such benefit to her without any delay. Any adverse order will be a reasoned speaking order.
The writ petition is accordingly, disposed of. Certified copy, as per Rules.
(SUBODH ABHYANKAR) JUDGE
sumathi
Signature Not Verified VerifiedDigitally Digitally signed by SAN SUMATHI JAGADEESAN Date: 2021.09.17 15:16:03 IST
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