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Dr.T.Hindhumathi vs The State Of Tamil Nadu Rep.By
2022 Latest Caselaw 13685 Mad

Citation : 2022 Latest Caselaw 13685 Mad
Judgement Date : 2 August, 2022

Madras High Court
Dr.T.Hindhumathi vs The State Of Tamil Nadu Rep.By on 2 August, 2022
                                                                         WP.No.14695 of 2022


                                   In the High Court of Judicature at Madras

                                               Dated : 02.8.2022

                                                     Coram

                                   The Hon'ble Mr.Justice ABDUL QUDDHOSE

                                          W.P.No.14695 of 2022 &
                                      WMP.Nos.13891 and 15331 of 2022

                     1.Dr.T.Hindhumathi
                     2.Dr.M.Srinivetha
                     3.Dr.M.Sangavi
                     4.Dr.S.Sai Harini
                     5.Dr.S.Sivaranjani
                     6.Dr.S.Sivayogitha                                  ...Petitioners

                                                       Vs
                     1.The State of Tamil Nadu rep.by
                       the Secretary to Government,
                       Public Health & Family Welfare Department
                       Secretariat, Fort St.George, Chennai-9

                     2.The Director of Public Health &
                       Preventive Medicine, No.359,
                       Anna Salai, DMS Complex, Chennai-6.

                     3.The Director of Medical Education,
                       Directorate of Medical Education
                       Kilpauk, Chennai-10.

                     4.The Secretary, Selection Committee,
                       Directorate of Medical Education,
                       Kilpauk, Chennai-10.

                     5.The Mission Director, National Health
                       Mission, No.359, Anna Salai,
                       DMS Complex, Teynampet, Chennai-6.                ...Respondents


                     1/10


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                                                                               WP.No.14695 of 2022


                                  PETITION under Article 226 of The Constitution of India praying

                     for the issuance of a Writ of Certiorarified Mandamus to call for the

                     records pertaining to the proceedings of the 2nd respondent in O.Mu.

                     No.2633254/Aasuni/U2/2022 dated 17.6.2022, quash the same as

                     illegal, incompetent and ultravires and consequently direct the 1st

                     respondent to award incentive marks to the petitioners for admission

                     to Post Graduate Medical Courses by considering the petitioners' posts

                     at Mobile Health Clinics as Medical Officers in respective districts by

                     considering the petitioners' representation dated 16.3.2022 (prayer

                     amended vide order dated 24.6.2022 in WMP.No.15329 of 2022 by

                     AQJ).


                                  For Petitioners              : Mr.R.Jayaprakash
                                  For Respondents 1 to 3 & 5   : Mr.K.H.Ravikumar, GA
                                  For Respondent-4             : Ms.Sneha


                                                         ORDER

The writ petition has been filed by doctors, who are working as

Medical Officers in Government service, challenging the order dated

17.6.2022 passed by the second respondent rejecting their request for

the grant of incentive marks for post graduate admission as per G.O.

Ms.No.86 Health and Family Welfare Department dated 06.3.2019.

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2. It is stated in the affidavit filed in support of the writ petition

that based on the observations made by a Division Bench of this Court

in the common judgment dated 17.5.2018 in W.A.No.1051 of 2018

etc. cases, a Committee was constituted to identify the remote/

difficult/hill areas for awarding incentive marks to the in-service

Medical Officers for admission to the post graduate degree/diploma

courses and it was headed by a Retired Judge of this Court, who has

submitted his report. As per the said report, areas in the State of Tamil

Nadu have been categorized as remote/difficult/hill areas. Further, as

per G.O.Ms.No.86 Health and Family Welfare Department dated

06.3.2019, doctors, who are working in Government medical

institutions in difficult areas in hills, difficult areas in plains, remote

areas, rural areas and urban areas are entitled to get incentive marks.

Even according to the petitioners, only pursuant to G.O.Ms.No.65

Labour and Employment Department dated 30.5.2019, the post of

Labour Medical Officers came in place.

3. It is further stated in the affidavit that the petitioners are also

working in difficult terrains as they move from place to place, they are

entitled to get incentive marks as per G.O.Ms.No.86 Health and Family

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Welfare Department dated 06.3.2019 and that instead of the

Committee rejecting their request, the second respondent, without

authority, passed the impugned order rejecting their request for the

grant of incentive marks.

4. The petitioners have challenged the impugned order mainly on

the following grounds :

(i) The act of the respondents in not including the petitioners as

per G.O.Ms.No.86 Health and Family Welfare Department dated

06.3.2019 is arbitrary and illegal;

(ii) The respondents ought to have seen that the petitioners are

also serving in the hill areas, remote areas and rural areas and

therefore, they are also entitled to get incentive marks given by the

State for the in-service candidates;

(iii) The respondents ought to have seen that though G.O.Ms.No.

86 Health and Family Welfare Department dated 06.3.2019 has been

published prior to the creation of post in the Labour Medical Health

Centres, the respondents ought to have added it by way of addendum

or amendment;

(iv) The act of the respondents in treating the equals unequally

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is absolutely against the rule of law and the concept of equality

guaranteed under The Constitution of India;

(v) The act of the respondents would deliberately offend Articles

14, 16 and 21 of The Constitution of India;

(vi) The second respondent failed to consider that the petitioners

are traveling more than 150 kilometers per day and are serving in all

types of landscapes mentioned in G.O.Ms.No.86 Health and Family

Welfare Department dated 06.3.2019 awarding incentive marks.

Therefore, they ought to have been awarded incentive marks; and

(vii) The second respondent is incompetent to take a decision

and it is only the first respondent, who is competent to take a decision

on the issue raised by the petitioners.

5. A counter has been filed by the respondents denying the

contentions of the petitioners. As per the counter, the petitioners do

not fall under any of the categories of doctors, who are working in hill

areas or remote areas or rural areas and therefore, they are not

entitled to get the benefit of G.O.Ms.No.86 Health and Family Welfare

Department dated 06.3.2019. It is further stated by the respondents

that though the petitioners may have to travel to several areas, it

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cannot be said that on permanent basis, they would be serving in the

hill areas, remote areas and rural areas. Further, they are also not

permanently posted in hill areas, remote areas and rural areas and

therefore, the second respondent has rightly rejected their request

under the impugned order.

6. It is also stated by the respondents in the counter that the

Committee constituted pursuant to the judgment dated 17.5.2018 in

W.A.No.1051 of 2018 etc. cases, has categorized the areas in the

State of Tamil Nadu as hill areas, remote areas and rural areas. Since

the petitioners do not fall under any of the said categories, they are

not entitled to get incentive marks as per G.O.Ms.No.86 Health and

Family Welfare Department 06.3.2019.

7. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioners and the

respective learned counsel appearing for the respondents.

8. The learned counsel for the petitioners would reiterate the

contents of the affidavit filed in support of the writ petition and submit

that when G.O.Ms.No.86 Health and Family Welfare Department dated

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06.3.2019 was issued, the post of Medical Officers was not in place

and it came into place only after two months from the date of

G.O.Ms.No.86 Health and Family Welfare Department dated

06.3.2019. Therefore, the situation was not foreseen by the

respondents in G.O.Ms.No.86 Health and Family Welfare Department

dated 06.3.2019. Since the petitioners have to work in difficult areas

including hill areas, remote areas and rural areas as Medical Officers,

they are also entitled to get incentive marks as per G.O.Ms. No.86

Health and Family Welfare Department dated 06.3.2019.

9. However, this is disputed by the learned Standing Counsel

appearing for the fourth respondent as well as the learned Government

Advocate appearing for respondents 1 to 3 and 5 and they would

categorically reiterate that the petitioners are not entitled to get any

incentive marks in view of the fact that they cannot be equated with

doctors, who are working in hill areas, remote areas and rural areas.

According to them, only the doctors, who are working in those areas

and falling within the areas specified in the High Power Committee's

report, are entitled to get incentive marks.

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10. After giving due consideration to the contents of the affidavit

filed in support of the writ petition as well as the counter filed by the

respondents and after hearing the submissions made by the learned

counsel for the respective parties, this Court is of the considered view

that no prejudice will be caused to the respondents, if the petitioners

are allowed to give a representation to the first respondent, who is the

Competent Authority for inclusion of their names as doctors entitled to

get incentive marks as per G.O.Ms.No.86 Health and Family Welfare

Department dated 06.3.2019 and if, on receipt of such a

representation, the first respondent is directed to pass final orders on

merits and in accordance with law within a time frame to be fixed by

this Court. However, it shall be made clear that the impugned order

remains undisturbed unless and until the petitioners succeed in their

representation to be given by them seeking for inclusion of their

names as doctors entitled to get incentive marks as per G.O.Ms.No.86

Health and Family Welfare Department dated 06.3.2019.

11. For the foregoing reasons, the writ petition is disposed of by

issuing a direction to the petitioners to give a representation to the

first respondent requesting to include their names in the list of doctors

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entitled to get incentive marks as per G.O.Ms.No.86 Health and Family

Welfare Department dated 06.3.2019, within a period of one week

from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. On receipt of such a

representation, the first respondent shall pass final orders on merits

and in accordance with law within four months thereafter. However, it

is made clear that the impugned order remains undisturbed unless and

until the petitioners succeed in their representation to be given by

them seeking for inclusion of their names as doctors entitled to get

incentive marks as per G.O.Ms.No.86 Health and Family Welfare

Department dated 06.3.2019. No costs. Consequently, the connected

WMPs are closed.

02.8.2022 Speaking Order Internet : Yes

RS

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ABDUL QUDDHOSE,J

RS

To

1.The Secretary to Government of Tamil Nadu, Public Health & Family Welfare Department, Secretariat, Fort St.George, Chennai-9

2.The Director of Public Health & Preventive Medicine, No.359, Anna Salai, DMS Complex, Chennai-6.

3.The Director of Medical Education, Directorate of Medical Education Kilpauk, Chennai-10.

4.The Secretary, Selection Committee, Directorate of Medical Education, Kilpauk, Chennai-10.

5.The Mission Director, National Health Mission, No.359, Anna Salai, DMS Complex, Teynampet, Chennai-6

WP.No.14695 of 2022 & WMP.Nos.13891 & 15331 of 2022

02.8.2022

https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis

 
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