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K.Sivaraman vs The Secretary To Government
2022 Latest Caselaw 15831 Mad

Citation : 2022 Latest Caselaw 15831 Mad
Judgement Date : 10 October, 2022

Madras High Court
K.Sivaraman vs The Secretary To Government on 10 October, 2022
                                                                                 W.P.No.4644 of 2017

                                    IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS
                                                DATED: 10.10.2022
                                                      CORAM:
                                   THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE R.SUBRAMANIAN
                                                        AND
                                  THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE K.KUMARESH BABU
                                            Writ Petition No.4644 of 2017

                     K.Sivaraman                                                ..Petitioner

                                                            Vs.

                     1. The Secretary to Government
                        School Education,
                        Fort St. George, Chennai 9.

                     2. The Director of School Education,
                        College Road, Chennai 6.

                     3. The District Educational Officer,
                        Udhagamandalam, Nilgiris District.

                     4. The Head Master,
                        Kothagiri Government Hr. Sec. School,
                        Kotagiri, Nilgiris District.                             .. Respondents

                     Prayer: Writ Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India
                     seeking to issue a Writ of Certiorarified Mandamus, to call for the records
                     pertaining to impugned order passed by the 3rd respondent in A.Thi. Mu.
                     No.311/Aa1/2017 dated 4.2.2017 and quash the same as illegal and
                     consequently direct the respondents to sanction 3rd incentive increment for


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                     possessing M.Phill degree to the petitioner in the light of the orders of this
                     court in W.P. (MD) No.14215/2015 dated 10.8.2015                    W.P.(MD)
                     No.2395/2015 dated 24.2.2015 and W.P.No.9200 of 2011 and in the light of
                     G.O.Ms. (2D) No.15 School Education (J) Department dated 28.3.2013


                                             For Petitioner   : Mr.S.Praveenkumar

                                             For Respondents : Mrs.S.Mythreye Chandru
                                                               Spl. Govt. Pleader,


                                                          ORDER

(Order of the Court was delivered by R.SUBRAMANIAN, J.)

The Writ Petition has been posted upon a reference being

answered by a Full Bench of this Court in WA No.3674 of 2019 etc. batch

dated 29.04.2022. A reference was made to a Full Bench in view of the

conflict between two Division Bench judgments of this Court, one in WA

(MD) Nos.701 and 769 of 2015 etc., dated 15.07.2015 (The Director of

School Education and others v. S.Amalraj) holding that a teacher is

entitled to a third set of incentive increment on account of acquiring higher

qualification and the other in WA No.1664 of 2016 dated 29.06.2018 (The

Director of School Education and others v. V.Dhanapal) taking a contrary

view and concluding that a teacher, during the entire tenure of service,

would be entitled to only two sets of incentive increments and nothing more.

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2. Upon a reference being made, the Full Bench had answered the

issue concluding that the judgment of the Division Bench in WA. No.1664 of

2016 dated 29.06.2018 reflects the correct position of law. After considering

the various Government Orders issued on the subject, the Full Bench had

observed as follows:

“12. A perusal of the above order puts the

issue beyond pale of doubt that as per the policy of the

Government, a teacher for the entire period of his/her

service shall be granted two incentives (four

increments) only. Therefore, there cannot be any

dispute regarding the fact that a Secondary Grade

Teacher or B.T.Assistant or Post Graduate Teacher

during the entire period of service as a teacher, is

entitled to get only two incentive increments. Taking

note of the same only, the Division Bench in

W.A.No.1664 of 2016 dated 29.06.2018 (The Director

of School Education and others v. V.Dhanapal) has

categorically held that the acquisition of an M.Phil.

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qualification does not entitle a teacher for a third

incentive increment, in view of G.O.Ms.No.1024,

Education, Science and Technology Department, dated

09.12.1993 restricting the number of incentive

increments to two and therefore, any teacher is not

entitled to a third incentive increment.”

3. An attempt is made by Mr.Sasidharan and Mr.Ganesan,

appearing for some of the teachers to contend that those teachers who have

obtained the additional qualification prior to 09.12.1993, namely the date on

which G.O.Ms.Nos.1023 and 1024 came to be issued would be entitled to

incentive increments, since the number of increments was limited only by

the said two Government Orders. We are unable to accept the said

contention of the learned counsel appearing for some of the respondents

because the Full Bench has categorically held that any teacher during the

entire period of his/her tenure would be entitled only to two sets of incentive

increments.

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4. In view of the categorical pronouncement of the Full Bench

extracted above, we cannot take any other view. Hence the Writ Petition

filed by the petitioner seeking incentive increments will stand dismissed.

There shall be no order as to costs.

(R.SUBRAMANIAN, J.) (K.KUMARESH BABU, J.) 10.10.2022 Index: Yes/no Internet: Yes/no speaking order/non speaking order jv

To

1. The Secretary to Government School Education, Fort St. George, Chennai 9.

2. The Director of School Education, College Road, Chennai 6.

3. The District Educational Officer, Udhagamandalam, Nilgiris District.

4. The Head Master, Kothagiri Government Hr. Sec. School, Kotagiri, Nilgiris District.

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R.SUBRAMANIAN, J.

and K.KUMARESH BABU, J.

(jv)

Writ Petition No.4644 of 2017

10.10.2022

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