Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 12529 Ori
Judgement Date : 6 December, 2021
IN THE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA AT CUTTACK
WP(C) No. 37787 of 2021
Jugal Kishore Naik .... Petitioner
Mr. A.K. Das, Adv.
-Versus -
State of Odisha & Ors. .... Opposite Party
Addl. Government Advocate.
CORAM:
DR. JUSTICE B.R. SARANGI
ORDER
06.12.2021 Order No.
This matter is taken up through hybrid mode.
2. The petitioner has filed this application seeking direction to the State opposite parties for sanction and disbursement of Grade pay Rs.5400/- instead of Rs.4800/- in 3rd RACP on completion of 30 years of service in the post of VLW/PEO w.e.f. 28.09.2015 to the petitioner in view of Panchayati Raj Deptt. Notification No.9652 dt. 19.06.2014 under Annexure-3 where grade pay of District Panchayat Officer has been upgraded from Rs.4800/- to Rs.5400/- w.e.f. 19.06.2014 and as per the settled principle of law in Bihari Lal case and consequently, the order No.105 dated 31.01.2018 at Sl. 24 of Collector, Kalahandi granting Grade Pay Rs.4800/- in 3rd RACP to the petitioner under Annexure-5 be modified with payment of consequential benefits.
3. Mr. A.K. Das, learned counsel for the petitioner states that similar question had come up for consideration before a Division
Bench of this Court in W.P.(C) No. 2831 of 2016 disposed of on 27.06.2016 (State of Odisha and another v. Bihari Lal and others), which was arising out of an order dated 12.03.2015 passed by the State Administrative Tribunal in O.A. No. 520 of 2014 and this Court quashed the order dated 21.12.2013 (wrongly mentioned as 21.12.2012 in the judgment) and held that the applicants are eligible to get financial upgradation in the posts of GPEO/PA, ABDO/SDPO and DPO on completion of 10/20/30 years of service in the post of VLW under the RACP scheme. Therefore, the petitioner's case may be considered in the light of the said judgment.
4. Learned Addl. Government Advocate states that if the Division Bench of this Court has resolved the issue, then the petitioner may approach the authority concerned ventilating his grievance.
5. Considering the contention raised by learned counsel for the parties and after going through the records, this Court grants liberty to the petitioner to approach the authority concerned by filing representation brining to the notice of the authority the judgment in Bihari Lal (supra), to which the authority shall apply his mind and pass appropriate order within a period of four months from the date of communication of this order.
6. With the above observation and direction, the writ petition stands disposed of.
Issue urgent certified copy as per rules.
(Dr. B.R. Sarangi) Judge Ajay
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