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Durga Charan Behera vs State Of Orissa And Ors
2022 Latest Caselaw 4820 Ori

Citation : 2022 Latest Caselaw 4820 Ori
Judgement Date : 19 September, 2022

Orissa High Court
Durga Charan Behera vs State Of Orissa And Ors on 19 September, 2022
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          IN THE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA AT CUTTACK


                      W.P.(C) No.24036 of 2022


        Durga Charan Behera                       ....          Petitioner

                                          Krishna Chandra Sahu, Adv.

                                   -versus-

        State of Orissa and Ors.               ....      Opposite Parties

                                               Mr. Debasis Mohapatra, SC
                                                     (for S & ME Deptt.)
                                                Mr. G.R. Mohapatra, ASC

                 CORAM:
                 DR. JUSTICE S.K. PANIGRAHI
Order                           ORDER
No.                            19.09.2022
 01.    1. This matter is taken up through hybrid arrangement.

        2. Heard learned counsel for the parties.

        3. In this Writ Petition, the Petitioner who is serving as a

        Peon of Nehru Nodal Ucha Bidyapitha, Nehru Colony, in

        the district of Cuttack, seeks a direction from this Court

        to the Opposite Parties to regularize his service with

        effect from 28.02.2004 as per the Resolution dated 28th

        February, 2004 of the Housing and Urban Development

        Department, Government of Odisha, Bhubaneswar. He
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also prays for a direction to the Opposite Parties to

disburse his all consequential and financial benefits

within a stipulated time.

4. At the outset, learned counsel for the Petitioner

submits that this Court has earlier decided the similar

issue in the case of Harapriya Patra -vrs. State of Odisha

and Ors. vide common judgment dated 25.08.2022 passed

in WPC (OAC) No.2709 of 2016 and batch of Writ

Petitions. Hence, he submits that this Writ Petition may

be disposed of in the light of the judgment passed in the

case of Harapriya Patra (supra).

5. Learned Standing Counsel for the Department of

School and Mass Education submits that he has no

objection, if this matter is disposed of in the light of the

judgment passed in the case of Harapriya Patra (supra).

6. On perusal of the records and the judgment passed in

the case of Harapriya Patra (supra), it appears that

similar issue has already been decided by this Court in

the said judgment which was disposed of on 25.08.2022.

The ordering portion of the said judgment is as follows.

       "63. Therefore, this Court is inclined to iterate
       that the Petitioner has been appointed in the
       post of Trained Graduate Post since 24.01.1994
       and has served more than 28 years as Trained
       Graduate Teacher against a substantive vacant
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      post. The State Government itself in its
      Resolution No.4942 dated 28.02.2004 under
      Clause-7 decided to declare the Non-Regular
      Teaching and Non-teaching staff as regular
      Government Servant as on date of takeover i.e.
      on     28.02.2004.     Therefore,     when     the
      Government itself has decided to regularise the
      service of the staffs like the present Petitioner
      and declare them as Government Servant, no
      departure from the same will be permissible in
      the law and it is incumbent on the part of the
      Opposite Parties to provide regular service
      benefits as due and admissible to the present
      Petitioner with effect from the date of her initial
      joining as Trained Graduate Teacher.
      64. In light of the above-mentioned facts and
      precedents cited hereinabove, the Court is not
      inclined to allow for the regularization of the
      service of the Petitioner from 1994. The
      Opposite Parties are hereby directed to
      regularize the services of the Petitioner from the
      date of Government resolution i.e. 28.02.2004
      and extend the benefits for the same.
      65.Accordingly, all the Writ Petitions are
      disposed of. "

7. In such view of the matter, this Writ Petition is

disposed of in the light of the common judgment dated

25.08.2022

passed in WPC (OAC) No.2709 of 2016 and

batch of Writ Petitions. The authorities shall examine the

present Writ Petition in the light of the common

judgment dated 25.08.2022 passed in WPC (OAC)

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No.2709 of 2016 and if the issue involved therein is

squarely covered in the present case, the authorities shall

consider the Petitioner's case in accordance with law as

expeditiously as possible preferably within a period of

three months from the date of production of a copy of

this order.

8. Urgent certified copy of this order be granted on

proper application.

(Dr. S.K. Panigrahi) Judge B.Jhankar

 
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