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Sushila Champati vs State Of Odisha And Others
2023 Latest Caselaw 7788 Ori

Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 7788 Ori
Judgement Date : 18 July, 2023

Orissa High Court
Sushila Champati vs State Of Odisha And Others on 18 July, 2023
                  IN THE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA AT CUTTACK


                                  W.P.(C) No.20222 of 2023

                 Sushila Champati                         ....               Petitioner

                                                 Mr. P.K. Mohapatra, Advocate
                                            -versus-
                 State of Odisha and others            ....        Opp. Parties

                                                                Mr. A.Pr. Das. A.S.C.
                                          CORAM:

                            JUSTICE A.K. MOHAPATRA
                                        ORDER
Order No.                              18.07.2023
    01.     1.      This matter is taken up through Hybrid Arrangement
            (Virtual/Physical Mode).

2. Heard learned counsel for the Petitioner as well as learned Additional Standing Counsel.

3. The Petitioner has filed this writ petition seeking direction to Opposite Parties to give all benefit to her against the post of Electrician as per Orissa Government Service Rules and regularize the service of her husband by calculating five years of continuous service as work charged employee and give her all service benefits on that basis including pensionary benefit immediately within a stipulated period.

4. Mr.Mohapatra, learned counsel for the Petitioner contended that similar benefit has been extended to one Narusu Pradhan. As such the husband of the Petitioner having stood in similar footing, the Petitioner is entitled to grant all the benefits.

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5. Learned Additional Standing Counsel for the State contended that the Petitioner's husband has already expired and he was working as Work Charged Electrician. He further contended that the claim of the Petitioner cannot sustain in the eye of law.

6. It is contended that one Narusu Pradhan, a similar circumstanced person like the Petitioner had filed O.A.No.1189(C) of 2006 praying for retiral benefits. The Tribunal allowed the retiral pensionary benefits in his favour vide order dated 11.06.2009, which was challenged by the State before this Court in W.P.(C) No.5377 of 2010. This Court dismissed the writ petition on 19.12.2011 and confirmed the order passed by the Tribunal. Thereafter against the order passed by this Court, the State has preferred SLP in Civil Appeal No.22498 of 2012, the same was also dismissed on 07.01.2013. recently similar issue has been decided by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in SLP(C) No.754 of 2020, vide order dated 30.10.2022; State of Odisha vrs. Sarbeswar Bhujabal confirming the order passed by this Court in W.P.(C) No.7380 of 2019 as well as the Tribunal in O.A. No.606 of 2015 vide Annesxure-6.

7. In that view of the matter, the relief claimed by the Petitioner is fully covered by the judgment of the Tribunal passed in the case of Narusu Pradhan, which has been confirmed by this Court as well as the apex Court. In view of the aforesaid facts and circumstances, the Petitioner is directed to approach the Opposite Party No.1 by filing a fresh representation within two weeks. In the event such a representation is filed, the same shall be considered in accordance with law. Further, the Opposite Party No.1 shall do well to examine whether the Petitioner's case is covered by the decision of this Court rendered in the case of Narusu Pradhan and Sarbeswar Bhujabal, // 3 //

which has been affirmed by the Hon'ble Supreme Court. In the event, the authority comes to the conclusion that the Petitioner is entitled to the relief as has been claimed by her then the benefit extended in favour of Narusu Pradhan and Sarbeswar Bhujabal be also extended in favour of the Petitioner within a period of six weeks from the date of taking such a decision.

8. Let the entire exercise be carried out within a period of three months.

Urgent certified copy of this order be granted on proper application.

( A.K. Mohapatra) Judge Jagabandhu

Signature Not Verified Digitally Signed Signed by: JAGABANDHU BEHERA Designation: Secretary-in-Charge Reason: Authentication Location: OHC, CUTTACK Date: 19-Jul-2023 19:01:48

 
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