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Kana Ram vs The State Of Rajasthan ...
2024 Latest Caselaw 8132 Raj

Citation : 2024 Latest Caselaw 8132 Raj
Judgement Date : 18 September, 2024

Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur

Kana Ram vs The State Of Rajasthan ... on 18 September, 2024

Author: Farjand Ali

Bench: Farjand Ali

[2024:RJ-JD:38531]

      HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT
                       JODHPUR
                S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 15633/2024

1.       Kana Ram S/o Bhika Ram, Aged About 60 Years, R/o
         Ward No. 2 Faroda Ki Dhani Talanpur Nagaur , Raj.
2.       Vishwa Bandhu Tailer S/o Nathu Lal Tailer, Aged About 64
         Years, R/o Ward No. 27 Shiv Colony, Devpura, Bundi, Dist
         Bundi, Rajasthan.
                                                                       ----Petitioners
                                           Versus
1.       The State Of Rajasthan, Through Secretary Education
         Department,        Government              Of   Rajasthan,      Secretariat,
         Jaipur.
2.       Director, Secondary Education, Rajasthan, Bikaner.
3.       Joint Director, Secondary Education, Rajasthan, Ajmer.
4.       Joint Director, Secondary Education, Rajasthan, Kota.
5.       District     Education           Officer   (Headquarter),        Secondary,
         Nagaur, Rajasthan.
6.       District     Education           Officer   (Headquarter),        Secondary,
         Bundi, Rajasthan.
7.       The Director, Of The Pension And Pensioner's Welfare
         Government Of Rajasthan Jaipur.
8.       The Joint Director, Of The Pension And Pensioner's
         Welfare Government Of Rajasthan Kota.
                                                                     ----Respondents


For Petitioner(s)              :     Mr. Gajendra Singh
                                     Mr. Vipin Shekhawat
                                     Mr. Sanjay Rajpurohit
For Respondent(s)              :     --


                HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE FARJAND ALI

Order

18/09/2024

1. Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that the

petitioners have superannuated on 30th June and the

controversy involved in the present case is squarely covered

[2024:RJ-JD:38531] (2 of 3) [CW-15633/2024]

by a judgment dated 21.07.2023 of this Court at Jaipur

Bench rendered in a batch of writ petitions led by S.B. Civil

Writ Petition No.21/2020 (Vijay Singh vs. State of

Rajasthan & Ors.). The operative part of the said order is

reproduced as under:-

"41. Hence, looking to the binding effect of above judgment of Hon'ble Apex Court in the case of C.P. Mundinamani (supra) and All India Judges Association(supra), it is held that the petitioners would be entitled to get the benefits of increment falling due on 1st July on account of their conduct for the requisite length of time i.e. one year. The petitioners would be entitled to get notional payment on 1st July, notwithstanding their superannuation on 30th June.

42. The respondents are directed to consider the case of the petitioners afresh in the light of the observations made hereinabove and thereafter grant notional increment to the petitioners. The petitioners' pension would consequently be refixed. The appropriate orders be issued and the arrears of pension be paid to the petitioners within a period of three months from the date of receipt of certified copy of this order.

43. With the aforesaid directions, all these petitions stand disposed of.

44. Stay applications and all applications (pending, if any) also stand disposed of"

[2024:RJ-JD:38531] (3 of 3) [CW-15633/2024]

2. Learned counsel, therefore, prays that the petitioners may

be permitted to file a detailed representation before the

competent authorities for redressal of their grievances.

3. In view of the above, the present writ petition is disposed

with liberty to the petitioners to file a representation to the

competent authorities of the department and the competent

authorities of the department are directed to decide the

same within a period of four weeks from the date of receipt

of such representation; and if the case of the petitioners falls

within the purview of the law laid down by this Court in the

case of Vijay Singh (supra); the same shall be decided in

terms of the judgment above.

4. The order has been passed based on the submissions made

in the petition, the respondents would be free to examine

the veracity of the submissions made in the petition and only

in case the averments made therein are found to be correct,

the petitioners would be entitled to the relief sought.

5. Stay application also stands disposed of, accordingly.

(FARJAND ALI),J

241-Ashutosh/-

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