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Nityananda Kar & ANR Vs. State of Orissa & Ors [1990] INSC 344 (9 November 1990)
1990 Latest Caselaw 344 SC

Citation : 1990 Latest Caselaw 344 SC
Judgement Date : Nov/1990

    
Headnote :

Following the advice of a High Power Committee, the Government of Orissa resolved on February 7, 1972, to merge its two service cadres: the Orissa Administrative Service Class II and the Orissa Subordinate Administrative Service Class III. Officers from the former cadre, prior to this date, were referred to as Deputy Collectors, while those from the latter were known as Sub-Deputy Collectors. The integration was to occur gradually, leading to the dissolution of the two cadres and the establishment of a unified Orissa Administrative Service with senior and junior branches. Although the initial plan aimed to complete this integration within ten years, by December 21, 1973, the two branches were officially abolished, and a new cadre of O.A.S. II was formed. According to the government order, all members of the existing O.A.S. II (J.B.), known as Sub-Deputy Collectors, were placed in the seniority list below the last individual in the then-existing O.A.S. II (S.D.), known as Deputy Collectors. The seniority among the \'mergerists\' and direct recruits who joined the cadre after passing the competitive examination conducted by the Public Service Commission was determined based on the \'year of allotment\' concept outlined in the Orissa Administrative Service Class II (Appointment by Promotion, Transfer and Selection) Regulations, 1959. Some mergerists, initially part of O.A.S. III, contested the method of determining the \'year of allotment\' in the Orissa High Court in the case of Ananta Kumar Bose v. State of Orissa, AIR 1986 Orissa 151. Their challenge was limited to recruits from the years 1970 and 1971, and they withdrew their claims regarding the recruits from 1972. The High Court upheld the seniority of the direct recruits from 1970 and 1971.



A Special Leave Petition (No. 645) against the High Court\'s decision was dismissed by this Court. Subsequently, the appellants, who became part of O.A.S. II on December 21, 1973, as mergerists, filed another writ petition in the High Court contesting the seniority of respondents 4 to 13. They argued that although there was no advertisement from the Public Service Commission inviting applications for O.A.S. II positions, respondents 4-13 were appointed on different dates in 1975 and were incorrectly assigned \'1972\' as their \'year of allotment\' without legal authority. The High Court dismissed the petition, stating that it was fully addressed by the Full Bench decision in Ananta Kumar Bose\'s case. This led to the current appeal before this Court.



The petitioners in the two Writ Petitions (Nos. 1044/87 and 929/87) are challenging the constitutionality of the Orissa Administrative Service Class II (Appointment of Officers Validation) Act, 1986, while the petitioners in the third writ petition seek to annul the Resolutions that introduced the concept of \'year of allotment\' by the Government of Orissa.



The petitioners, who are mergerists, argue that in the absence of clear rules for determining seniority, length of service should be the primary criterion. In contrast, the direct recruits maintain that the \'year of allotment\' principle has traditionally been the established method for regulating seniority between promotees and direct recruits.

 

Nityananda Kar & Anr Vs. State of Orissa & Ors [1990] INSC 344 (9 November 1990)

Punchhi, M.M. Punchhi, M.M. Misra, Rangnath (Cj) Ramaswamy, K.

CITATION: 1991 AIR 1134 1990 SCR Supl. (2) 644 1991 SCC Supl. (2) 516 JT 1990 (4) 418 1990 SCALE (2)976

ACT:

Orissa Administrative Service Class II/Orissa Subordinate Administrative Service Class III--Deputy Collec- tors and Sub-Deputy Collectors--Integration of--Assignment of year of allotment--Whether valid--Orissa Administrative Service Class II (Appointment of Officers Validation) Act, 1987--Validity of.

HEAD NOTE:

On the recommendation of a High Power Committee, the Government of Orissa by its resolution dated 7.2.1972 decid- ed to merge the two cadres of its services known as Orissa Administrative Service Class II and Orissa Subordinate Administrative Service Class III. The officers in the former cadre prior to 7.2.72 were designated as Deputy Collection and those of the latter as Sub-Deputy Collectors. The total integration was to be completed in a phased manner and the two cadres were to be abolished and a single cadre of Orissa Administrative Service with a senior and junior branch was to be constituted. Though initially this integration was contemplated to be completed within a period of 10 years, later on and from 21.12.1973, the two branches were abol- ished and a new cadre of O.A.S. II was constituted and in terms of the Government order, all members of the then existing O.A.S. 11 (J.B.) known as Sub-Deputy Collectors were placed in the seniority list below the last person in the then existing O.A.S. II (S.D. known as Deputy Collec- tors. The inter se seniority of the 'mergerists' and direct recruits who had joined the cadre after passing the competi- tive examination conducted by the Public Service Commission, was determined keeping in view the concept of 'year of allotment contemplated under the Orissa Administrative Service Class 11 (Appointment by Promotion, Transfer and Selection) Regulations, 1959. Some of the mergerists who were initially in the O.A.S. III and came on integration to O.A.S. Il challenged the method of fixing the 'year of allotment' before the Orissa High Court in Ananta Kumar Bose v. State of Orissa, AIR 1986 Orissa 151. The challenge therein was confined only to the recruits of the years 1970 and 1971 and was abandoned with regard to the recruits of the year 1972. The High Court in that case upheld the sen- iority of the direct recruits of the years 1970 and 1971.

Special Leave Petition preferred 645 against the decision of the High Court in that case was rejected by this Court. Thereafter the appellants who en- tered the cadre of O.A.S. II on 21.12.1973 as mergerists filed another writ petition in the High Court challenging the seniority of respondents 4 to 13 contending that even though there was no invitation for filling up any post in the O.A.S. II in the advertisement issued by Public Service Commission, yet respondents 4-13 were given service on different dates in the year 1975 and further those respond- ents had been assigned '1972' as the 'year of allotment' without authority of law, they having joined service on different dates in 1975. The High Court rejected the peti- tion holding that the case was entirely covered by the Full Bench decision in Ananta Kumar Bose's case referred to above. Hence this appeal before this Court.

The petitioners in the two Writ Petitions (Nos. 1044/87 and 929/ 87) challenge the vires of the Orissa Administra- tive Service Class II (Appointment of Officers Validation) Act, 1986 and the petitioners in the third writ petition seek quashing of Resolutions whereby the year of allotment concept was introduced by the Government of Orissa.

It is contended by the petitioners-mergerists that in the absence of clear cut rules relating to the determination of seniority, length of service should be the guiding prin- ciple whereas direct recruits contend that the principle of 'year of allotment' has been the traditional and tested modality to regulate and govern seniority inter se between the promotees, and the direct recruits.

Dismissing the appeal and partly allowing the writ petition where challenge to the validity of the Validation Act has been made, this Court,

HELD: The Orissa Legislature's preserving the principle of the year of allotment for the direct recruits of the years 1970 and 1971 and not extending the same to the direct recruits of the year 1972, to say the least is, arbitrary and liable to be struck down under Article 14 of the Consti- tution, for what is good and valid for 1970 and 1971, direct recruits is equally good and valid for the direct recruits of the year 1972. [654F-G] Since the two groups of recruits were similarly placed and the situation did not yield to any reasonable classifi- cation it was not open to the State Legislature to maintain in artificial classification and provide by the impugned Act unequal treatment to the 1972 recruits. Thus Section 3(2)(a) of the Validation Act, in so far as it permits the deemed 646 promotees of the year 1972 to be placed above the direct recruits of the year 1972 in the Gradation List, is viola- tive of Article 14. [655B-C] Direct Recruit Class H Engineering Officers' Association v. State of Maharashtra and Others, [1990] 2 SCC 715 fol- lowed.

Ananta Kumar Bose v. State of Orissa, AIR 1986 Orissa 151 affirmed.

 

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