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Implement writ court order on regularisation of daily wager: HC to Govt
5/16/2016 11:15:39 PM
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Jammu, May 16: A high court division bench of Chief Justice N Paul Vasanthakumar and Justice Dhiraj Singh Thakur has directed government to implement within one month the November 26, 2009 writ court order to regularise the petitioner who had completed seven years of service in his department.
The court directive came in a LPA filed by the government against the writ court judgement whereby the single judge had directed the appellants to regularise the services of the petitioner from the date he had become eligible for it while saying that he would be entitled to all other benefits which he otherwise would have received on the completion of seven years service.
The bench observed that the regularisation of persons appointed till November 6, 2001, on the completion of seven years of service from their initial appointment, was ordered by the government pursuant to September 10, 2001 cabinet decision through government order No 1285-GAD of November 6, 2001. The order states that all ad-hoc appointees to non-gazetted posts recruited from time to time after December 29, 1988 till the date of issue of the order, who are still in service, be considered for regularisation after the completion of seven years of continuous service.
Observing that there was no merit in it, the bench dismissed the appeal with a direction to the appellants to implement the November 26, 2009 writ court order within one month with all consequential benefits. "While calculating the monetary benefits payable to the respondent, the salary already paid on daily wage basis to him shall also be adjusted," the court directed. In his petition, Rakesh Kumar has stated that he was appointed as a daily wager in August 1996 against a sanctioned post in the medical college, Jammu vide the September 28, 1999 recommendation along with 47 other persons and on the completion of seven years of requisite service, he was entitled for regularisation under SRO 64 of 1994. (JNF)
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