Central Administrative Tribunal - Delhi
Roop Kishor vs Health & Family Welfare on 31 May, 2024
Central Administrative Tribunal
Principal Bench, New Delhi
O.A. No.3750 of 2022
with
O.A. No.3730 of 2022
O.A. No.156 of 2023
O.A. No.1082 of 2023
Orders reserved on : 08.05.2024
Orders pronounced on : 31.05.2024
Hon'ble Mr. R.N. Singh, Member (J)
Hon'ble Mr. Sanjeeva Kumar, Member (A)
O.A. No.3750 of 2022
1. SH. HARSH MADHUKAR, AGED 28 YRS,
(OT TECHNICIAN),
S/O SH. SHYAM LAL,
R/O E-154, MANGE RAM PARK,
SECTOR-23, ROHINI, DELHI-I 10086.
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
2. SH. DIWAKAR KUMAR, AGED 24 YRS,
(0T TECHNICIAN),
S/O SH. RAJENDER PRASAD,
RIO F-1/J44, DAYAL PUR, DELHI-110044
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
3. SH. AMIT KUMAR, AGED 27 YRS,
(OT TECHNICIAN),
S/O SH. KULDEEP,
R/O H. NO.61, VP0 TAJPUR KALAN,
DELHI-110036
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
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156/2023 & 1082/2023
4 SH. ZAINUDDIN, AGED 25 YRS,
(OT TECHNICIANN)
S/O SH. KAMALUDDIN,
R/O H. NO.700/17, GALI NO.21, VIJAY PARK.
MAUJPUR, DELHI
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
5. SH. MOHIT, AGED 29 YRS,
(0T TECHNICIAN)
S/O SH. HARPAL SINGH,
R/O H.NO.248, BASAUDI VILLAGE,
DISTRICT SONIPAT, HARYANA-131021
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
6. SH. AMIT SEHRAWAT, AGED 28 YRS,
(OT TECHNICIANN)
S/O SH. KRISHAN KUMAR
RO H. No.304, DARIYAPUR KALAN,
DELHĮ-110039
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
7. SH. SAHIL KUMAR, AGED 22 YRS,
(OT TECHNICIAN)
S/O SH. VINOD KUMAR,
R/O VILLAGE NEEMWALA,
P.0. KICHANA, DISTRICT KAITHAL, HARYANA.
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
8. SH. VIJAY KUMAR, AGED 32 YRS,
(OT TECHNICIANN)
S/O SH. MANGE,
R/O H. NO.203, NANGAL KHURD,
DISTRICT SONIPAT, HARYANA-131021.
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
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156/2023 & 1082/2023
9. SH. MUKESH YADAV, 32 YRS.
(OT TECHNICIAN)
S/O SH. AMLEY YADAV,
R/O 97, RAO MOHALLA, SUREHRA,
DISTT. SOUTH-WEST, DELHI-10043
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
10. SH. ARUN KUMAR TIWARI, AGED 31 YRS.,
(OT TECHNIÇIAN)
S/O SH. SHIV RAM TIWARI,
R/O 26-C, JANTA FLATS,
PUNJABI BAGH, DELHI.
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
11. SH. AWADESH KUMAR, AGED 24YRS,
(OT TECHNICIANN),
S/O SH. OM PRAKASH,
R/O D-269, STREET NO-9, WEST VTNOD
NAGAR, DELHI-| 10092
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
12. SH. YOGESH, AGED 27 YRS,
(OT TECHNICIAN),
S/O SH. DESH RAJ SINGH.
RIO HNO.323, SECOND FLOOR, SUNDER PURI,
GHAZIABAD, U.P.
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
13. SH. DINESH KUMAR, AGED 29 YRS,
(0T TECHNICIAN).
S/O SH. NARENDER SINGH,
R/O MAHIPUR, SONIPAT, HARYANA
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
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156/2023 & 1082/2023
14. SH. ROHIT KALIA, AGED 22 YRS,
(0T TECHNICIAN)
S/O SH. RAJ PAL,
R/O NEAR HANUMAN MANDIR,
DWARKA, SECTOR-6, BHARTHAL VILLAGE,
DISTT. SOUTH-WEST, DELHI-110077
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
15. SH. ASHISH. AGED 23 YRS.
(OT TECHNICIAN)
S/O SH. NARENDER
R/O RAKHI KHAS (76) HISSAR RAKHI SHAHPUR.
HARYANA-125039
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
16. SH. KANHAIYA KUMAR, AGED 28 YRS,
(0T TECHNICIANN)
R/O 2034, V1, PILANJI, KOTLA MUBARAKPUR,
S/O SH. SUNIL SINGH,
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
DELHI-110003
17. MS, SANGEETA, AGED 41 YRS,
(OT TECHNICIAN)
W/O SH. CHHATAR PAL,
R/O B BLOCK-5, GEET COLONY,
EAST DELHI-11003 1
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI
18. SH. AKHILESH KUMAR, 28 YRS,
(ECG TECH))
S/O SH. CHHEDI LAL,
R/O PURE KHAGAM BAGBANA, GHOORPUR,
KARCHHANA, ALLAHABAD, U.P-212301
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
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156/2023 & 1082/2023
19. SYED MOHD. TALHA HASAN, AGED 22 YRS,
(ECG TECH.)
S/O SH. ALEY HASAN
R/O H: NO.856, GALI NO.11, RAJIV GANDHI
NAGAR, NEW MUSTAFABAD,
NORTH DELHI-110094
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
20. SH. GAURAV NAGAR, AGED 24 YRS.
(RADIOGRAPHER),
S/O SH. SATENDER NAGAR,
R/O A-27,. 1S" FLOOR, SAURABH VIHAR,
JAITPUR, BADARPUR,
SOUTH DELHI-110044
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
21. SH. TEJVIR SINGH, AGED35 YRS,
(0T ASSTT.)'
S/O SH. KADARI SINGH,
R/O B-175, JOHRI PUR EAST,
DELHI-110094
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
22. MS. SONIYA SHARMA, AGED 7o YRS,
(OT ASSTT.)
D/O LATE SH. LAKSHMAN PRASAD SHARMA,
R/O C-161, KIDWAI NAGAR EAST,
NEW DELHI,
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
23. SH. PINTU KUMAR, AGED 22 YRS,
(OT TEACHING)
S/O SH. PRAMOD THAKUR,
R/O UTTAM NAGAR EAST,
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156/2023 & 1082/2023
NEW DELHI.
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
24. SH. CHINTU, AGED 26 YRS.
(OT TECH.))
S/O SH. PRAMOD THAKUR,
R/O UTTAM NAGAR EAST,
NEW DELHI,
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
25. SH. ABHISHEK SHARMA, AGED 26 YRS.
(OT ASSTT.)
S/O SH. SURENDER SHARMA,
R/O BHAGPAT VIHAR, KARAWAL NAGAR,
DELHI-110094
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
26. SH. HARISH, AGED 22YRS.
(0T ASSTT.)
S/O SH. GANGA RAM,
R/O VILLAGE RAMGARH, KITHWARI,
DISTRICT PALWAL, HARYANA
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
27. SH. HARISH KUMAR, AGED 31YRS,
(0T ASSTT.)
S/O SH. MAHENDER SINGH,
R/O A-90B, DDA FLATS, MATA SUNDARI ROAD,
DELHI
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
28. SH. SHUBHAM SHARMA, AGED 23 YRS,
(0T ASSTT.)
S/O SH, BALESHWAR DAYAL SHARMA.
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156/2023 & 1082/2023
R/O TEJ VIHAR, ROHTA ROAD, MEERUT, U.P.
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL.
NEW DELHI,
29. SH. SHIKHAR PUROHIT, AGED 27YRS,
(0T ASSTT.)
S/O SH. NARENDRA PRASAD PUROHIT.
R/O STB-1002, SHIPRA SUNCITY, INDIRAPURAM.
GHAZIABAD, U.P.
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
30. MS. VAISHALI, AGED 24YRS,
(LAB. ASSTT.)
D/O SH. KISHAN LAL,
R/O C-H402, SULTANPURI,
NEW DELHI-110086
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HÒSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
31. MS. BHARTI SHARMA, AGED 26 YRS.,
(LAB. ASSTT.)
D/O SH. DEVA NAND SHARMA,
R/O HOUSE NO.134, NEAR COMMUNITY CENTRE,
SECTOR-26, DWARKA, NEW DELHI-110077
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
32. SH. ABHINOV KHER, AGED 3YRS,
(LAB ASSTT.)
S/O SH. SURESH KUMAR,
R/O D-97, GALI NO.3, BUDH VIHAR,
NEAR DHARAMVIR MÄRKET,
SIBBLE CINEMA, NEW DELHI-I10044
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
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156/2023 & 1082/2023
33. SH, AVADHESH SHARMA, AGED 34 YRS,
(LAB ASSTT.)
S/O SH. FUL CHAND SHARMA,
R/O HOUSE NO.21, NASARATABAD,
KHAN KHARI, GHAZIABAD, UP-2001102
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
34. SH. PARDEEP, AGED 33 YRS,
(LAB ASSTT.)
S/O SH. JAGPAL SINGH,
R/O 227-A, NEEMWALA MOHALLA,
JISAPUR, SOUTH-WEST DELHI-110073
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
35. MS CHAKSHAL, AGED 22 YRS,
(LAB ASSTT.)
o/0 SH. RANJEET SINGH.
R/O B-439, GALI NO.21, B BLOCK, GARHI MENDU,
BHAJANPURA, NORTH-EAST, DELHI-110053.
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI.
36. SH. SUNIL KUMAR SINGH, AGED 39 YRS,
(OT TECHNICIAN)
S/O SHRI BAHADUR SINGH
R/O 34, THIRD FLOOR,
JEEWAN NAGAR, BHAGWAN NAGAR,
ASHRAM, NEW DELHI-|10014
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI.
37. SH. RITESH, AGED 33 YRS,
(O.T. TECHNICIAN)
S/O SHRI SATISH KUMAR,
R/O H. NO. 311/25, ARYA NAGAR,
SONIPAT, HARYANA-131001
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
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156/2023 & 1082/2023
38. SH. KULDEEP, AGED 25 YRS.
(0.T. TECHNICIAN)
S/O SHRI RAJVEER SINGH
R/O H.N0. D-3/146, MONDOLI EXT.,
DELHI-110093.
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI.
39. MS SURBHI, AGED 24 YRS,
(LAB ASSTT)
D/O SHRI MADHAV PRATAP SINGH,
R/O R-228/8, RANI BAGH, DELHI-110034,
PRESENTLY WORKING AT LNJP HOSPITAL.
NEW DELHI.
40. MOHD AZIM AHMED, AGED 22 YRS.
(0.T. TECHNICIANT)
S/O SHRI NAFIS AHMED,
RIO 10B/A, STREET NO.1, BAJRANG BALLI
MOHALLA, MOUJPUR, DELHI-110053,
PRESENTLY WORKING AT LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI.
41. MS USHA, AGED 30 YRS,
(LAB ASSTT.)
D/O SHRI BAL KISHAN,
R/O 8471, ARYA NAGAR, PADAR GANJ,
NEW DELHI-110055,
PRESENTLY WORKING AT LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI.
42. MS JYOTI SAROY, AGED 30. YRS,
(PHARMACIST)
D/O SHRI RAJBIR SAROY,
R/O H. NO.6,A-2 BLOCK, GALI NO. 1,
WEST SANT NAGAR, BURARI, DELHI-110086,:
PRESENTLY WORKING AT LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI.
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156/2023 & 1082/2023
43. MOHD AKRAM, AGED 26 YRS,
(PHARMACIST)
S/O SHRI ABDUL WAHEED,
R/O 3-AL. GALI NO.12, MASJID WALI GALI,
BABARPUR, SHAHDARA, DELHI-110032,
PRESENTLY WORKING AT LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI.
44. MS. POOJA, AGED 27 YRS,
(PHARMACIST)
D/O SHRI PRITHI PAL SINGH
R/O B-703, BPTP, PARK ELIGHT PREMIUM,
SECTOR-84, FARIDABAD-121002,
PRESENTLY WORKING AT LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI.
45. SHRI DEEPAK, AGED 27 YRS,
(PHARMACIST),
S/O SHRI HARI OM SINGH,
RJO H. NO, 788, UDAN PANA,
VPO-KANJHAWALA, DELHI-110081,
PRESENTLY WORKING AT LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
46. MS PRIYA PATEL, AGED 24 YRS,
(PHARMACIST)
D/O SHRI RADHEY SHYAM PATEL,
RIO 60, VILLAGE BHARRAVTI,
POST OFFICE- PHULPUR, PRAYAGRAJ, UP-212402
PRESENTLY WORKING AT LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI.
47. SHRI NIKHIL GAUHAR, AGED 27 YRS,
(PHARMACIST)
S/O SHRI ASHOK KUMAR GAUHAR,
R/O D-128, SECOND FLOOR, FLAT NO.1,
SHAKARPUR, DELHI-1 10092,
PRESENTLY WORKING AT LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI
...Applicants
(By Advocate:Shri Anuj Aggarwal with Ms. Divya Aggarwal,
Mr. Kshitij Arora, Mr. Shakib Malik, Mr. Subham Behl,
Mr. Pradeep Kumar and Mr. Nikhil Panwar)
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156/2023 & 1082/2023
VERSUS
1. GOVT. NCT OF DELHI
THROUGH SECRETARY,
HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE DEPARTMENT,
9TH LEVEL, A-WING, IP EXTENSION,
DELHI SECRETARIAT,DELHI- 110002
2. MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT,
LOK NAYAK JAI PRAKASH HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI-110002
...Respondents
(By Advocate: Shri Amit Anand with Dr. J.K. Basu, Addl.
MS, Shri Vivek Bharti, Sector Officer, Mr. Kuldeep Yadav,
Junior Assistant, Mr. Mohit Kumar Stenographer)
O.A. No.3730 of 2022
1. Roop Kishor (Aged about 28 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Ramesh Chand
R/o Dahra, Kumher, Kanjoli Line,
VTC Dahra, PO Dahra, District Bharatpur
Rajasthan 321026
2. Sushila (Aged about 34 years) Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Vikram Singh Choudhary
R/o D-70, Phase 4, Aaya Nagar,
Post Aya Nagar, Delhi-110047
3. Mayank Mahera (Aged about 24 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Rajendra Kumar Sharma
R/o Mahera House, Near Khadi Bhandar
Chatikna, Karauli, Rajasthan 322241
4. Mahesh Yadav (Aged about 28 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Prithvi Singh
R/o 146, Raipur Ahiran, Buhana Raipur,
Jhunjhunun, Rajasthan 333515
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156/2023 & 1082/2023
5. Nishant Kumar Sinha (Aged about 26 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Dharamvir Singh Sinha
R/o I-171, Gali No. 13,
Garhwali Mohalla,
Laxmi Nagar Shakarpur, Delhi-92
6. Ashish Mahrol (Aged about 33 years)
Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Munesh Chand
R/o Qtr. No. 69/96, G/F, Type-1
Behind GB Panth Hospital,
Darya Ganj, Delhi-110002
7. Mohommad Sabil (Aged about 28 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh.Atiqur Rehman
R/o Flat No. 2063, Janta Flats, GTB Enclave,
Delhi-110093
8. Alankar Jacob (Aged about 33 years)
Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Arun Jacob
R/o Flat No. Pvt 105, Khasra No. 843, 1st Floor,
Block-C, Maurya Enclave
Extended Lal Dora, Street No. 3,
Burari, Delhi-110084
9. Deepti Annie Toppo (Aged about 25 years)
Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Xavier Toppo
R/o 178-M, Yogmaya Appartments,
Flat Ward No. 2, Mehrauli, Delhi-30
10. Kavitha SS (Aged about 30 years) Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Linu Chacko
R/o 29, Ground Floor, Masih Garh,
Sukhdev Vihar, Delhi-110025
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156/2023 & 1082/2023
11. Jobi James (Aged about 35 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. James Thomas
R/o Ambattu, Kalkoonthal, Ezhukunvayal
Udumbanchola Idukki Kerala
12. Sunita Nath (Aged about 30 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Surendra Nath
R/o H.No. 8, Khasra No. 53/8, B-Block,
E-2 Pradhan Enclave, Sant Nagar, Burari, Delhi-84
13. Roby Thomas (Aged about 42 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Thomas K.K.
R/o WZ 175-A, Mandir Lane,
Opp. Shadipur, West Patel Nagar, New Delhi
14. Treesa Jose (Aged about 31 years) Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Jinu Tom
R/o 14-D, Pocket A-3, Mayur Vihar,
Phase 3, Delhi-96
15. Ram Kishan Badshiwal (Aged about 36 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Chhagan Lal
R/o Ward No. 7, Mohalla Khatikan Surajgarh,
Jhunjhunun
Rajasthan 333029
16. Appu George (Aged about 34 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. George
R/o 112, Ground Floor, A-Block,
Rama Park, Uttam Nagar, Delhi-59
17. Kailash Chand Sharma (Aged about 32 years)
Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Het Ram
R/o Village Keshara, Tehsil Nadbai
Kesra, Bharatpur
Rajasthan 321614
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156/2023 & 1082/2023
18. Amit Dhilor (Aged about 35 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Ashok Kumar
R/o Old 30/243, Trilokpuri,
Delhi-110091
19. Sheena Sabu (Aged about 41 years) Group 'C'
W/o Sh. Sabu
R/o 70-B, Hauzrani,
Malviya Nagar, Delhi-110017
20. Khushboo Rani (Aged about 24 years)
Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Jagdish
R/o Ward No. 6, Chhapar Mohalla,
Kumher, Bharatpur, Rajasthan 321201
21. Sheeja Elizabeth Jese (Aged about 45 years)
Group 'C'
W/o Sh. Johnson Scaria
R/o Valliparambil, Cheruvally, Kavum
Bhagam, Kottayam, Kerala 686519
22. Heemanshu Verma (Aged about 25 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Laxman Lal
R/o J-629, Kali Bari Marg,
New Delhi-110001
23. Pinky Kanwat (Aged about 28 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Devender Singh
R/o RZ 137A, Gali No. 15, 16 Gopal Nagar
Maharishi Dayanand Marg, Delhi-43
24. Smrithi, V.S. (Aged about 29 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. B. Vijayan
R/o TC-8/106, Smrithilayam,
Kattayikonam PO, Andoorkonam
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695584
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156/2023 & 1082/2023
25. Neethu Blessen.P (Aged about 31 years)
Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Blessen Jacob.P
R/o Flat B1, Plot 697, Shakti Khand 3
Near G.D. Goenka School, Indirapuram
U.P. 201014
26. Tanu Chaudhary (Aged about 23 years)
Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Mukesh Kumar
R/o Near Ford, Pisawa, Aligarh,
U.P. 202155
27. Vipin Gupta (Aged about 29 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Ravinder Kumar Gupta
R/o H. No.13/360, 13 Block, Trilokpuri,
Chilla Saroda Khadar,
Delhi-91.
28. Leena Mathew (Aged about 34 years) Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Wilson V. Varghese
R/o C-1/17, F-1, DLF, Dishad Extn.-II,
Bhopura, Ghaziabad, U.P. 201005.
29. Lalji Johny (Aged about 33 ye3ars) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. A.R. Johny
R/o Anthikkadan House, Kallayi,
VTC Kallur, PO Muttithadi
Kerala Pin 680317
30. Paramjeet (Aged about 27 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Pyare Lal
R/o 54, Gali No. 1, West Kanti Nagar,
Gandhi Nagar, Delhi-110051
31. Akash Panchal (Aged about 25 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Krishan Bhagwan
R/o U-50, 2nd Floor, Railway Road,
Near Jat Dharamsala, Narela, Delhi-40
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156/2023 & 1082/2023
32. Bhavya Thakur (Aged about 25 years)
Group 'C'
Dlo Sh. Ravindra Singh
Rlo W-151/166, Gali No. 1, Prem Nagar
Patel Nagar, Delhi-110008
33. Anita Mavi (Aged about 30 years) Group C
D/o Sh. Bijender Mavi
R/o Teelashahabajpur, Loni
Ghaziabad U.P. 201102
34. Rinku (Aged about 24 years) Group 'C
S/o Sh. Mange Ram
R/o House No. 15/141, Dakshinpuri Extn
Dr. Ambedkar-Nagar, Delhi-62
35. Lokesh Kumar (Aged about 32 years)
Group C'
S/o Sh. Amar Singh
R/o Ward No. 5, Shayam Mandir Ke Pass
Buchaheda, Kotputli, Jaipur,
Rajasthan 303108
36. Vishnu G (Aged about 37 years) Group 'C
S/o Sh. V.S. Govindan Kutty
R/o 177-E, Flat No. K-1-U, G/F
Ward No. 2, Jay Apartment,
Mehrauli, Delhi-30
37. Shishi Sitlhou (Aged about 32 years) Group 'C
D/o Sh. Lalkholet Sitlhou
R/o Bolkot Village, Saitu Gamphazol
Motbung, Manipur 795107
38. Komal (Aged about 26 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Jitender Prasad Sonkar
R/o House No. 112, CN No. 2339
Gali No. 12, Near Shiv Mandir,
Wazirabad Village, Delhi-84
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156/2023 & 1082/2023
39. Almisha (Aged about 23 years) Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Gulfam Zafar
R/o 673, Chandni Mahal
PS Darya Ganj, Delhi-110002
40. Shikha (Aged about 24 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Prem Kumar
R/o 35/51, Trilokpuri,
Delhi-110091
41. Binu Madhavan (Aged about 34 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Madhavan
R/o 356-B, 9/402B, Velakombil House,
Kanichar, Kolakkad, Kannur,
Kerala 670673
42. Bhavesh Chhikara (Aged about 27 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Surender Singh
R/o Village Jaunti, Delhi-81
43. Teena Varghese (Aged about 28 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Varghese Samuel
R/o Cheravallil, Kozhoncherry PO
Pathanamthitta, Kerala 689641
44. Ruhel Sagar (Aged about 28 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Raj Kumar
R/o 23-B, DDA Flats, Mata Sundri Road,
Near Ranjit Singh Flyover, Darya Ganj,
Delhi-110002
45. Jisna Sebastian (Aged about 35 years)
Group 'C'
W/o Sh. Robin VV
R/o H.No. 201, 2nd Floor, Plot No. 9,
Phase-1-A, Shiv Shakti Apartment,
Om Vihar, Behind Mata Roop Rani Hospital,
Uttam Nagar, DK Mohan Garden, Delhi-59
18 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
46. Seema (Aged about 29 years) Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Keshav Kumar
R/o H.No. 160, Ashoka Enclave 3, Amarnagar,
Faridabad, Haryana 121003
47. Rajeshwari Patidar (Aged about 29 years) Group 'C'
W/o Sh. Raman Lal Patidar
R/o Sagwada, Pardamataji, Dungarpur
Rajasthan 314035
48. Shivam (Aged about 32 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Vinod Prakash
R/o T-3, New Block No. 64,
Kalyanvas, Delhi-91
49. Arya P. Kuriakose (Aged about 32 years)
Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Elias John Mathew
R/o Pthappillil H. Pulickamaly, Pulikamaly
Mulamthuruthy, Ernakulam
Kerala 682314
50. Mahesh Kumar (Aged about 31 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Babulal Yadav
R/o VPO Khohari, Tehsil Bansur
Alwar, Khohri Khori, Alwar, Rajasthan 310402
51. Saurabh Kumar (Aged about 25 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Santosh Kumar
R/o Harkesh Thok Ajan, Bharatpur, Ajan,
Rajasthan 321025
52. Sonam Sharma (Aged about 29 years)
Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Nawal Kishore Sharma
R/o L-40, Bal Udhyan Road,
Uttam Nagar, Delhi-59
19 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
53. Bindu V.R. (Aged about 37 years) Group 'C'
W/o Sh. Girish Kumar K.
R/o 190, Dhaka, GTB Nagar,
Model Town, Delhi-110009
54. Preema George (Aged about 35 years) Group 'C'
W/o Sh. Jaison K.J.
R/o J-502, Oxy Homez Apartment,
Loni Bhopura Road, Near Koyal Enclave,
Bahaita Hajeepur, Ghaziabad, UP 201102
55. Nancy Alex (Aged about 32 years) Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Nahas A. Vahab
R/o 6, 1st Floor, Right Side,
Bagichi No. 3, Hari Nagar Ashram
Jangpura, Delhi-110014
56. Ankit Goyal (Aged about 23 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Yogesh Goyal
R/o Teli Pada, Bayana, Bharatpur
Rajasthan 321401
57. Durgesh Kumari Sharma (Aged about 36 Yrs)
Group 'C'
W/o Sh. Ashwani Sharma
R/o Main Market, Lakhero Ka Mohalla,
Thanagazi, Alwar, Rajasthan 301022
58. Chhavi Chaand (Aged about 32 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Anil Chhand
R/o Ward No. 4, Jawalamukhi,
VPO and Tehsil Jawalamukhi
Chakbarn Kalidhar
Kangra Himachal Pradesh 176031
59. Neha (Aged about 27 years) Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Arvinder Singh
R/o 1438/9, Gali Jattan Wali,
I/S Lahori Gate, Amritsar-I
Punjab 143001
20 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
60. Ngainunmawi (Aged about 28 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. KC Haokholen
R/o Mission Veng, Hiangtam Lamka
Churachandpur, Maipur 795128
61. Chinkhohoi Haokipplease (Aged about 33 years)
Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Satkhongah Haokip
R/o Saitu Gamphazol G. Songlung
Sapermeina, Senapati, Manipur 795107
62. Amrita Devi (Aged about 31 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Mohan Lal
R/o Brinad Bastil, Dehradun,
Uttarakhand 248199
63. Anubha Sabharwal (Aged about 24 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Vinod Kumar
R/o A-107, Noida Stadium
Sector 22, Noida, Gautam Budda Nagar,
UP 201301
64. Josmi Chacko (Aged about 41 years) Group 'C'
W/o Sh. Bikku Mon NR
R/o Neafer Villa, Vallikunnam Puthenchantha,
Mavelikkara, Alappuzha, Kerala 690501
65. Sandhya Krishnankutty (Aged about 39 years)
Group 'C'
W/o Sh. Suresh A.S. Appicheriyil
R/o House 22/287, Kothamangalam, Mulavoor,
Ernakulam
Kerala 686673
66. Barkha (Aged about 29 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Jagdish Prasad
R/o 391, Pocket 2, Paschim Puri,
Delhi-110063
21 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
67. Smitha Giju (Aged about 39 years) Group 'C'
W/o Sh. Giju Varghese
R/o H.No.44-D, New DDA Janta Flats
Near Chila Village, Mayur Vihar Phase-I
Delhi-110091
68. Durgesh Sharma (Aged about 28 years)
Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Gajendra Pal Sharma
R/o E-30/2, Gali No. 1,
Near Nilothi More, Kunwar Singh Nagar,
Nangloi, Delhi-41
69. Bulbul (Aged about 24 years) Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Ram Avtar
R/o B-108, Beena Enclave Nangloi,
Delhi 110041
70. Neha Kashyap (Aged about 24 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Anil Kumar
R/o C-4/50, Gali No. 3, Near Jeewan Jyoti School,
Sadatpur, Karawal Nagar, Delhi-94
71. Sumesh Vasu (Aged about 35 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Vasu M.R.
R/o 64, 2nd Floor, Street No. 17,
Parwana Road, JAgatpuri, Krishna Nagar
Delhi-110051
72. Syamkumar T.S. (Aged about 36 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Sasi
R/o H.No. 138-B, VTC Kizhakkumbhagom,
PO Kanjoor, Ernakulam, Kerala 683575
73. Aman Sarwan (Aged about 28 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Sanjay Sarwan
R/o 13/16-B, Second Floor, 13 Block
Near Community Center, Tilak Nagar,
New Delhi-18
22 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
74. Himani Verma (Aged about 31 years) Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Rajender Verma
R/o C-355-A-5A, Upper Ground Floor,
Ramesh Enclave, Kirari
Suleman Nagar Delhi-110086
75. Srishti (Aged about 24 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Vinod Kumar
R/o 307/96, Type-2, Near Kendriya Bhandar
MAMC Campus, Darya Ganj,
Delhi-110002
76. Pravindra (Aged about 33 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Raj Kumar
R/o WZ-33-C, Dasghara Village, Delhi-110012
77. Satish Kumar (Aged about 30 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Sultan Singh
R/o Ward No. 04, Dhani Bosera,
Tehsil Neema Ka Thana, Ramsingh ki Dhani Sikar,
Doongakinangal, Rajasthan 332718
78. Rajendra Kumar Yadav (Aged about 34 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Prahlad Ram Yadav
R/o Ward No. 07, Sephara Gunwar, Sefragunwar,
Jhunjhunun Rajasthan 332716
79. Sachin Dharra (Aged about 24 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Chandra Prakash
R/o RZ 4, Roshan Vihar, A-Block,
Main Paprawat Road, Near RMS School Nagafgarh,
Delhi-110043
80. Vishal Beniwal (Aged about 25 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Radhey Shyam Beniwal
R/o Purana Ghat Khaniya Check Post Jaipur,
Rajasthan 302031
23 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
81. Ashish (Aged about 25 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Shiv Dutt R/o Near Mata Chowk,
Kanganheri Delhi-110071
82. Anita Devi (Aged about 42 years) Group 'C'
W/o Sh. Shushil Kumar R/o Khizapur Ahir,
Sonipat Haryana 131101
83. Minimol K.K. (Aged about 49 years) Group 'C'
W/o Sh. Thankachan M.J. R/o 16 Site 3, Near Kerla
School Vikaspuri, Tilak Nagar, Rajouri Garden,
Delhi-110018
84. Teena Joseph (Aged about 39 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. V.T. Josph
R/o Valavanal House, Pariyaram,
Panathur Post, Panathady, Kasaragod,
Kerala 671532
85. Shiji Thomas (Aged about 41 years) Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Thomas T.
R/o 50A, Old DDA Janta Flats, Mayur Vihar
Phase-1, Chilla Saroda Khadar
Delhi-110091
86. Jifi Joy (Aged about 35 years) Group 'C'
W/o Sh. Jobin
R/o Kuriakose, Nanmanalil
Arogyapuram, Korenchira
PO Kizhakkencheri-I
Palakkad, Koranchira, Kerala 678684
87. Rocilin Paul (Aged about 38 years) Group C
S/o Sh. A.J. Paul
R/o Eravanthara, Kumarkom South Post
Kottayam, Kerala 686563
24 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
88. Neha Jyoti Tigga (Aged about 26 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Luis Tigga
R/o PO Brambse PS Mandar, Ranchi
Kharkhand 835205
89. Jitendra Kumar Verma (Aged about 31 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Jamana Lal
R/o Mohalla Regan, Darogaji ka nohare ke pass,
Niwai Tonk, Rajasthan 304021
90. Munesh Kumar (Aged about 26 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Sahi Ram
R/o Jat Gangwara Behror
Jat Gaonra, Alwar, Rajasthan 301713
91. Sunita (Aged about 29 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Ishwar Singh
R/o 233, Kuleri Hisar, Haryana 125047
92. Rahul Sharma (Aged about 30 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Gopal Sharma
R/o 15/192-A, Charso Gate, Ghatiya Azam Kha,
Agra Fort, Uttar Pradesh 282003
93. Saurabh Agrawal (Aged about 24 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Bantu Kumar Agrawal
R/o SBB BJ Ke Piche Telipada Gali,
Bayana, Bharatpur, Rajasthan 321401
94. Dinesh Kumar Parihar (Aged about 27 years)
Group 'C' S/o Sh. Ram Sevak
R/o Garhi Jafar, Dholpur,
Rajasthan 328025
25 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
95. Kiran (Aged about 27 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Balbir
R/o Gali No. 10B, Sawtanter Nagar, Narela
96. Suman (Aged about 29 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Radhe Shyam
R/o New Kuwa Ki Dhani
Gothara, Tehsil Khetri, Jhunjhunun,
Rajasthan 333504
97. Manish Verma (Aged about 25 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Shyopal Verma
R/o Kakoda, Jhunjhunu Rajasthan 333029
98. Himani (Aged about 27 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Himmat Rai
R/o RZ-41/404, 405, Gali No. 1
East Sagarpur, Delhi-110046
99. Nisha (Aged about 29 years) Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Umesh
R/o H.N. 138-D, Block 8, Pocket U&V
Shalimar Bagh, Delhi-88
100 . Priya (Aged about 23 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Yashpal Vats
R/o H.No. 615, Mundka Village,
Near Shahid Bhagat Singh Park,
Mundka West Delhi-110041
101. Monica Masih (Aged about 32 years) Group 'C'
W/o Sh. Ashish Masih
R/o 1093/1, H.No. 46, Church Compound,
Mehrauli, Delhi-30
102. Jasmine Sebastian (Aged about 26 years)
Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Sebastian O.V.
R/o J-48, Sriniwaspuri, Delhi-65
26 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
103. Ajay Kumar Meen (Aged about 34 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Rajpal Meena
R/o Danalpur, Karauli, Hindaun Rajasthan 322220
104. Iqbal (Aged about 29 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Abdul Rehman
R/o H.No. V-1342-A, Gali No. 8A, Vijay Park
Delhi-110053
105. Niangsuanching (Aged about 28 years)
Group 'C'
D/o Sh. N. Nengkhanchin
R/o Siloam Veng Bungmual
Churchandpur, Manipur 795128
106. Phalneichong Tubol (Aged about 29 years)
Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Seikam Tuboi
R/o M. Bunglung, Saikul, Manipur 795118
107. Resham Kumari (Aged about 24 years)
Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Ram Kumar Chaudhary
R/o Khasra No. 2816, Sai Watika, Karhera
Mohan Nagar, Ghaziabad, UP 201001
108. Shaurya Pandey (Aged about 22 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Rajesh Kumar Pandey
R/o H.No. V-46/1, Gali No. 1,
Arvind Nagar, Tika Ram Ghori Wali Gali
Ghonda, Delhi-110053
109. Sachin Kumar Yadav (Aged about 26 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Sanwat Ram Yadav
R/o Dhani Dalukawali, Shuklawas Kotputli,
Jaipur, Rajasthan 303105
27 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
110. Bhava Ram (Aged about 30 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Mohan Ram Meghwal
R/o Meghwalo ka was Rauta Raota Jalor
Rajasthan 343032
111. Renu Devi (Aged about 28 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Ramesh Chander
R/o H.No. 541, Badesra (53), Bhiwani,
Haryana 127031
112. Suman (Aged about 32 years) Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Joginder
R/o 218-A/1, Roshan Pura Extn., Najafgarh,
Delhi-110043
113. Rohit Kumar Kain (Aged about 31 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Raj Kumar Kain
R/o B-2/34, First Floor, Sector 15, Rohini,
Delhi-110089
114. Atul Juneja (Aged about 28 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Dharam Pal Juneja
R/o H-1/7, Second Floor, Sector 16
Near Jain Bharti Model School, Rohini,
Delhi-110089
115. Shreya Vashisht (Aged about 24 years)
Group 'C'
D/o Sh. D.P. Sharma
R/o R-251, Balaji House, Mohan Garden,
Delhi-110059
116. Rahul Sharma (Aged about 29 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Anil Sharma
R/o E-25-FF, Bal Udhyan Road, Uttam Nagar,
DK Mohan Garden Delhi-110059
28 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
117. Sunil Kumar Bairwa (Aged about 29 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Rajaram Bairwa
R/o Rampura Morda, Jahannagar Morda,
Karauli, Rajasthan 322238
118. Jaimon V.C. (Aged about 40 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Chacko Thomas
R/o House Name Vellaplackal,
Post Thadiyampad, Idukki, Kerala 685602
119. Heeramani Yadav (Aged about 23 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Bajarangi Yadav
R/o House no. 471, Tahirpur, Sarvodaya Kushth
Ashram New Seemapuri, Delhi-110095
120. Sushil Kumar (Aged about 26 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Ratan Lal
R/o Ward No. 2, Jata Was, Bagar,
Jhunjhunun, Rajasthan 333023
121. Ravi Kumar (Aged about 32 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Chander R/o 47A/1, Savitri Nagar,
Malviya Nagar, SO Delhi-110017
122. Vikas Ekka (Aged about 30 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Marianus Ekka,
R/o H.No. 369, BM-2, Sai Kunj Apartment,
Shalimar Garden, Extn-1, Paswada, Pasonda
Ghaziabad, U.P. 201005
123. Deepika (Aged about 34 years)
Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Jagdish Parsad
R/o 391, Pocket 2, Paschim Puri,
Delhi-110063
29 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
124. Niangdeinuam Gracy (Aged about 31 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Thangkhankap Joseph, S
R/o Mualnuam Village, Sungnu Lamhang,
Chandel, Manipur 795101
125. Rekha (Aged about 28 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Narender
R/o H.No. 271, Pana Dulaan Vill,
Bawana Delhi-110039
126. Karan (Aged about 28 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Hari Kishan
R/o 3870, Katra Beri Wala, Churi Walan
Delhi-110006
127. Sandeep (Aged about 29 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Chander Bhan
R/o H.No. 277, Ram Gali,
Fazalpur Mandawali, Delhi-110092
128. David (Aged about 25 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Hukum Singh R/o Harsoli, Alwar
Rajasthan 301403
129. Namrata Rawat (Aged about 33 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Sukhas Ram Rawat
R/o H.No. 113, Maruti City, Near TV Tower,
Shamshabad Road,
Agra, U.P. 282001
130. Bharti (Aged about 28 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Mamchand
R/o A-15, Veer Singh Colony, Phase-2,
Budh Vihar, Delhi-110086
131. Anju Yadav (Aged about 30 years) Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Vijay Singh Yadav
R/o Village Raghunathpura, Tehsil Bansur
Raghunathpura, Hamirpur, Alwar
Rajasthan 301402
30 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
132. Saurav Nagar (Aged about 25 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Rajender Singh
R/o B-4/175, Block B, Shivam Colony Ismailpur,
Amarnagar, Faridabad
Haryana 121003
133. Smija S. Mathew (Aged about 35 years)
Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Mathai P.T.
R/o FCA 922, SGM Nagar Sector 48, Faridabad,
NIT
Haryana 121001
134. Sarita Kumari (Aged about 37 years) Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Rakesh Kumar
R/o H.No. 83A, Kh. No. 22/18 and 13 First Floor,
Gali no. 8, Near ST Thomas School
Goela Vihar, Goela Khurd, Delhi-110071
135. Rupali Rai (Aged about 26 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Radheshyam Rai
R/o Khajhawa, Sakarauli, Kushinagar, U.P. 274203
136. Jyoti Yadav (Aged about 30 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Hari Singh Yadav
R/o RZF-135/1, Gali No. 38
Sadh Nagar-2, Palam Colony,
Delhi-45
137. Lalita (Aged about 33 years) Group 'C'
W/o Sh. Vipin
R/o 279, Type 2, Staff Quarters
Meerdard Lane, MAMC Campus
Darya Ganj, Delhi-110002
138. Anu (Aged about 25 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Ashok Kumar
R/o D-3/15A, Kunwar Singh Nagar
Nangloi, Delhi-110041
31 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
139. Anjaly Shajan (Aged about 26 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Shajan
R/o Kattakkakathut, Chettikkulam Vattapparambu,
VTC Parakkadavu Distt. Ernakulam,
Kerala 683579
140. Aiswarya Shajan (Aged about 24 years)
Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Shajan
R/o Kattakkakathut, Chettikkulam
Vattapparambu, VTC Parakkadavu Distt.
Ernakulam, Kerala 683579
141. Tonia Kurian (Aged about 26 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Kurian Joseph R/o Veettickal, Monippally,
Kerela 686636
142. Babita (Aged about 29 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Omkar Yadav
R/o Bhalswa Dairy, D-91
Panchwati Road, Gali No. 5 Shradhanand Colony,
Samaipur Delhi-110042
143. Femina Shaikh (Aged about 26 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Anis Ahmed
R/o H.No. 167, Gali No. 3
Sangam Vihar, Waziarabad, Burari
Delhi-110084
144. Omprakash Choudhary (Aged about 24 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Ramjas Choudhary
R/o Jat Bas, Nithari, Alwar
Rajasthan 310406
145. Rashmi (Aged about 27 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Ravinder Kumar
R/o 54A, Rama Public School, Area Gopal Nagar,
Najafgarh, Delhi-110043
32 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
146. Manish Kumar Jain (Aged about 30 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Subhash Chand
R/o Choudhary Ka Katara, Purani Deeg,
Bharatpur Rajasthan 321203
147. Rishbhi (Aged about 25 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Subhash Kumar Saras
R/o 4/2370, Gali No. 9
Bihari Colony, Shahdara, Delhi-110032
148. Jobin Thomas (Aged about 33 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. P.M. Thomas
R/o Parayil Parumoottil House, Poozhikkadu,
Kudassanad PO Pandalam, Pathanamthitta
Kerala 689501
149. Monika (Aged about 35 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Chitranjan Mehta
R/o 277/C, Pashcim Vihar Extn, Delhi-110063
150. Saloni (Aged about 24 years) Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Mukesh Kumar
R/o H-1, Type III, Meer Dard Lane
MAMC Campus, Darya Ganj Delhi-110002
151. Ankita (Aged about 29 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Vinod Kumar
R/o House No. 495, Block 17,
Trilokpuri, Patparganj, Delhi-110091
152. Sajan Sharma (Aged about 30 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Yashpal Sharma
R/o H.No. X-1/6, Street No. 4,
Brahmpuri Bhajanpura, Delhi 110053
33 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
153. Bharat Kumar Sharma (Aged about 26 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Sohan Lal Sharma
R/o Jhajhar, Village Tunwa, Distt. Sikar PO Tunwa,
Rajasthan 332026
154. Sachin (Aged about 30 years) Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Rakesh Kumar
R/o A-68, Gali No. 15/3, Ambika Vihar Shiv Vihar,
Karawal Nagar, Delhi-110094
155. Manju Singh (Aged about 30 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. K.S. Singh
R/o House No. G-2/290, Gali no. 18
Sangam Vihar, Pushpa Bhawan
Delhi-110062
156. Sujata Toppo (Aged about 27 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. PrakashToppo
R/o 211-A/J Daya Homes Ward No. 2,
Mehrauli, Delhi-110030
157. Alina Jain (Aged about 30 years) Group 'C' D/o Sh.
Jain R/o Venkittapanayil Puthen Veedu Alayamon,
Kollam, Kerala 691311
158. Manisha (Aged about 30 years) Group 'C'
C/o Sh. Vicky Chaudhary
R/o 1059, Bazar Mohalla, Tughlakabad Village,
Badarpur, Delhi-110044
159. Ritu Yadav (Aged about 28 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Ram Jalahal Yadav
R/o J-86, Shiv Ram Park, Gali No. 5 Nangloi,
Nilothi, Delhi-110041
160. Imreen Kaur (Aged about 31 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Iqbal Singh
R/o 394/96, Type 2, Mir Dard Lane
MAMC Campus, Darya Ganj, Delhi-110002
34 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
161. Mansi (Aged about 24 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Bhagwat Sharma
R/o 266/C, Ward No. 2, Near Bhuiya Chowk,
Mehrauli, Gadaipur, South Delhi-110030
162. Nandni (Aged about 25 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Anil Kumar
R/o H.No. 147, Gali No. 10, Tis Futa Road, F-Block,
Khajoori Khas, New Delhi
163. Kusum (Aged about 25 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. PremSingh
R/o House No. 18/96,
Staff Quarter GB Pant Hospital,
Darya Ganj
Delhi-110002
164. Neeraj Saini (Aged about 36 years) Group C
S/o Sh. Hoshyar Singh Saini
R/o F-18/37, Rohini, Near Sai Baba Mandir
Sector 15, Delhi-110089
165. Amit Justin (Aged about 42 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Ashok Justin
R/o 377/96, G/F Type 2, Meer Dard Lane
MAMC Campus, IP Estate, Delhi-110002
166. Kapil Jangir (Aged about 28 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Tara Chand Jangir
R/o Deorod, Jhunjhunun
Rajasthan 333033
167. Karan Verma (Aged about 33 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Rajiv Verma
R/o H.No. H-7, Meer Dard Lane
MAMC Campus, Darya Ganj, Delhi-110002
35 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
168. Rajni (Aged about 32 years) Group 'C'
W/o Sh. Rahul R/o 223, A-Block, Shakurpur,
Anandvas, Delhi-110034
169. Remya Murali (Aged about 37 years) Group 'C'
W/o Sh. Rajesh Rajan Achari
R/o H.No. 718, Third Floor, Sunlight Colony-2,
Ashram, Delhi-110014
170. Rishav Digan (Aged about 26 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Anil Kumar
R/o 193, Block No. 4,
MAMC Campus, Mir Dard Lane,
Loknayak Hospital VTC
Darya Ganj, Delhi-110002
171. Megha Vaid (Aged about 25 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Omkar Singh Vaid
R/o H.No. 17/8, 3rd Floor,
Indira Vikas Colony, Dr. Mukherjee Nagar,
North West Delhi-110009
172. Deepika (Aged about 28 years) Group 'C'
D/o Sh. Kure Singh
R/o 63/96, Staff Quarters,
GB Pant Hospital Complex,
JLN Marg, New Delhi-110002
173. Dipesh Panchal (Aged about 27 years) Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Balkishan Panchal
R/o G-231, Adhyapak Nagar, Nangloi, Nilothi,
West Delhi-110041
174. Sunil Kumar Kuldeep (Aged about 26 years)
Group 'C'
S/o Sh. Ratan Lal
R/o Ward No. 2, Jata Was Bagar
Jhunjhunun, Rajasthan 333023
....Applicants
(By Advocate: Shri Harpreet Singh)
36 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
VERSUS
1. GNCTD through
Chief Secretary
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Delhi Secretariat
New Delhi-110001
2. The Medical Director
Office of the Medical Director
Lok Nayak Hospital New Delhi-110002
3. The Deputy Secretary
GNCTD
Health and Family Welfare
9th Level, A-Wing, Delhi Secretariat, Delhi
I.P. Estate, New Delhi-110002
...Respondents
(By Advocate: Shri Amit Anand with Dr. J.K. Basu, Addl.
MS, Shri Vivek Bharti, Sector Officer, Mr. Kuldeep Yadav,
Junior Assistant, Mr. Mohit Kumar Stenographer)
O.A. No.156 of 2023
1. SH. SANJAY KUMAR, AGED 33 YRS,
(OT TECHNICIAN),
S/O SH. KRISHAN KUMAR,
R/O H. NO. 4, GALI NO.7, SARASWATI VIHAR,
SONIPAT, HARYANA-131001,
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
MOB:-8053491962
2. SH. HIMANSHU KAIM, AGED 23 YRS,
(RADIOGRAPHER),
S/O SH. RAJ KUMAR,
R/O H. NO. 48, JAGDISH GALI, MAIN ROAD,
MANDAWALI GAON,
EAST DELHI-110092
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
MOB:-9313727180
37 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
3. SH. HIMANSHU TRIPATHI, AGED 23 YRS,
(RADIOGRAPHER),
S/O SH. SHAMBHU PRASAD,
R/O D-192, STREET NO. 105, BHAJAN PURA,
DELHI-110053
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI, MOB:-7838343290
4. MS ASHA DEVI, AGED 29 YRS,
(OT TECHNICIANN)
D/O SH. BHOOLAN RAM,
R/O H. NO. 276, PATLA, JAKHAULI,
PATLA(40), SONIPAT, HARYANA-131023
PRESENTLY WORKING AT: LNJP HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI,
MOB:-8816898413
...Applicants
(By Advocate: Ms. Kamlakshi Singh)
VERSUS
1. GOVT. NCT OF DELHI
THROUGH SECRETARY,
HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE DEPARTMENT,
9TH LEVEL, A-WING, IP EXTENSION,
DELHI SECRETARIAT,
DELHI-110002
2. MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT,
LOK NAYAK JAI PRAKASH HOSPITAL,
NEW DELHI-110002
...Respondents
(By Advocate: Shri Shri Amit Anand with Dr. J.K. Basu,
Addl. MS, Shri Vivek Bharti, Sector Officer, Mr. Kuldeep
Yadav, Junior Assistant, Mr. Mohit Kumar Stenographer
and Shri Girish C. Jha)
38 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
O.A. No.1082 of 2023
1. Jageet Swish Yadav (Age about 30 yrs)
S/o Shri Rajender Prasad Yadav,
R/o Vill-Ramnagar, Post Gunta Tehsil Barsiur,
Distt. Alisar,
Rajasthan - 301402
...Applicant
(By Advocate: Shri G.D. Chawla)
VERSUS
1. GNCTD through
Chief Secretary
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Delhi Secretariat
New Delhi-110001
2. The Medical Director
Office of the Medical Director
Lok Nayak Hospital
New Delhi-110002
3. The Deputy Secretary
GNCTD
Health and Family Welfare
9th Level, A-Wing,
Delhi Secretariat, Delhi I.P. Estate,
New Delhi-110002
...Respondents
(By Advocate: Shri S.K. Tripathi for Shri Gyanendra
Singh )
39 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
ORDER
Hon'ble Mr. R.N. Singh, Member (J):
With the consent of learned counsels for the parties, the aforesaid OAs were heard together at length on 8.5.2025, the factual matrix of the cases and arguments advanced by the respective learned counsels were also recorded. However, due to paucity of time, the final order could not be passed and accordingly, the OAs were reserved for orders. As the factual matrix and arguments advanced by the learned counsels for the parties were recorded at length, paras 1 to 19 thereof are reproduced as hereunder:-
"Item No. 40 O.A.NO. 3730/2022,Item No. 41O.A.NO. 3750/2022, Item No. 42 O.A.NO.156/2023, Item No. 43 O.A.NO.1082/2023
1. Learned counsels for the parties have agreed that the applicants in the aforesaid O.As are similarly placed they have sought similar relief on common grounds and accordingly with their consent all the captioned O.As have been heard together and are being disposed of by the present common order.
2. At the request of the learned counsels for the parties, O.A. No. 3750/2022 has been treated as the lead case and accordingly facts are being taken for writing of this order from the said O.A.
3. The applicants have prayed for the following reliefs in O.A. No. 3750/2022 :-40 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023 "(a) stay and quash the impugned order dated 01.12.2022 passed by respondent no. 2 in the interest of justice.
(b) direct the respondents to implement the order dated 03.05.2021 issued by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare and to grant benefits thereof especially preference and regularization of the services of the applicants; and
(c) continue and extend the services of the applicants from time to time till their services are regularized as per order dated 03.05.2021."
4. The learned counsel for the applicant in the above lead case submits, under instructions that he is not pressing the prayer seeking regularisation with liberty to the applicants to agitate the same separately in accordance with law. Learned counsel for the applicants submits that the direction to the respondents for regularization of the services of the applicants has been prayed for in the O.A., however, under instructions, he is not pressing the same with liberty to the applicants to seek such relief before the appropriate forum under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. Learned counsel for the applicants in the other O.As have categorically stated that they have not prayed for regularization in their respective O.As and liberty may be left with them, to agitate the same, if they are so advised separately in accordance with law. Accordingly, prayer for regularisation stands dismissed as not pressed with liberty to the applicants in accordance with law in this regard.
5. We have heard the learned counsels for the parties and with their assistance have perused the pleadings on record and have also gone through the judgments referred and relied by them.41 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
6. It is undisputed that Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, keeping in view the situation arising out of Covid 19 pandemic, issued various direction to all the States and Union Territories for appointment of medical staff during the period of Covid-19 pandemic. One such scheme was issued vide O.M./circular dated 03.05.2021. Pursuant to such scheme the respondents herein issued notice dated 18.06.2021 (Annexure A/2 Colly.) inviting applications from eligible candidates to fill up the vacant posts of Pharmacist (tenure of 89 days only) on ad-hoc basis to manage 500 ICU bed facility at Ram Leela Maidan, New Delhi.
7. The respondents issued various notice(s) for various posts from time to time during that period and in response thereto, the applicants participated in the selection process and on being found eligible and suitable, were appointed on various paramedical posts by the respondents and since their such appointment they have been continuing as such and performing to the entire satisfaction of the authorities concerned amongst the respondents. However, abruptly, the respondents issued the impugned order dated 01.12.2022 (Annexure A/1) vide which it was ordered that no further extension is to be granted by the competent authority beyond 31.12.2022 and the services of the paramedical staffs as per the list enclosed with such impugned notice to be discontinued w.e.f. 01.01.2023 (F/N) without any further notice. Aggrieved by the notice dated 01.12.2022, the applicants have approached this Tribunal and this Tribunal vide interim order dated 21.12.2022 directed the respondents not to discontinue the services of the applicants till the next date of hearing. Such interim order was continued from time to time and the same is still continuing.
8. Learned counsels for the applicants during pendency of the O.A. and even today have submitted that though in view of the interim order(s) passed by this Tribunal in the captioned O.As, the applicants are continuing on the respective posts, however, they are not being paid salary regularly. Mr. Amit Anand, learned counsel for the respondents, under 42 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022, 156/2023 & 1082/2023 instructions from the officers present today from the office of the respondents has submitted that all the applicants shall be paid their admissible dues/salary, perks etc., within 4 weeks, if the same have not been paid to any one of them.
9. Learned counsels for the applicants have argued that the post against which the applicants were engaged are sanctioned post(s) and/or the work against which the applicants have been engaged and are continuing are work of perennial nature. The respondents have passed order dated 01.12.2022 only to deprive the applicants from their lawful claim of regularization and/or their further continuation against such post(s)/work in order to enable the respondents to fill up the post being held by the applicants by contractual employees through outsourcing agency, through retired persons on ad- hoc and/or contractual basis and/or juniors or freshers. By the impugned order(s) and action(s), the respondents have also attempted to deprive the applicants from being considered for grant of concessions as notified by the Government of India through their aforesaid circular dated 03.05.2021.
10. Learned counsel for the applicants, Mr. Anuj Aggarwal has argued that such impugned order and action of the respondents is contrary to the law settled on the subject. He argues that all the applicants have not only shouldered the responsibilities during hard time by taking risk to their life and means but they were also selected keeping in view their eligibility and suitability by the competent authority amongst the respondents. In this background, learned counsel for the applicants submits that the applicants are entitled to be continued on the post/work for which they are appointed till the post/work against which the applicants were appointed is filled up through regular selection process and during regular selection process the applicants are entitled to be given preference some additional weightage in the light of the Government of India decision notified vide their aforesaid circular dated 03.05.2021.
43 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,156/2023 & 1082/2023
11. In support of such claim of the applicants, the learned counsel for the applicants has placed reliance on a common order/judgment dated 22.12.2023 of this Tribunal in O.A. No. 509/2022 with a batch of O.As. He has also placed reliance on order/judgment dated 06.02.2023 of Chandigarh Bench of this Tribunal in O.A. No. 060/1103/2022 and an order/judgment dated 18.01.2024 of a Co- ordinate Bench of the Principal Bench of the Tribunal in O.A. No. 2633/2021.
12. On the other hand, Mr. Amit Anand, learned counsel for the respondents has vehemently opposed the claim made by the applicants. He has argued that the applicants were engaged keeping in view the emergent situation arising out of Covid-19 pandemic, and they were not engaged against any sanctioned regular post(s). He further submits that the engagement of the applicants was initially for tenure of 89 days only and keeping in view the condition that prevailed during the relevant time, the engagement of the applicants was extended further. He further invites our attention to various conditions incorporated in the notice for such appointments and submits that it was already made known to the applicants that candidates so appointed shall not claim for permanent post/regularization against the post and age relaxation in lieu of this temporary assignment. By referring to the averments made in the counter reply, he submits that while making such arrangement/appointment of the applicant(s), the relevant recruitment rules were followed, in as much as, only the educational qualification was considered and not the age criteria and/or any other normal test or interview was also not conducted. He further submits, under instructions from the officer(s) present from the office of the respondents that the advertisement/notice which has been referred to by the applicants in the above O.A.(s) to indicate that the respondents were in the process of engaging a new set of contractual/daily wage employees against the work and post on which the applicants have been working and continuing has been kept in abeyance. He further submits that as the respondents have found that at present, situation 44 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022, 156/2023 & 1082/2023 is not the same as was during the period when the applicants were appointed, this Tribunal may not direct the respondents to continue the applicants any further.
13. In support of his such arguments he has placed reliance on the judgment of the Hon'ble Apex Court in Union of India and Ors. ,etc., Vs. Tejram Parashramji Bombhate and Ors. reported in 1992 AIR 570, wherein it is held by the Hon'ble Apex Court that "No court or the Tribunal could compel the Government to change its policy involving expenditure. The Tribunal, therefore, could not have issued the directions as it did to compel the Central Government to assess the needs of the school and create the necessary posts without support of law"
14. In rejoinder, learned counsel for the applicant has referred to various internal notes and communications of the respondents to indicate that adequate work is available under the respondents against which the applicants have been engaged and are still continuing. He has also referred to certain notes and the documents wherein recommendations have been made by certain authorities amongst the respondents to post adequate number of employees against the work/post on which the applicants have been engaged and are still continuing. He submits that the applicants were engaged against the vacant posts and such vacant posts are still available with the respondents. He submits that even at this stage, the respondents have stated that the decision taken by them to fill up the vacant posts through outsourcing agency has been put in abeyance and such decision of the respondents has since not been withdrawn.
15. From the aforesaid, the undisputed facts, as noted hereinabove, are that the applicants were selected to meet the urgent need of the respondents arising out of the Covid-19 Pandemic. They met the educational qualification/skill for the relevant post(s). Their satisfactory performance is also not disputed by the respondents. It is undisputed that the respondents have issued order/notice for filling 45 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022, 156/2023 & 1082/2023 up such posts through outsourcing agency on ad- hoc/contractual basis. However, such notice/circular has been kept in abeyance by the respondents but the same has not been withdrawn.
16. In view of the aforesaid facts and circumstances, the issue arises (i) as to whether once the applicants have been engaged directly by the competent authority amongst the respondents in terms of their specific scheme, they can be replaced by another set of daily wagers/contractual employees directly and/or through outsourcing agency or not? (ii) as to whether while filling up the aforesaid relevant posts on regular basis the respondents are required to consider grant of certain age relaxation/preference to the applicants over others in the light of their notified circular dated 03.05.2021 referred to hereinabove.
17. The aforesaid circular dated 03.05.2021 reads as under:-
"To, Additional Chief Secretary/Principal Secretary Health/Medical education All States/UTs Subject: Augmenting Human resources for COVID - 19 - regarding.
Madam/Sir, In view of the need for increasing the availability of trained human resources to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic situation, the following Guidelines are being issued in consultation with the National Medical Commission and the Indian Nursing Council.
I -RELAXATION/FACILITATION/EXTENSION
1. Considering the current situation in the wake of resurgence of COVID - 19, National Eligibility cum Entrance Test-NEET (PG) - 2021 is being postponed. This Exam will not be held before 31st August 2021. At least one-month time will be given after the announcement of the Examination before it is 46 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022, 156/2023 & 1082/2023 conducted. The State/UT Governments are to make all efforts to reach out to each such prospective NEET candidate and persuade them to join the Covid
- 19 workforce in this hour of need. The services of these MBBS doctors can be utilized in the management of COVID - 19.
2. The State/UT Governments may deploy Medical Interns in Covid Management duties under the supervision of their faculty, as part of the Internship rotation.
3. The services of Final Year MBBS students can be utilized for providing services like tele-consultation and monitoring of mild Covid cases after due orientation by and supervision of Faculty.
4. The services of Final Year PG Students (broad as well as super-specialities) as residents may continue to be utilized until fresh batches of PG Students have joined. Likewise, the services of the senior residents / registrars may continue to be utilized until new recruitments are made.
5. B.Sc./GNM Qualified Nurses may be utilized in full-time Covid nursing duties in ICU, etc., under the supervision of Senior Doctors and Nurses.
6. Final Year GNM or B.Sc. (Nursing) students awaiting Final Exam may be given full time Covid Nursing duties at Government/Private facilities under the supervision of Senior Faculty.
7. The services of Allied Health Care professionals may be utilized for assistance in Covid Management, based on their training and certification.
8. The additional human resources thus mobilized should be used only in facilities managing Covid.
II - INCENTIVES/ RECOGNITION OF SERVICE
9.Health is a State subject and human resources for health are largely engaged by State Governments. The Central Government engages for their own institutions. The private sector also engages a large number of Health professionals.47 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023
10.The relaxation mentioned above, finalized in consultation with the National Medical Commission and the Indian Nursing Council, is to further augment human resources for responding to Covid- 19 and should be fully availed by public and private institutions engaged in the effort.
11. The National Health Mission (NHM) norm for contractual human resource engagement by States/UTs may be considered for implementation of the above proposed initiative for engaging additional manpower. Flexibility will be available with States to decide on remuneration as in the NHM norms. A suitable honorarium for distinguished Covid Service may also be considered
12.The financial incentives/ remuneration shall be available only for those who work for at least 100 days for Covid care.
13.All Health professionals thus engaged will be covered under the Insurance Scheme of Government for health workers fighting Covid 19.
14.All such professionals who sign up for minimum 100 days of Covid duty and complete it successfully will be given the Prime Minister's Distinguished Covid National Service Samman from Government of India.
15.State/UT Governments can provide additional health professionals engaged through this process, to private Covid Hospitals as well in surge areas.
16.State Governments/ UT administrations are to ensure that the medical professionals sought to be engaged in Covid related work are suitably vaccinated.
17.The Central Government recommends to State/UT Governments to consider giving preference in regular Government appointments of Health professionals through the respective Public Service Commission/ other recruitment bodies, for those Health Professionals under this special scheme, who 48 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022, 156/2023 & 1082/2023 complete a minimum of 100 days of Covid related duty.
18.The State / UT Governments may also expeditiously fill vacant posts of doctors, nurses, allied healthcare professionals and other healthcare staff in Health and Medical departments through accelerated processes as soon as possible and positively within 45 days through contractual appointments.
2. This has the approval of competent authority."
18. From the aforesaid, circular it is apparent that the same was a conscious policy decision of the Government of India and notified to all the States and Union Territories. Such assurance might have influenced the applicants to apply for the aforesaid post(s) and on being selected to join the post and to continue in that capacity and once the respondents have availed their services in the light of the aforesaid assurance, we are of the considered view that the respondents while filling up the posts on regular basis must consider their claim for preference in the light of the said notification dated 03.05.2021. In this regard, we get support from the order/judgment dated 22.12.2023 of this Bench of the Tribunal in the case of Rittika Sharma (Supra). In this case, the Tribunal has considered various orders/judgments of this Tribunal, the order/judgment dated 16.11.2023 passed by the Hon'ble High Court of Judicature in Madras in Dr. D Hariharan and Ors. Vs. Union of India and Ors. wherein the claim of such health professionals who perform Covid-19 duty had been initially denied in the process of fresh recruitments. The Tribunal has also considered various judgments of the Hon'ble Apex Court as well as notification dated 03.05.2021 of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, referred to hereinabove. Paras 27 and 28 of such order read as under:-
"27. We have considered the judgments cited and also the averments made in the light of the 49 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022, 156/2023 & 1082/2023 said judgments. It is not in dispute that the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare issued Notification dated 03.05.2021 wherein it was specifically mentioned that the preference was to be given in government regular appointments of Health professionals through the respective Public Service Commission/other recruitment bodies, for those Health professionals under this special scheme who complete a minimum of 100 days of Covid related duty. The only criteria laid down for preference was completion of minimum of 100 days of Covid related duty. The said communication did not state if those employees who were contractual or those who were engaged much before the onset of Covid- 19 were not covered by the said communication. It is also evident that this was not a case of regularisation or absorption but claiming preference in regular government appointments and therefore the ratio of judgments cited does not apply in this case. Also just because they participated in the process of recruitment do not disqualify them to claim the benefit of the circular dated 03.05.2021 as they had legitimate expectation to get preference in recruitment. Therefore, we are of the view that the competent authority while issuing the impugned advertisement should have definitely considered their case, more so, the Notification was issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare under which the Lady Hardinge Medical College is placed.
28. In the facts and circumstances, we hereby direct the competent authority amongst the respondents to consider their cases in line with their own Notification dated 03.05.2021 by grant of preference to the applicants. The competent authority amongst the respondents will issue necessary directions in this regard as expeditiously as possible and preferably within a period of 8 weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of the order."
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19. For paucity of time, reserved for orders. Interim relief, shall continue till further order(s)."
2. In OA No.2633/2021, titled Ranjeet Singh and others vs. Union of India and others, the applicants were Staff Nurses working on contract basis in different hospitals of the Govt. of India located in the National Capital Territory of Delhi. They are said to have been engaged on contract to tide over the crises on account of the COVID pandemic. They had a legitimate expectation that at an appropriate time their services as Staff Nurse will be regularized or in the alternative, they shall be given some preference in recruitment/appointment of Staff Nurses in terms of the policy notified by the Government on 03.05.2021. In the meanwhile, the respondents had issued an advertisement dated 16.10.2021 inviting applications for recruitment to the post of Staff Nurse and pursuant to that a selection examination had been conducted. In this case, the coordinate Bench of this Tribunal has extensively considered the common Order/Judgment dated 22.12.2023 in OA No. 509/2022 and a Batch of cases, titled Rittika Sharma and others vs. Union of India and others, and connected cases, and 51 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022, 156/2023 & 1082/2023 has also reproduced various paras thereof in paras 10 and 11 of the final order/judgment dated 18.1.2024. Paras 14 and 15 of the same read as under:-
"14. Let us go back to para 28 of the order passed in OA No. 509/2022. What this para does is direct the competent authority to "consider" the case of the applicants in line with their own notification dated 03.05.2021 by grant of preference to the applicants. The policy "recommends" to "consider" giving preference. The directions of the Tribunal are also to consider giving the said preference, that too, strictly in accordance with the policy. We have no doubt that judicial propriety and discipline binds us to decide this OA on the same analogy of OA No. 509/2022.
15. In view of what has been elaborately detailed and discussed above, the present OA is disposed of with a direction to the competent authority amongst the respondents to consider the claim of the applicants strictly in accordance with the provisions of the notification dated 03.05.2021, specifically the provisions providing preference to such employee as the present applicants are. Pursuant to such consideration, the respondents shall take an appropriate decision in this matter expeditiously, in any case, not later than a period of eight weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. The directions given vide the interim order dated 18.11.2021 shall remain in operation till such a decision is taken by the competent authority."
3. However, it is pertinent to record that in the case of Ranjeet Singh (supra), it was not brought to the 52 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022, 156/2023 & 1082/2023 notice of the Tribunal that the advertisement/notice referred to by the applicants in the present OA to indicate that respondents were in the process of engaging new set of contractual employees on daily wages had been kept in abeyance. The judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of Tejram Parashramji Bombhate (supra) was also neither brought to the notice of the Tribunal nor the same was considered. Furthermore, in the present case, it has been strenuously argued on behalf of the respondents that whether the respondents are in further need of continuing the applicants' services, who were engaged in extra ordinary Covid-19 pandemic situation, is a matter which deserves to be left to the respondents.
4. In the case of Devendra Kumar Saini and others vs. Union of India and others, reported in MANU/CA/0354/2023, decided by the coordinate Bench of this Tribunal at Chandigarh, the Original Application was filed by the applicants therein against the order dated 28.9.2022 whereby the applicants have been terminated and the applicants have sought 53 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022, 156/2023 & 1082/2023 directions to regularize their services and to extend the consequential benefits. The applicants in the said case had applied in response to the recruitment notice dated 1.2.2020 for the post of Staff Nurse for a period of six months on contract basis. They fulfilled the eligibility criteria and upper age limit. The applicants were selected on the recommendations of the counselling committee. Their engagement during Covid-19 pandemic was also considered by the respondents. However, it is a fact that neither the reliefs sought nor the facts of the case in hand are similar to those in the case of Devendra Kumar Saini (supra), besides the respondents are also not same. In such view of the matter, we are of the considered view that though the learned counsels for the parties have prayed for similar relief(s) to the applicants in the present OAs, however, the same cannot be granted in the same line.
5. In the facts and circumstances of the case in hand, the issue requires adjudication by this Tribunal is as to whether the applicants in the present OA, who 54 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022, 156/2023 & 1082/2023 have been engaged directly by the competent authority amongst the respondents, can be replaced by another set of daily wagers/fresh contract employees directly or through outsourcing agency or not?
6. This issue is no more res integra in view of the Order/Judgment passed by the coordinate Bench of this Tribunal, consisting one of us (Hon'ble Shri R.N. Singh, Member (J)) in OA No.2112/2020, titled Ashok Kumar and others vs. Govt. Of NCT of Delhi and others, decided on 5.3.2021. In the case of Ashok Kumar (supra), this Tribunal considered and relied upon the decision of the Hon'ble High Court of Delhi in the case of Narinder Singh Ahuja and others vs. The Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and others (WP (C) No.1741/2014 decided on 3.11.2014), which was upheld by the Hon'ble Supreme Court, as the Special Leave to Appeal (Civil) No.8706/2018 preferred by the Union of India to challenge the said order/Judgment of the Hon'ble High Court of Delhi in Narinder Singh Ahuja's case (supra) has been 55 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022, 156/2023 & 1082/2023 dismissed by the Hon'ble Apex Court vide Order/Judgment dated 27.3.2015. The paras 12 to 17 of the Order/Judgment dated 5.3.2021 of this Tribunal read as under:-
"12. In the case of Narinder Singh Ahuja (supra), the petitioners were aggrieved by an Order dated 10.1.2014 passed by this Tribunal in OA 1016/2013, wherein the petitioners had initially approached this Tribunal vide said OA on being aggrieved by non-extension of their contractual appointments. They had complained about the respondents' action in discontinuing the petitioners' contracts. This Tribunal has dismissed the said OA vide order/judgment dated 10.1.2014 and thus the petitioners therein in the said OA approached the Hon'ble High Court of Delhi vide Writ Petition (Civil) No.1741/2014 and the Hon'ble High Court of Delhi vide very detailed discussion has ruled in paragraphs 15 to 17 as under:-
15. In the opinion of this Court, since the respondents nowhere dispute that there is need for the performance of the work that the petitioners were discharging all along and there is also no dispute that the project and funding (for the project) would continue till 2017, the decision to discontinue the petitioners' engagement is based only on the policy to outsource the contractual employment to a third party.
The petitioners are not insisting on regularization, given the nature of the employment or engagement, which is project based. However apart from the decision to "outsource" engagement of contract employment to a third agency, there is no rationale to discontinue the petitioner' contracts. The jurisdiction that 56 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022, 156/2023 & 1082/2023 the employees engaged through the contractor are paid lower wages is arbitrary, because the "outsourced" or outsourcing agency would have to be paid its service charges. The lower wages paid, therefore, is, in effect, because of the charges/fees paid to the contractor/outsourced agency. The facts of this case clearly reveal that even though the work is to be performed by contractual employees, the reason for discontinuance of the petitioners' employment is not their replacement with regular appointees, but instead, with another set of contractual employees. The state/respondents cannot, in the circumstances of this case, say that discontinuance of such employment cannot be gone into by the Court because the petitioners were aware that their contracts ended.
16. For the above reasons, this court is of opinion that the CAT erred in law, in holding that the petitioners could not complain against the discontinuance of their contractual employment.
Accordingly, a direction is issued to the respondents to continue the petitioners in contractual employment on annual renewal basis, till the currency of the RNTCP scheme/project in 2017. An appropriate consequential order shall be issued by the respondents within eight weeks from today.
17. The impugned order of the CAT is accordingly set aside; the writ petition is allowed in terms of the above directions."
13. The said judgment dated 3.11.2014 of the Hon'ble High Court of Delhi in Narinder Singh Ahuja's case (supra) was challenged by the Union of India before the Hon'ble Supreme Court 57 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022, 156/2023 & 1082/2023 and the Hon'ble Apex Court has dismissed the Special Leave to Appeal (Civil) No.8706/2018 vide Order/Judgment dated 27.3.2015 (Annexure A/7). In Shikha Jain's case (supra), the applicants, eight in numbers, who had been working as Programme Assistant on contract basis in the National Aids Control Organization of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India, have approached this Tribunal vide OA No.2149/2016. The grievance of the applicants therein was that the respondents have not been extending their respective contract beyond 30.6.2016 mainly on the ground that the respondents have decided to hire the support staff from the domestic budgetary support through an outsource agency. After considering various decisions of the Hon'ble Supreme Court as well as the judgement of the Hon'ble Delhi High Court in Narinder Singh Ahuja's case (supra), this Tribunal held in paragraphs 9 and 12 of the Order/judgment dated 12.8.2016 (Annexure A/8) as under:-
"9. Admittedly, it is not the case of the respondents that there is no work available after 30.06.2016. On the other hand, it is specifically stated that they will hire the support staff through an outsourced agency. That means that the respondents are intending to replace the applicants, who are working on contract basis, for the last few years, with another set of contract employees, may be, through outsourced agencies. The said action of replacing one set of contract employees with another set of contract employees is clearly against to the settled principles of law. Even the aforesaid decision of the Hon'ble High Court is to the same effect."
"12. In the circumstances and for the aforesaid reasons the OA is partly allowed and accordingly, the 58 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022, 156/2023 & 1082/2023 respondents are directed to continue the applicants on the same terms and conditions as long as there is work or till the vacancies are filled up on regular basis. No order as to costs."
14. The Order/Judgment of this Tribunal in Shikha Jain's case (supra) was challenged by the Union of India before the Hon'ble High Court of Delhi vide writ Petition (Civil) No.5073/2017 and the Hon'ble High Court had dismissed the said Writ Petition vide Order/Judgment dated 27.3.2017 (Annexure A/9) and in paragraphs 13 to 15 of the said Order/Judgment, the Hon'ble Delhi High Court has ruled as under:-
"13. The Tribunal has placed reliance on the decision of this Court in Narinder Singh Ahuja and Others Vs. The Secretary, Ministry of Health And Family Welfare & Others, W.P. (C.) No. 1741/2014 decided on 03.11.2014. In paragraph 15 of this decision, the Division Bench held as follows:
"15. In the opinion of this Court, since the respondents nowhere dispute that there is need for the performance of the work that the petitioners were discharging all along and there is also no dispute that the project and funding (for the project) would continue till 2017, the decision to discontinue the petitioners' engagement is based only on the policy to outsource the contractual employment to a third party. The petitioners are not insisting on regularization, given the nature of the employment or engagement, which is project based. However apart from the decision to "outsource" engagement of contract employment to a third agency, there is no rationale to discontinue the petitioners' contracts.59 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022,
156/2023 & 1082/2023 The justification that the employees engaged through the contractor are paid lower wages is arbitrary, because the "outsourced" or outsourcing agency would have to be paid its service charges. The lower wages paid, therefore, is, in effect, because of the charges/fees paid to the contractor/ outsourced agency. The facts of this case clearly reveal that even though the work is to be performed by contractual employees, the reason for discontinuance of the petitioners' employment is not their replacement with regular appointees, but instead, with another set of contractual employees. The state/respondents cannot, in the circumstances of this case, say that discontinuance of such employment cannot be gone into by the Court because the petitioners were aware that their contracts ended."
14. The aforesaid decision has been relied upon by the Tribunal in the impugned order, since the endeavour of the petitioners is to replace the respondents with an outsourcing agency on contract basis. Learned counsel for the respondents has pointed out that the said decision has been affirmed by the Supreme Court with the dismissal of the Special Leave Petition on 27.03.2015 vide Special Leave Petition (Civil) No.8706/2015.
15. In these circumstances, we find absolutely no merit in this petition. The same is, accordingly, dismissed."
15. From the law laid down by the Hon'ble Apex Court in Piara Singh's case (supra) and that by the Hon'ble High Court of Delhi in Narinder Singh Ahuja's case (supra) and 60 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022, 156/2023 & 1082/2023 Shikha Jain's case (supra), it is evident that replacement of a contract employee(s) by fresher(s), junior(s) or even a staff from an outsource agency is prohibited. No statutory provision has been brought to our notice by the respondents, which takes away the right of preferential treatment to the daily wager or contractual employees, who are already engaged and are working for continuation on contract to junior(s), fresher(s) or the person(s) to be engaged through outsourcing agency to be taken away.
16. In view of the facts as noted hereinabove and law as laid down by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India and Hon'ble High Court of Delhi, referred to hereinabove, we are of the considered view that action of the respondents of not continuing the engagement of the applicants as Driver on contract basis and their action of replacing them by another set of contractual employees through outsourcing is not tenable in the eyes of law.
17. In the result, for the foregoing reasons, the present OA is partly allowed and the respondents are directed to continue the applicants on the same terms and conditions of on contract basis as long as there is work available with the respondents and/or till the vacancies are filled up on regular basis. The respondents are further directed to issue consequential order as expeditiously as possible and in any case within four weeks of receipt of a copy of this Order. No costs."
7. In view of the aforesaid, the present OAs are partly allowed with the following directions/orders:-
(i) The respondents shall be bound by their statement regarding payment of admissible dues, salary, perks, etc. to the applicants as 61 OA Nos.3750 of 2022, 3730/2022, 156/2023 & 1082/2023 recorded hereinabove in para 8 of Order dated 8.5.2024, which is reproduced in para 1 above;
(ii) The respondents shall continue the applicants in preference to any junior(s) and fresher(s) on daily wages/contractual basis engaged directly and/or through any outsourcing agency;
(iii) The respondents shall take an appropriate decision in respect of grant of relaxation of age and/or for additional weightage in view of notification dated 3.5.2021 of the Govt. of India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, referred to hereinabove while considering them for appointment on regular basis; and
(iv) The aforesaid directions shall be complied with by the respondents as expeditiously as possible and preferably within eight weeks of receipt of a copy of this Order.
9. The associated MA(s), if any, shall also stand disposed of accordingly.
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10. However, in the facts and circumstances, there shall be no order as to costs.
11. Registry is directed to place a copy of this Order in each connected OAs.
(Sanjeeva Kumar) (R.N. Singh)
Member (A) Member (J)
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