Punjab-Haryana High Court
Amarjit Singh vs State Of Punjab And Others on 7 February, 2020
Author: Tejinder Singh Dhindsa
Bench: Tejinder Singh Dhindsa
IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB & HARYANA AT
CHANDIGARH
CWP-3375-2020 (O&M)
Date of Decision: 07.02.2020
Amarjit Singh --Petitioner
Versus
State of Punjab & others --Respondents
CORAM:- HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE TEJINDER SINGH DHINDSA.
Present:- Mr. J.S. Mohri, Advocate for the petitioner.
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TEJINDER SINGH DHINDSA.J (Oral) As per pleadings on record, petitioner was initially appointed as Special Police Officer (S.P.O) on 5.2.1994. A selection process is stated to have been initiated thereafter in which petitioner participated and on being successful was allotted constabulary number on 8.11.2006.
Instant writ petition has been filed seeking a Mandamus directing the respondent authorities to count the daily wage service rendered by the petitioner as a Special Police Officer prior to his regularization for purposes of pensionary benefits.
It is the contention raised by counsel that the claim raised in the instant petition would be covered in terms of the Division Bench judgement of this Court i.e. CWP-2371-2010 (Harbans Lal Vs. State of Punjab & others). Further submitted that identically situated employees had approached this Court by way of filing of CWP-9936-2017 (Sukhjeet Singh and others Vs. State of Punjab and others) and such writ petition has been allowed vide judgement dated 15.2.2018.
Petitioner seeks parity in treatment.
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At this stage, counsel submits that he would be satisfied if the writ petition were to be disposed of with a direction to the concerned authority to examine the claim against the backdrop of a legal notice that has already been served.
Submission advanced by counsel is found to be just and reasonable.
In view of the above, I deem it appropriate to dispose of the instant writ petition with a direction to respondent no.2/competent authority to examine the claim of the petitioner against the backdrop of a representation dated 14.8.2019 (Annexure P-9) and to take a final decision thereupon expeditiously and in any case within a period of three months from the date of receipt of a certified copy of this order.
Disposed of.
(TEJINDER SINGH DHINDSA)
JUDGE
07.02.2020
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Whether speaking/reasoned: Yes/No
Whether Reportable: Yes/No
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