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Supreme Court of India

Union Of India And Ors vs K.K. Vadera And Ors on 26 October, 1989

Equivalent citations: 1990 AIR 442, 1989 SCR SUPL. (1) 751, AIR 1990 SUPREME COURT 442, 1990 LAB. I. C. 384, (1989) 2 LAB LN 951, 1989 4 JT 220, (1990) 1 UPLBEC 164, (1990) 1 SERVLJ 106, (1990) 1 SERVLR 817, (1991) 17 ATC 170, (1989) 4 JT 221 (SC), 1989 SCC (SUPP) 2 625, (1990) 1 SCJ 258, 1990 SCC (L&S) 127

Author: M.M. Dutt

Bench: M.M. Dutt

           PETITIONER:
UNION OF INDIA AND ORS.

	Vs.

RESPONDENT:
K.K. VADERA AND ORS.

DATE OF JUDGMENT26/10/1989

BENCH:
DUTT, M.M. (J)
BENCH:
DUTT, M.M. (J)
NATRAJAN, S. (J)

CITATION:
 1990 AIR  442		  1989 SCR  Supl. (1) 751
 1989 SCC  Supl.  (2) 625 JT 1989 (4)	221
 1989 SCALE  (2)939


ACT:
    Civil  Services:  Promotion--Effective   date--Promotion
granted/ post created.
    Defence  Research and Development Service  Rules,  1970:
Rule 8--Promotion of Junior Scientific Officers to posts  of
Scientists  'B'-Held  effective from the date  promotion  is
granted.



HEADNOTE:
    Under Rule 8(1)(a) of the Defence Research & Development
Service	 Rules,	 1970,	Junior Scientific  Officers  in	 the
Defence	 Research & Development Organisation  were  eligible
for  promotion	to the posts of Scientists 'B' upto  50	 per
cent of the vacancies in the grade.
    The	 respondents  who were holding the posts  of  Junior
Scientific  Officers,  and  were promoted to  the  posts  of
Scientists 'B' with effect from October 16, 1985 or from the
date  they  actually assumed charge of the  posts  filed  an
application  before  the  Central  Administrative  Tribunal,
contending  that  since	 the posts to which  they  had	been
promoted  were	created between 1984 and 1985,	they  should
have  been promoted with effect from July 1984, as was	done
on  previous occasions upto 1983, when promotions  were	 ef-
fected	from 1st July of the year in which  promotions	took
place.
    The Tribunal rejected the prayer of the respondents	 and
directed  that the promotions should be effective  from	 the
date on which the promotional posts were created. The  Union
of India being aggrieved appealed to the Court.
    On	the question whether the Tribunal was  justified  in
directing  the promotions to be effective from the date	 the
promotional posts were created.
Allowing the appeal, this Court,
    HELD: After a post fails vacant for any reason whatsoev-
er,  a	promotion to that post should be from the  date	 the
promotion  is  granted and not from the date on	 which	such
post  falls  vacant. Similarly, when  additional  posts	 are
created, promotions to those posts can be granted
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only after the Assessment Board has met and made its  recom-
mendations for promotions being granted. If, however, promo-
tions  are  directed to become effective from  the  date  of
creation of additional posts, then it would have the  effect
of  giving promotions even before the Assessment  Board	 has
met  and  assessed  the suitability of	the  candidates	 for
promotion. [754C-E]
    In	the  instant case, there is no	statutory  provision
that the promotion to the post of Scientist 'B' should	take
effect	from 1st July of the year in which the promotion  is
granted.  There is also no law or rule under which a  promo-
tion  is effective from the date of creation of	 the  promo-
tional	posts.	The  Tribunal was, therefore,  in  error  in
holding	 that  the promotions should be effective  from	 the
date  the promotional posts were created. The orders of	 the
appellants promoting respondents from October 16, 1985	will
stand. [754B-C & F]



JUDGMENT:

CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION: Civil Appeal No. 4494 of 1989.

From the Judgment and Order dated 31.5.88 of the Central Administrative Tribunal, Allahabad in O.A. No. 427/1986. B. Dutta, ASG. (N.P.), C.V. Subba Rao, A. Subba Rao and P. Parmeshwaran for the Appellants.

Harbans Lal and A.K. Mahajan for the Respondents. The Judgment of the Court was delivered by DUTT, J. Special leave is granted. Heard learned counsel for both parties.

The respondents were holding the posts of Junior Scien- tific Officers (Group 'B' posts) in the Defence Research & Development Service. They were promoted to the posts of Scientists 'B' with effect from October 16, 1985 or from the date they would actually assume charge of the posts. The respondents filed an application before the Central Adminis- trative Tribunal, Allahabad, claiming that they should have been promoted to the posts of Scientists 'B' with effect from July 1, 1984. The Tribunal rejected the prayer of the respondents that their promotions should have been made with effect from July 1, 1984. The Tribunal, however, directed that their promotions should be with effect from the date on which the promotional posts were created.

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The short question involved in this appeal is whether the Tribunal was justified in directing that the respondents' promotion should be with effect from the date the promotion- al posts were created.

Under rule 8(1)(a) of the Defence Research & Development Service Rules, 1970, hereinafter referred to as 'the Rules', all those who have been recruited before the promulgation of the Rules as Junior Scientific Officers in the Defence Research & Development Organisation on regular basis and possess the educational qualifications and experience as laid down for direct recruits, shall be eligible, till they are wasted out, for promotion to the post of Scientist 'B' up to 50 per cent of the vacancies in the grade. Under the first proviso to rule 8(1)(a), the total number of posts filled in that grade shall at no time exceed 50 per cent of the total sanctioned strength for the grade on the date of promulgation of the Rules, and that this concession shall also be admissible to those persons who are appointed or promoted as Junior Scientific Officers on regular basis on or after the promulgation of the Rules.

There were a total number of 512 posts available in the grade of Scientists 'B' in 1979.1n view of rule 8(1)(a) of the Rules, the Junior Scientific Officers were entitled to be promoted to the 50 per cent of these posts, that is to say to 256 posts. These 256 posts were filled up by promo- tion of the Junior Scientific Officers between the period 1979 and 1983. According to the respondents, the posts of Scientists 'B' to which they have been promoted with effect from October 16, 1985, were created between 1984 and 1985 and that, accordingly, the respondents should have been promoted to these posts with effect from 1st July, 1984. It was the contention of the respondents that on previous occasions up to the year 1983, promotions were given effect from 1st July of the year in which the promotions were granted. It has been already noticed that the Tribunal has overruled the said contention of the respondents and has directed that their promotions should be with effect from the date the said promotional posts of Scientists 'B' were created. At the same time, it has been found by the Tribunal that the flexible complementing scheme or SITU promotions, as provided in rule 8(2)(f) of the Rules, were not available to the Junior Scientific Officers. It is not disputed that the promotions of the Junior Scientific Officers to the posts of Scientists 'B' are vacancy-based and such promo- tions are granted after the assessment by the Assessment Board as provided in the Rules. It has also been observed by the Tribunal that normally the promotions will take effect from the date of the order granting such promotions. The only ground on which the Tri-

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bunal has directed that the promotions of the respondents should take effect from the date the posts of Scientists 'B' were created, is that up to 1983 such promotions were given effect from 1st July of the year in which the promotions were granted.

There is no statutory provision that the promotion to the post of Scientist 'B' should take effect from 1st July of the year in which the promotion is granted. It may be that, rightly or wrongly, for some reason or other, the promotions were granted from 1st July, but we do not find any justifying reason for the direction given by the Tribu- nal that the promotions of the respondents to the posts of Scientists 'B' should be with effect from the date of the creation of these promotional posts. We do not know of any law or any rule under which a promotion is to be effective from the date of creation of the promotional post. After a post falls vacant for any reason whatsoever, a promotion to that post should be from the date the promotion is granted and not from the date on which such post falls vacant. In the same way when additional posts are created, promotions to those posts can be granted only after the Assessment Board has met and made its recommendations for promotions being granted. If on the contrary, promotions are directed to become effective from the date of the creation of addi- tional posts, then it would have the effect of giving promo- tions even before the Assessment Board has met and assessed the suitability of the candidates for promotion. In the circumstances, it is difficult to sustain the judgment of the Tribunal.

For the reasons aforesaid, we set aside the judgment of the Tribunal directing that the promotions of the respond- ents should be not from the date of the orders of promotion, but from the date the posts were created. The orders of the appellants promoting the respondents with effect from Octo- ber 16, 1985 will stand.

The appeal is allowed. There will, however, be no order as to costs.

N   .P.V.					      Appeal
allowed.
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