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Central Administrative Tribunal - Delhi

Harish Chander vs Delhi Transport Corporation, Govt. Of ... on 5 March, 2020

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             Central Administrative Tribunal
               Principal Bench, New Delhi

                   OA No.2259/2017
                                   Reserved on: 20.02.2020
                                Pronounced on: 05.03.2020

        Hon'ble Ms. Aradhana Johri, Member (A)

1.   Harish Chandra
     S/o late Bhim Singh,
     Age 67 years, Group-C
     Mechanic, DTC
     Res.A-67, Mansa Ram Park,
     New Delhi - 59.

2.   Santram, Age 56, Group-C,
     s/o Lt. Ram Swaroop,
     Vehicle Examiner, DTC
     RZ-2A, C Block, Old Roshanpura,
     Nazafgarh, New Delhi - 43.

3.   Rajendra Singh, Age 62 years, Group-C,
     s/o Lt. Navel Singh,
     Ex.Black Smith, DTC
     Res.RZ 17 Dharam Pura, Part-I,
     Najafgarh, New Delhi - 43.

4.   Basti Ram, Age 62 years, Group-C,
     s/o Lt. Ram Swaroop,
     Ex. Asst. Foreman, DTC,
     Vill. Dhanawas, Jirpur, Delhi.

5.   Satpal, Age 63 years, Group-C,
     s/o Ganga Vishnu,
     Fitter, DTC,
     Res. RZ 50A Block,
     Old Roshanpura,
     New Delhi - 43.

6.   Hari Kishan, Age 63 years, Group-C,
     s/o Lt. Lal Ram,
     Fitter, DTC
     Res. Vill&PO Khaira,
     Purana Kahira Road,
     Nazafgarh, Delhi - 43.
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7.   Sri Bhagwan, Age 61 years, Group-C
     s/o Tirath Ram,
     Electrician Gr-II, DTC
     RZ E/92A/New Roshanpura,
     Najafgarh, New Delhi.

8.   Ranbir Singh, Age 64 years, Group-C
     s/o Jairam,
     Ex. Asst. Foreman, DTC
     RZ-70, New Roshan Pura,
     Nazafgarh, New Delhi-110 043.

9.   Ram Niwas, Age 65 years, Group-C
     s/o Lt. Chhotu Ram,
     Asst. Black Smith,
     H.No.RZ 4 Old Roshanpura,
     State Bank, Nazafgarh, Delhi - 43.

10. Smt. Veena Devi, Age 50 years, Group-C
    Widow of late Satish Kumar
    Driver, DTC
    Res. H.No.RZ 143, F Block,
    Nazafgarh, New Delhi - 43.

11. Balbir Singh, Age 62 years, Group-C
    s/o Dhani Ram,
    Asst. Foreman, DTC
    Res. H.No.368, Vill: Nawada,
    Main Road, New Delhi - 59.

12. Chander Bhan, Age 62 years, Group-C
    s/o Lt. Jai Karan,
    Asst. Ticker Inspector,
    Plot No.20, Kakrala Housing Complex,
    New Delhi - 78.

13. Sri Krishna, Age 63 years, Group-C
    s/o Sultan Singh,
    Ex. Conductor, DTC
    H.No. 168, Vill & Po Kakrola,
    New Delhi.

14. Rati Ram, Age 63 years, Group-C
    s/o Sh. Mushi Ram,
    R/o Vill. Mazri P.O. Gubana
    Distt. Jhajjar, Haryana.
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15. Samey Ram, Age 67 years, Group-C
    s/o Kashi Ram,
    Sr. Head Constable,
    Res. Vill. Manjari, PO Ghubana,
    Distt. Jhajjar, Haryana.

16. Gajraj Singh, Age 80 years, Group-C
    s/o Late Sh. Bhagwan Singh,
    Driver, DTC
    Res. H.No. RZ 5A, Dharampura,
    Nazafgarh, Delhi - 43.

17. Ram Niwas Sharma, Age 71 years, Group-C
    s/o late Prabhu Dayal,
    Ex. Asst. Ticket Inspector, DTC,
    B-76, Mansa Ram Park,
    New Delhi - 59.

18. Jagmal Singh, Age 66 years, Group-C
    s/o Late Dayal Singh,
    Asst. Traffic Inspector-II, DTC
    Vill: Batoli, Distt. Rewari, Haryana.

19. Puran Chand, Age 59 years, Group-C
    R/o D-88, Village Mangla Puri,
    Palam, New Delhi - 110 045.       ...Applicants

(By Advocate: Sh. Diwakar Kumar)

                             Versus

Delhi Transport Corporation through
Chairman,
DTC HQ, IP Estate,
New Delhi - 110 001.

DTC Workers Union through
President,
DTC HQ, IP Estate,
New Delhi - 110 001.                       ...Respondents

(By Advocate: Ms. Mona Sinha for Ms. Ruchira Gupta)

                         ORDER

Applicants (19 in numbers), are employees of respondent no.1-Delhi Transport Corporation [hereinafter 4 referred to as 'DTC']. All of them have either retired, taken VRS or their services were terminated. None of the applicants are any more in the service of DTC. Though they did not opt for Pension Scheme that was introduced by DTC in 1992, and continued to be governed by CPF, or in one case by EPS'95, till the date their services with DTC came to end. They are now claiming pensionary benefits under the Pension Scheme. The specific relief claimed by the applicants is as follows:-

"a). Pass an order directing the Respondent Department to grant the Applicants all pensionary benefits including subsequent promotions and financial benefits as the Applicants are ready to deposit the amount already withdrawn from the Respondent Department and want to get monthly pension as the other similarly placed/situated retired employees are getting from the Respondent Department."

2. It is the contention of the applicants that when the new Pension Scheme was introduced in 1992 they did not have enough time to understand the Scheme and therefore, did not opt for it. They have also admitted that they continued to be covered under the CPF Scheme/EPS'95. They have also stated that the date for exercising option was extended, vide Circular No.Pension Cell/2002/440 dated 28.10.2002 but they did not exercise the option once again. They have cited the decision of the Hon'ble High Court Delhi in the case of B.R. Khokha vs. Delhi 5 Transport Corporation [WP(C) No.6630/2016 decided on 14.09.2016] and claimed the benefits of this judgment.

3. The respondents have denied the claims of the applicants. They have stated that this OA is barred by res judicata since the applicants through respondent no.2. i.e. DTC Workers Union had approached the Tribunal in 2011 wherein this Tribunal had directed the DTC to examine the matter afresh. They have further stated that Hon'ble Supreme Court in Civil Appeal No.3715-16/2001 titled as DTC Retired Employees Association & Ors. Vs. DTC & Ors. [2001 (6) SCC 61] held that sufficient time was given to both retired and existing employees to opt for the DTC- Pension Scheme and therefore, such employees are not entitled to get pension under the Scheme. The relevant part of the above decision is extracted as under:-

"25. It is true that there was some delay in implementing the Scheme, but all the retired employees were given sufficient opportunity to exercise their option. In paragraph 9 of the counter affidavit filed on behalf of DTC it is stated that as far as the time to fill up pension option form is concerned, the letter dated 23.11.1992 conveyed by the Govt. of India, Ministry of Surface Transport, contained that the DTC shall obtain option from its employees within 30 days from the date of issue of circular. However, the DTC, in fact, extended the time twice, namely, firstly upto 15th January, 1993, and secondly upto 1st February, 1993. Therefore, the retired employees had, in fact, more than one month's time to exercise their option. We do not think that sufficient time was not given to the employees to exercise their option for the Pension Scheme. Those employees who had received the benefit of employer's provident fund scheme failed to exercise their option and thus disentitled themselves from getting the Pension benefit. The Pension Scheme was implemented 6 on the basis of certain guidelines; it is not for the Court to interfere with the same. The Division Bench has rightly taken the view that those who had not exercised their option are not entitled to get Pension. The appeals and the writ petition are without any merit and these are dismissed without, however, any order as to costs."

4. As per the respondents, on the aforesaid ratio of the Hon'ble Apex Court, Hon'ble High Court of Delhi in DTC Workers Union & Ors. Vs. Delhi Transport Corporation & Ors. decided on 31.10.2006, held as under:-

"What was good for the retired employees is good also for the existing employees. The Supreme Court held that sufficient opportunity to opt for the scheme had been provided and so those who did not opt for the scheme within the given and extended time were not entitled to its benefits. The judgment of the Supreme Court was passed much after the confirmation of the scheme in 1995. Thus the plea raised by the petitioners in the present writ petition appears to be covered by the Supreme Court opinion. This Court, therefore, need not and should not go into the question of the entitlement of the petitioners to the pension scheme at this stage. This Court is, therefore, unable to give the relief, prayed for by the petitioners. The petition is dismissed."

5. The respondents have further stated that this OA is barred by delay and latches since the Scheme was introduced vide Office Order No.16 dated 27.11.1992 and the applicants were to give option within one month which they did not do. The respondents have also averred that Circular dated 28.10.2002 was provisional in nature and was never implemented in the respondent Corporation. Also, the Courts have upheld the provisional nature of this circular.

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6. The respondents have given full particulars of all the applicants to bring out the fact that none of the applicants opted for the Pension Scheme and continued to be governed by the CPF/EPS Scheme till the end of their service and received both the employees' share and employer's share at the time of their retirement. In certain cases specific applications not opting for the Pension Scheme have been provided. In other cases specific entries to the effect that pension was not opted for or CPF was specifically opted for, have been given in the pay slips which have been filed by the respondents.

7. As per the respondents, the case of B.R. Khokha (supra) is different to those of the applicants. Mr. Khokha had opted for the DTC Pension Scheme pursuant to the order dated 28.10.2002 and the Pension Cell, vide letter dated 20.06.2003, informed the petitioner that his application dated 13.06.2003 for grant of pension, was under consideration. The petitioner also requested the respondents not to release his management share of provident fund, as he had opted under DTC Pension Scheme. In the meantime, the petitioner superannuated on 29.02.2004 and the respondents released the amount of gratuity to the petitioner treating him as having opted for DTC Pension Scheme vide letter dated 29.02.2004. Since 8 the respondents did not release the pension of the petitioner, he approached the Public Grievance Commission for grant of pension. He was informed that the matter was sub judice before the court of law and once the matter was decided, the petitioner's case would be dealt with accordingly. It was noted by the Hon'ble High Court of Delhi that the petitioner was conscious that he was entitled to the pension as per the DTC Pension Scheme and only for this reason he did not accept the Scheme under CPF for eight months post his retirement and even thereafter accepted the same under protest. In the present case the applicants had accepted CPF/EPS Scheme without any protest right till the end of their service. They have also stated that the applicants did not give any representation regarding change of option to the Pension Scheme nor have they filed any copy of the same. The respondents have cited the decision of Hon'ble Delhi High Court in case of Delhi Transport Corporation vs. Madhu Bhushan Anand [(2010)172 DLT 668 (DB)] in support of their contention.

8. Heard Sh. Diwakar Kumar, learned counsel for the applicants and Ms. Mona Sinha for Ms. Ruchira Gupta, learned counsel for the respondents.

9. Rule 10 of the CAT (Procedure) Rules, 1987 provides that an application shall be based upon a single cause of 9 action and the applicant may seek one or more reliefs provided that they are consequential to one another. The applicants have prayed that an order be passed directing the respondents to grant the applicants all pensionary benefits including subsequent promotions and financial benefits. These two pleas are neither related nor consequential. Even if the applicants were wanting pension and not CPF/EPS, it had no connection whatsoever with any promotion. Hence, this OA is liable to be dismissed on this ground alone.

10. It also emerges that the applicants were members of DTC Workers Union and therefore, they will be squarely covered by the decision of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of DTC Retired Employees Association & Ors. Vs. DTC & Ors. (supra). In the case where DTC Workers Union approached this Tribunal in 2011 wherein, as per averments of the applicants themselves, the Tribunal while disposing off the OA directed the DTC to examine the issue afresh. Therefore, raising the same issue again and again would be barred under res judicata.

11. The respondents have given details in tabular form of all the applicants giving clearly the status under which Scheme they were covered as well as details regarding exercising of option. These are reproduced as follows:- 10

No. Applicant Period of Service Status Category/ Nomenclature as mentioned on Pay Slips, Service Book and Retirement Memo 1 Harish 09.05.1972- The applicant opted out Service Book:
Chander 30.11.2008 of DTC Pension Scheme Pension not vide his letter dated opted.
                                        01.03.1994.     All    his
                                        retiral dues including       Retirement
                                        gratuity, both shares of     Memo: Pension
                                        CP Fund have been            not opted
                                        released at the time of
                                        his retirement treating      Pay Slip "Z".
                                        him as DTC-Pension non
                                        optee.
2     Sant Ram      21.09.1979 -        All his retiral dues         Service Book:
                    30.04.2015          including gratuity, both     Not opted for
                                        shares of CP Fund have       Pension.
                                        been released at the time
of his retirement treating Retirement him as DTC-Pension non Memo: Pension optee. not opted Pay Slip "Z".
3 Rajendra 17.01.1979 - All his retiral dues Service Book:
Singh 28.02.2011 including gratuity, both Pension not shares of CP Fund have opted.
been released at the time of his retirement treating Retirement him as DTC-Pension non Memo: Pension optee. not opted Pay Slip "Z".
4 Basti Ram 1972-2012 The applicant vide his Service Book:
                                        option      form    dated    Opted for CPF
                                        07.01.1993 did not opt
                                        for DTC-Pension Scheme.      Pay Slip "Z".
                                        All his retiral dues
                                        including gratuity, both
                                        shares of CP Fund have
                                        been released at the time
                                        of his retirement treating
                                        him as DTC-Pension non
                                        optee.
5     Sat Pal       1978-2012           The applicant vide his       Service Book:
                                        option      form    dated    Pension     not
                                        25.01.1993 did not opt       opted.
                                        for DTC-Pension Scheme.
                                        All his retiral dues         Retirement
                                        including gratuity, both     Memo:       Not
                                        shares of CP Fund have       opted for DTC
                                        been released at the time    Pension
of his retirement treating Pay Slip "Z".

him as DTC-Pension non optee.

6 Hari Kishan 1981-2014 The applicant vide his Service Book:

                                        option    form     dated     Pension     not
                                        15.01.1993 did not opt       opted.
                                        for DTC-Pension Scheme.
                                        All his retiral dues         Retirement
                                        including gratuity, both     Memo:      Not
                                        shares of CP Fund have       opted    DTC-
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                                   been released at the time     Pension
                                   of his retirement treating
                                   him as DTC-Pension non        Pay Slip "Z".
                                   optee.
7    Siri Bhagwan   20.04.1976-    All his retiral dues          Service Book:
                    31.08.2014     including gratuity, both      Pension
                                   shares of CP Fund have        Scheme      not
                                   been released at the time     opted.
                                   of his retirement treating
                                   him as DTC-Pension non        Retirement
                                   optee.                        Memo:      Not
                                                                 opted for DTC-
                                                                 Pension

                                                                 Pay Slip "Z".
8    Ranvir Singh   1977-2014      The applicant vide his        Service Book:
                                   option      form     dated    Pension      not
                                   15.01.1993 did not opt        opted.
                                   for DTC-Pension Scheme.
                                   All his retiral dues          Retirement
                                   including gratuity, both      Memo:      Not
                                   shares of CP Fund have        opted Pension
                                   been released at the time
                                   of his retirement treating    Pay Slip "Z".
                                   him as DTC-Pension non
                                   optee.
9    Ram Niwas      04.07.1981-    The applicant retired in      Service Book:
                    31.05.2017     the year 2017 and was         Pension     not
                                   released all his retiral      opted.
                                   benefits         including
                                   gratuity. The applicant       Pay Slip "Z".
                                   was an EPS Pension
                                   opted employee.
10   Late     Sh.   29.11.1984 -   All his retiral dues          Service Book:
     Satish Kumar   13.11.2011     including gratuity, both      Opted for CPF.
     through Smt.                  shares of CP Fund were
     Veena Devi                    released to his wife at       Retirement
                                   the     time     of    his    Memo:      Not
                                   death/clearance.              opted Pension

                                                                 Pay Slip "E".
11   Balbir Singh   14.10.1970-    The applicant vide his        Service Book:
                    31.05.2008     option      form      dated   Opted for CPF.
                                   13.01.1993 did not opt
                                   for DTC-Pension Scheme.       Retirement
                                   All his retiral dues          Memo:      Not
                                   including gratuity, both      opted    DTC-
                                   shares of CP Fund have        Pension
                                   been released at the time
                                   of his retirement treating    Pay Slip "Z".
                                   him as DTC-Pension non
                                   optee.
12   Chander        18.03.1967-    All     his      retirement   Service Book:
     Bhan           31.12.1993     benefits were released to     Pension   not
                                   him on his retirement.        opted
13   Sri Krishna    1982-1993      The applicant opted for       Option Form:
                                   VRS and was retired           Pension   not
                                   from the services w.e.f.      opted
                                   31.05.1993.      He    also
                                   gave his option form          Service Book:
                                   dated          24.12.1992     Pension     not
                                   whereby he stated that        opted.
                                   he did not wish to opt for
                                   DTC-Pension Scheme. All
                                   his retiral dues including
                                   CPF, gratuity, ex-gratia
                                   etc. were released to him
                                   in the year 1995 itself.
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14   Rati Ram       1977-2008         The applicant vide his        Option Form:
                                      option form specifically      Do not opt.
                                      opted not to be a member
                                      of DTC-Pension Scheme.        Service Book:
                                      He was released all his       Pension   not
                                      retiral dues including        opted.
                                      gratuity. The applicant
                                      vide his representation
                                      dated 14.08.2000 had
                                      approached              the
                                      answering      respondent
                                      requesting to change his
                                      option from CPF to DTC-
                                      Pension Scheme.
15   Samey Ram      1984-2008         The applicant retired in      Service Book:
                                      the year 2008. He was         Pension   not
                                      paid his both shares of       opted.
                                      PF, gratuity and other

retiral dues at the time of Pay Slip "Z"

his retirement in the year 2008 itself.

He is a member of EPS-

95 Scheme. (admitted as per annexure A/5: page 69 of OA) 16 Gajraj Singh 1979-1995 The Applicant opted for Service Book:

                                      VRS and was retired           Pension    not
                                      from the services w.e.f.      opted
                                      31.03.1995. His dues          Retirement
                                      including CPF, gratuity,      Memo: Pension
                                      ex-gratia     etc.    were    not-optee.
                                      released to him in the
                                      year 1995 itself.             Pay Slip "Z"
17   Ram Niwas      03.12.1968-       Not     opted    for   DTC    Service Book:
     Sharma         23.06.2004        Pension Scheme and all        Pension      not
                                      his retiral dues were         opted.
                                      released to him on his
                                      retirement.                   Retirement
                                                                    Memo: Pension
                                                                    non-optee.
18   Jagmal Singh   01.12.1972-       The applicant vide his        Service Book:
                    31.01.2008        option     form     dated     Pension      not
                                      15.01.1993 specifically       opted.
                                      opted not to be a member      Retirement
                                      of DTC-Pension Scheme.        Memo: Pension
                                      All his retiral dues were     non-optee.
                                      released to him on his        Pay Slip "Z"
                                      retirement.
19   Puran Chand    18.08.1981-till   The applicant is still        Service Book:
                    date serving      serving        in     the     Pension not
                                      Respondent Corporation.       opted
                                      The Applicant vide his
                                      option     form     dated     Pay Slip : "E"
                                      14.01.1993 specifically       as per OA
                                      opted not to be a member
                                      of    the     DTC-Pension
                                      Scheme.


12. From the above table it is clear that none of the applicants opted for the Pension Scheme, some of them specifically opted for CPF Scheme/EPS and some of them specifically opted out of the pension scheme, and continued 13 to be covered by the CPF Scheme. Further they received not only their contribution but also the employer's contribution at the time of their retirement/VRS etc. This was done with full knowledge and consent under no protest at all. This, along with other facts mentioned in para 7 would clearly distinguish their case from that of B.R.Khokha's case (supra).

13. As has already been discussed above, Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of DTC Retired Employees Association & Ors. Vs. DTC & Ors. (supra) did not hold the DTC Employees Association Members as entitled to get pension. Hon'ble High Court of Delhi in DTC Workers Union's case (supra) also did not uphold the claim of the DTC Workers Union.

14. Hon'ble High Court of Delhi in batch matters disposed off by a common judgment in Madhu Bhushan Anand's case (supra) took the view that the petitioners must approach the Court or the Tribunal within a maximum period of three years being the limitation prescribed to file a suit. Relevant portion whereof is extracted hereunder:-

"They are not entitled to plead that right to receive pension is a continuous cause of action, for the reasons, in law either pension can be received or benefit under the CPF account. If the management forces down the gullet of an employee payment under the CPF Scheme and the employee desires pension he has to approach the Court or the Tribunal within a 14 maximum period of 3 years being the limitation prescribed to file a suit."

The present case has been filed more than 2½ decades after introduction of the Pension Scheme of 1992.

15. In light of the above discussion, I find no merit in the OA. The OA is accordingly dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs.

(Aradhana Johri) Member (A) /AhujA/