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Supreme Court of India

S.K.M.Haider vs Union Of India & Ors on 14 February, 2011

Equivalent citations: 2011 AIR SCW 1285, (2011) 101 ALLINDCAS 202 (SC), 2011 LAB IC 1420, 2011 (4) SCC 700, (2011) 2 SCALE 411, (2011) 1 ESC 154, (2011) 3 ALL WC 3255, (2011) 1 SERVLJ 492, (2011) 129 FACLR 134, (2011) 2 SCT 332, (2011) 2 SERVLR 39, 2011 (86) ALR SOC 31 (SC), 2011 (8) ADJ 44 NOC

Author: R.M. Lodha

Bench: R.M. Lodha, Aftab Alam

                                                                               REPORTABLE          



                   IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

                    CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION

                   CIVIL  APPEAL NO.  1630   OF 2011

              (Arising out of SLP (Civil) No. 35013 of 2009)



S.K.M. Haider                                                     .... Appellant


                                       Versus


Union of India & Ors.                                              ....Respondents 





                                   JUDGMENT

R.M. Lodha, J.

Leave granted.

2. A short question that arises for consideration in this appeal, by special leave, is as to whether the appellant has been rightly denied promotion to the post of Ticket Collector (TCR), Group `C' post, on account of his having not been declared medically fit in Class B-2 under Para 510 of Indian Railway Medical Manual (for short, `IRMM').

3. The appellant--S.K.M. Haider--joined the service in Northern Railway as Luggage Porter, Group `D' post, on December 1 3, 1991. The next channel of promotion from Luggage Porter is to the post of Ticket Collector. Having acquired eligibility for promotion to the post of Ticket Collector, the appellant appeared in the written test held by the respondents on January 8, 2003. He was successful in the written test and was called for viva-voce by the Interview Committee on February 25, 2003. On June 24, 2003, a provisional list of the candidates who were found suitable for the post of Ticket Collector on the basis of written test and viva voce was prepared in which the appellant's name was placed at Serial No. 25.

4. On July 3, 2003, the appellant appeared before the Medical Superintendent, Northern Railway, DRM Office, Ambala Cantt. (Respondent No. 3) for medical examination but he was not declared fit in Class B-2.

5. The appellant challenged the medical report dated July 3, 2003 by filing an appeal before the Chief Medical Director, Northern Railway. He was asked to appear before the Medical Board on September 15, 2004. The Medical Board found the appellant fit in Class C-2 with glasses. Based on the opinion of the Medical Board, the appeal preferred by the appellant challenging the medical report dated July 3, 2003 was rejected.

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6. The appellant then got himself examined at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi on November 3, 2004 and it is his case that he was found medically fit in Class B-2.

7. The appellant aggrieved by his non-promotion to the post of Ticket Collector approached the Central Administrative Tribunal, Chandigarh Bench (for short, `the Tribunal'). The Tribunal, on February 8, 2006, after hearing the counsel for the appellant and the counsel for respondents, rejected the original application filed by the appellant.

8. Being not satisfied with the order of the Tribunal, the appellant moved the High Court of Punjab and Haryana for redressal of his grievance but there, too, he was unsuccessful and the writ petition filed by him was dismissed on March 21, 2009.

9. Para 510 in Chapter V of the IRMM deals with classification of staff for the purpose of vision tests of candidates and of serving Railway employees. It reads as follows :

"510. Classification of staff:-
(1) for the purpose of visual acuity and general physical examination of candidates and of serving Railway employees, the non-Gazetted Railway services are divided into the following broad groups and classes. The detailed categories of Railway posts 3 under each of the classes/groups mentioned below are given in Annexure IV to this chapter:-
 Groups                              Classes


A     Vision          tests      A-1      Foot   plate   staff,   Rail   car 

      required   in   the                 drivers   and   Navigating 

      interest   of   public              staff     (For   foot   plate   staff 

      safety                              see para 520)


                                 A-2.     Other   running   staff,   Other 

                                          shunting                 staff,                     Point 

                                          lockers,     Station   masters, 

                                          and other staff in operative 

                                          control of signals.


                                 A-3      Loco,                   signal                        and 

                                          Transportation   Inspectors, 

                                          staff   authroised   to   work 

                                          trolleys,   Yard   supervisory 

                                          staff,   Road   motor   drivers 

                                          and gate keepers on level 

                                          crossings. 


B.    Vision          tests      B-1      Such station and yard non 

      required   in   the                 supervisory,   shed   and 

      interest   of   the                 other staff, excluding shed 

      employee   himself                  man,   as   are   engaged   on 

      or   his   fellow                   duties   where   failing   eye 

      workers or both                     sight              may               endanger 

                                          themselves                          or              other 

                                          employees   from   moving 

                                          vehicles,   Road   Motor 

                                          drivers,   permanent   Way 

                                          Mistries,   Gang   mates, 

                                          Keymen   and   staff   of   the 

                                          Railway Protection Force. 


                                 B-2      Certain staff in workshops 

                                          and           engine                                rooms 

                                          engaged   on   duties   when 

                                          failing   eye   sight   may 




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                                                             endanger   themselves   or 

                                                             other   employees   from 

                                                             moving   parts   of   the 

                                                             machinery   and   crane 

                                                             drivers on open line.


       C      Vision                tests        C-1         Other            workshop                    and 

              required   in   the                            engine   room   staff,   shed 

              interest                 of                    stockers and other staff in 

              administration                                 whom a higher standard of 

              only                                           vision   than   is   required   in 

                                                             clerical              and              kindred 

                                                             occupation   is   necessary 

                                                             for   reasons   of   efficiency 

                                                             and   others   not   coming   in 

                                                             Group A or B


                                                 C-2         Staff                 in               clerical 

                                                             occupations   not   included 

                                                             in A, B and C-1 


(2) As the foot-plate staff have to pay sustained attention, it is necessary to have separate standards for these staff. These are enumerated in para 520 below."

10. The standards of visual acuity requirements are set out in Para 512 of IRMM. The relevant extract of that provision is as follows:

       "Class    Distant Vision                              Near Vision


       A-1       x x                 xx               xx     The   combined   vision   with 

                                                             or   without   glasses   should 

                                                             be   the   ability   to   read 

                                                             ordinary   print.                        Where 

                                                             reading   or   close   work   is 

                                                             required,   the   combined 

                                                             near   vision   should   be   Sn. 

                                                             0.6 



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       A-2      x x                xx                xx      


       A-3      x x                xx                xx      


       B-1      6/12, 6/24 with or without                  As above

                glasses.  Power of lenses 

                not to exceed 8 D.


       B-2      As above                                    As above


       C-1      6/18, nil or combined 6/18                  Sn.   0.6   with   or   without 

                with or without glasses.                    glasses   where   reading   or 

                                                            close work is required. 


       C-2      6/24, nil or 6/24 combined                  As above. 

                with or without glasses".


 


11. It would be seen from Para 510 of IRMM that non-

Gazetted Railway services have been divided into three broad groups, namely, groups `A', `B' and `C' for the purpose of vision tests. These three groups have been divided into different classes.

Group A has been divided in Classes A-1, A-2 and A-3 while groups B and C have been divided in two Classes each, viz; B-1, B-2 and C-1, C-2 respectively. The division of groups, A, B and C for vision tests appears to have been made keeping in mind the objective, viz;

`in the interest of public safety'; `in the interest of the employee himself or his fellow workers or both' and `in the interest of administration only'. The classification of different staff in various 6 `classes' is apparently founded to achieve the above objective. The detailed categories of Railway posts under each of the classes/groups are given in Annexure IV appended to Chapter V. Insofar as post of Ticket Collector is concerned, it is categorized in Class B-2 under the head `station supervisory and artisan staff'.

12. Though post of Ticket Collector is categorised in Annexure IV in Class B-2 but while doing so the underlying object of division of staff into three broad groups A, B and C for vision tests of candidates and of serving Railway employees in non-Gazetted Railway services seems to have been overlooked. Broadly, Class B-2 covers a certain staff in workshops and engine rooms engaged on duties. It has been so done because failing eyesight may endanger themselves or other employees from moving parts of the machinery and crane drivers on open line. This is in consonance with the objective of group B viz; `in the interest of the employee himself or his fellow workers or both'. Insofar as Ticket Collectors are concerned, vision tests for them are not required `in the interest of employee himself or his fellow workers or both' as contemplated in group B but it is required in the interest of administration only -

the objective contemplated in group C. In this view of the matter, 7 there seems to be no rational basis, in relation to the object set out in Para 510 of IRMM, of categorizing the post of Ticket Collectors under Class B-2 in Annexure IV. However, it is for the respondents to have a fresh look insofar as categorisation of posts pertaining to non-Gazetted Railway services in Annexure IV is concerned.

Suffice it to say that categorization of posts for the purpose of vision tests must have nexus with the object set out in Para 510. Having regard to the objective of division of groups/ classes for the purpose of vision tests under Para 510 of IRMM, the post of Ticket Collectors can not be held to be covered by Class B-2 but rather will be covered by Class C-2. Any inconsistency in categorization of Railway posts in Annexure IV, in our view, must not operate against the appellant in getting promotion to the post of Ticket Collector.

13. We hold, as it must be held, that the appellant could not have been denied promotion to the post of Ticket Collector as he had passed written test and viva voce and was provisionally selected for the post of Ticket Collector and had been declared medically fit in Class C-2.

14. Consequently, appeal is allowed; judgment and order passed by the Punjab and Haryana High Court on March 21, 2009 8 and the order dated February 8, 2006 passed by the Central Administration Tribunal, Chandigarh are set aside. The respondents shall now consider the appellant's claim for promotion to the post of Ticket Collector on the basis of his medical fitness in Class C-2 and his empanelment in the provisional list dated June 24, 2003 and appropriate order in this regard will be issued within two months from today. The parties shall bear their own costs.

.........................J. (Aftab Alam) ........................ J.

(R.M. Lodha) NEW DELHI.

FEBRUARY 14, 2011.

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