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Jharkhand High Court

National Domestic Workers Welf vs State Of Jharkhand & Ors on 12 November, 2013

Author: D.N. Patel

Bench: D.N. Patel

      IN THE HIGH COURT OF JHARKHAND AT RANCHI                                              

                W.P.(PIL) No. 2810 of 2012
                          ­­­­­­­

National Domestic Workers Welfare Trust, Ranchi                 ...... Petitioner
                         Versus 
The State of Jharkhand & Others                                 ....... Respondents
                        ­­­­­­­­­

CORAM:       HON'BLE THE ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE
             HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE AMITAV K. GUPTA
                       ­­­­­­­­­

For the Petitioner                      :    M/s. Anup Kumar Agrawal, Advocate
                                                      Robit Thakur, Advocate
For the Respondents­State               :    Mr. Rajesh Kumar, G.P.­V
For the Union of India                  :    Mr. Md. Mokhtar Khan, A.S.G.I.

                                ­­­­­­­­­
              th
 12/Dated: 12      November, 2013 
 Per D.N. Patel, A.C.J.:
   1.

Learned counsel appearing for the petitioner has submitted that despite  several schemes being floated by the Central Government and despite a  sizable   amount is being given by the Central Government and despite  the readiness of the Central Government to provide substantial financial  assistance   for   implementation   of   ten   schemes   under   the   Unorganized  Workers Social  Security Act, 2008 (for the  sake of brevity, hereinafter  referred to as 'the Act, 2008') the State Government of Jharkhand has not  yet implemented the schemes fully.   Even the Board to be constituted  under the Act, 2008, was not constituted and now by the order of this  Court in this Public Interest Litigation, the Board has been constituted,  but, still not a single meeting has been convened by the said Board. The  money or the  budget allocated by the Union  of India for the  State  of  Jharkhand, is to be unutilized for those ten schemes.  There are several  schemes out of these ten, which are being hundred per cent financially  assisted   by   the   Central   government   whereas   in   other   schemes,   it   is  partially financed by the Central Government.   The State is unable to  exploit the benefits of the schemes to its fullest extent, which are meant  for the welfare of the downtrodden classes of the State of Jharkhand and  also for those who are financially poor.

2. This Court has passed various orders in this writ petition and upon the  direction of this Court, vide order dated 7.8.2013, 27.8.2013 and vide  order dated 11.9.2013, now, the Board has been constituted as envisaged  under Section 6 of Act, 2008, and now the Rules have also been drafted  by the State of Jharkhand under The Act, 2008. These Rules have also  been approved by the State Government.  Thus, this is a Public Interest  Litigation in its true sense and in its true spirit. 

3. Yesterday, this matter was taken up for hearing and was adjourned for  today.  We have called Shir Vishnu Kumar, S/o Dr. R.S. Gupta, Principal  Secretary, Labour, Employment and Training Department, government of  Jharkhand, who is present in the Court today. He has pointed out that  there are ten schemes floated by the Central Government under the Act,  2008.     Out   of   these   ten   schemes,   the   State   has   taken   steps   for  implementation of nine schemes. He has narrated in details about the  schemes   and   has   submitted   that   there   are   various   schemes   in   which  substantial finance is being provided by the Central Government and in  few schemes, hundred per cent finance is being provided by the Central  Government,   like­   National   Family   Benefit   Schemes,   etc.   It   is   also  submitted by the aforesaid officer to this Court that it is true that still  more   beneficiaries   should   take   the   advantage   of   these   schemes,   and  perhaps, the beneficiaries, who are within the State of Jharkhand, are  not aware about these schemes.   A sizable amount of fund has already  been lapsed because these schemes have been floated from the year 2007  onwards and still even as per the aforesaid officer, they are unable to  give the benefit to the beneficiaries of the State of Jharkhand to its fullest  extent. 

4. Having heard the counsel for both the sides and looking to the provisions  of the Act, 2008, and the Rules, 2013 and the Schemes floated by the  Central Government, it appears that :­

i) The following are the Schemes being floated by the Central  Government   under   the   Unorganized   Workers'   Social   Security   Act,  2008   (the   Act,   2008).     The   name   of   the   schemes,   the   eligibility  criteria   and  the   number   of   beneficiaries  found  out   by   the  State  of  Jharkhand are referred as under :  

Schemes for Unorganized Workers under Unorganized Workers  Social Security Act, 2008, Eligibility Criterion and Number of  Beneficiaries  Sl. Name of Schemes Eligibility Criteria Number No. of Benefici
-aries LABOUR EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING DEPARTMENT
1. Indira Gandhi The age of the applicant (male or female) 5.70 National Old Age shall be 60 year or higher (excluding BPL Lakhs Pension Scheme widows and BPL persons with severe and multiple disabilities in the age group of 60-79 yrs.
2. National Family 1.The 'primary breadwinner' will be the 1712 Benefit Scheme member of the household -male or female -

whose earning contribute substantially to the total household income.

2.The death of such a primary breadwinner should have accrued while he or she is in the age group of 18 to 59 years i.e. more than 18 years of age and less than 60 years of age.

3.The bereaved household qualifies as one below the poverty line according to the criterion prescribed by the government of India.

4.The central assistance under the scheme will be Rs.20,000/- in the case of death of the primary breadwinner.

3. Aam Admi Bima 1.The member should be aged between 18 67000 Yojna years completed and 59 year nearer birthday.

2.The member should normally be the head of the family or an earning member of the below poverty line family (BPL) or marginally above the poverty line under the identified vocational group/ rural landless household.

4. Rashtriya Swasthya BPL Family /People 18.14 Bima Yojna ● Rickshaw Driver/ Puller Lakhs ● Rag Pickers ● Mine Workers ● Sanitation Workers ● Auto Rickshaw Drivers and Taxi Drivers ● Beedi Workers ● Street Vendors ● Building and Construction Workers ● MGNREGA Beneficiaries ● Domestic Workers INDUSTRIES DEPARTMENT

5. Handloom Weaver's ● All Handloom weavers whether ----

Comprehensive male or female are eligible to be Welfare Scheme covered under the health insurance scheme Health Insurance ● The ancillary handloom workers i.e. Scheme those who are engaged in warping, winding, dyeing, printing, fishing, sizing, Jhala making and Jacquard cutting are also eligible to be covered ● The handloom weavers/ ancillary handloom worker i.e. the beneficiary shall only be from the census list or from those already enrolled under HIS during the period Oct., 2009 to Oct., 2010.

● The weaver should be earning at least 50 % of his income from Mahatma Gandhi handloom weaving Bunkar Bima Yojana ● All weavers whether male or female between 18 to 59 years of age including minorities, women weavers and weavers belonging to NER.

● Weavers belonging to the state handloom Development Corporations/ Apex/ Primary handloom weavers' cooperative society. Wherever outside the cooperative can also be covered under the scheme on a certificate from the state directorate of handlooms that they are fulfilling the eligibility criteria.

6. Handloom Artisan's Comprehensive Welfare Scheme HEALTH, MEDICAL EDUCATION AND FAMILY WELFARE DEPARTMENT

7. Janani Suraksha ● No Age Restriction ----

      Yojana                   ●   The Benefit of the Scheme are
                                  extended to all pregnant women in
                                  LPS status respective of the birth
                                  orders
                              ●   No need for any marriage or BPL
                                  certification     provided    women
                                  delivers      in     government     or
                                  accredited         private      health
                                  institutions. But for the benefit
                                  under home deliveries under yojna
                                  fallowing criterion were fixed in
                                  LPS and HPS states:
                              ●   BPL Pregnant women
                              ●   Aged 19 years and above,
                                  preferring to deliver at home is
                                  entitled to cash assistance of
                                  Rs.500/- per delivery
                              ●   Assistance would be available only
                                  up to 2 live births.

ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND FISHERIES DEPARTMENT

8. National Scheme for ● Beneficiary should be an active ----

     Welfare          of          fisher     identified   by     state
     Fisherman      and           government
     Training       and       ●   Preference should be given to
     Extension                    fishers below poverty line and to
                                  landless fishers
     Development     of       ●   Fishers owning land or Kutcha
     Model    Fishermen           structure may also be considered for
     Villages                     allotment of houses under the
                                  scheme.
     Group       Accident
     Insurance for Active
     Fishermen

     Grant-in-Aid        to
     FISHCOPPED

     Saving Cum Relief

     Training         and
     Extension
                LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA
9.   Janshree      Beema      ●   Person between age 18 years and 59 ----
     Yojna                        years
                              ●   The group will be identified and
                                  notified by LIC, at present 44
                                  vocational occupational groups are
                                  identified
                              ●   Minimum membership should be 25
                                  under both rural poor and urban
                                  poor.
                              ●   The member should normally be the
                                  Head of the family.



 It is pertinent to mention here that the aforesaid schemes of  Government of India for unorganized workers under the Unorganized  Workers Social Security Act, 2008, are exclusively meant for the most  disadvantaged sections of the society to ensure 'economic justice' and  to translate the vision of "Justice"   as set out in the preamble to the  constitution of India into reality.  But it appears that the case in hand  is clear example of lack of sensitiveness of the concerned to reach out  to the beneficiaries.  The concerned persons must know, we live in a  country   where   Rule   of   law   is   the   foundation   of   our   democratic  system.     The   existence   of   common   man   are   governed   by   statutory  laws and social welfare schemes and executive orders, almost nothing  is   out   side   the   purview   of   law.     Entire   human   activities   including  health,   food,   education,   registration   of   birth   and   death   etc.   are  governed by various laws,  schemes etc.   In the backdrop, a denial of  the   rights   conferred   through   different   laws   or   any   deprivation   of  beneficial  schemes  becomes  integrally  connected with  the  issues of  "Legal   Awareness"   for   which   the   concerned   department   of   State  Government   and   Legal   Services   Authority   of   State   are   under  obligation   to   implement   the   schemes   and   to   create   the   awareness  about the schemes respectively.  Indeed it is shocking that 5 years are  lapsed   since   the   commencement   of   the   beneficial   Act,   namely,  Unorganized Workers Social Security Act, 2008, enacted for the poor,  ignorant   and   illiterate   unorganized   workers   including   sr.   citizens,  members of BPL, Rickshaw Pullers, Sanitation Workers, Auto rickshaw  drivers,   street   vendors,   Building   and   Construction   workers,   Rag  Pickers, Domestic Workers etc. but the State is unable to utilize the  benefit of schemes to its full extent.   It is a matter of great concern  that   the   very   purpose   of   Act   is   defeated   due   to   its   non­ implementation, therefore, we direct the Chief Secretary of the State  Government to look into  the matter in person and ask the Principal  Secretary   of   the   Department   of   Labour,   Employment   and   Training,  Government   of   Jharkhand   to   take   intensive   measures   as   per   the  guidelines issued hereinafter:  

ii) In fact, there are ten schemes floated by the Central  Government under the Act, 2008.  The State is taking steps in  the nine aforesaid schemes. The name of the scheme no.10 is  "Pension to Master Craft Persons".  No details have been given  by the State Government in their affidavits filed by the State. 

Not   a   single   beneficiary   has   been   found   out   by   the   State   of  Jharkhand for the scheme no.10.  The officer, who is present in  the Court, is saying that we have never tried to find out any  beneficiary.  

iii) From the argument of the counsels from both the sides  including   the   arguments   of   the   Assistant   Solicitor   General   of  India, the counsel for Union of India, it appears that there is no  proper   awareness   in   the   public   at   large   within   the   State   of  Jharkhand   for   availing   the   benefits   of   the   aforesaid   ten  schemes.   If the awareness is further analyzed, it appears that  there is lack of proper attempt by the State of Jharkhand for  proper   advertisement   in   Print   and   Electronic   Media.     This   is  inevitably required because the State is unable to exploit   the  schemes   as   referred   hereinabove   properly   in   an   effective  manner   so   that   more   number   of   beneficiaries   can   avail   the  benefits of these schemes. Even as per the opinion given by the  aforesaid high ranking officer of the State, who is present in the  Court, the help of the Print and Electronic Media may be taken  by   the   aforesaid   officers   accordingly  we   direct   the   Chief  Secretary   of   the   State   that   properly   these   ten   schemes   with  summary and with the criteria of the eligibility and the benefits  under the Schemes may be highlighted in the Print media and  Electronic media in more than one languages.

iv) It further appears that it is not possible every time to  give   advertisement,   and   therefore,   there   is   one   more   option  available with the State for distribution of the Pamphlets, which  are to be printed by the State in the local languages.   These  pamphlets   ought   to  have   been  distributed   in   the   districts,   at  block level and village level.  The governmental hierarchy and  machineries   should   have   been   properly   utilized   by   the  administrators of the State so that the aforesaid ten schemes  floated under the Act, 2008, may be made known to the public  at   large   in   the   State   of   Jharkhand.     When   we   asked   to   the  lawyers, who are appearing on the side of the respondents that  whether they are knowing about the schemes or not and their  answer is that they are not aware about these schemes.   Thus,  even literate persons are not knowing about these schemes, and  therefore,   it   is   high   time   for   the   State   Government   to   give  proper and wide publication of these type of schemes.  

v) Hoardings of these schemes may also be put at proper  conspicuous places, like­ Railway Station, Bus Depot, Hospitals,  Government offices, Collectoriate, Block offices, Civil Courts etc.  There may be some other Acts also under which there may be  other schemes like Housing schemes, Supply of water, Sewerage  (under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission) etc.  These   schemes   may   also   be   published   properly   as   stated  hereinabove   in   Print   and   Electronic   media,   by   pamphlets   by  hoardings of proper size at proper places and in local languages.

vi)    We   also   direct   the   Chief   Secretary,   Government   of  Jharkhand as well as Principal Secretary, Department of Labour,  Employment   and   Training,   Government   of   Jharkhand  to   take  assistance   of   Jharkhand   State   Legal   Services   Authority  (hereinafter referred to as the JHALSA) as well as the District  Legal   Services   Authority   and   the   infrastructure   thereof.     We  hope   that   the   concerned   departments   of   Government   of  Jharkhand,   namely,   Department   of   Labour,   Employment   and  Training, must be aware of the fact that District Legal Services  Authority (hereinafter referred to as DLSA) are functioning in  22 districts (except Khunti and Ramgarh) of Jharkhand in a full  fledged manner with a wholetime  Secretary to the rank of Civil  Judge (Sr.Division) and its Chairman and Vice Chairman are ex­ officio Principal District Judge and Deputy Commissioner of the  respective district.   It's main objects are to create "awareness"  and to ensure "access" in lawful and legal manner.  In the State  of Jharkhand,  JHALSA have trained so far more than 3300 para  legal volunteers, who are being given training by this Court.   As  a matter of fact 'Para Legal Volunteers' (hereinafter referred to  as   PLVs)   have   been   trained   by   JHALSA   under   the   scheme   of  National   Legal   Services   Authority,   New   Delhi,   with   a   view   to  transmit knowledge about the legal services schemes including  new   laws,   statutes,   social   welfare   schemes   like   Unorganized  Workers   Social   Security   Act,   2008,   amongst   poor   and  downtrodden.  PLVs created by JHALSA are on the job at grass  root level in Panchayats/ Villages/ Basti/ Tolas/ Mohallas level  under the guidance of District Legal Services Authorities in the  State of Jharkhand.   The most important job of PLVs to spread  consciousness   about   the   new   welfare   schemes   of   the  Government to common citizens with special reference to the  tribal   and   rural   populations,   women,   children,   disabled,  handicapped and weaker sections of society.  The scheme of the  para   legal   volunteers   is   being   properly   implemented   by   the  JHALSA and there are several legal aid clinics in every district,  in every jail and at several police stations, at which, these para  legal volunteers are regularly visiting, the duty as with which,  the   para   legal   volunteers   are   wedded   with,   is   to   impart   the  primary knowledge about the laws, the rights of the public at  large including of senior citizens, widows, children and convicts  or under trial prisoners.  This huge man power can be directly  utilized by the State, who are available in every district of the  State and working under JHALSA/ DLSAs.  There are more than  one hundred para legal volunteers per district.  With their help,  if the pamphlets are to be distributed, they can perform these  duties in an effective manner.  If these para legal volunteers are  to be sent to the villages, they are ready to go because they are  working with concerned DLSA under JHALSA.   The State may  take assistance of these PLVs. They will assist the State officers  in finding out the beneficiaries within the   State of Jharkhand.  The   JHALSA   and   the   District   Legal   Services   Authorities   and  Taluka (Sub­divisional) Legal Services Committees are ready to  cooperate the State Government officers.   It is a dream project  floated   by   the   Central   Government     under   the   Unorganized  workers Social Security Act, 2008, that justice must go at the  door steps of the beneficiaries under the principle of "access to  justice for all".   The para legal volunteers working with good  infrastructure,     are   available   in   every   district.  We,   therefore,  direct the Chief Secretary, Government of Jharkhand as well as  Principal   Secretary,   Department   of   Labour,   Employment   and  Training, Government of Jharkhand and other Secretaries, who  are also connected with these type of implementation of Welfare  schemes  to have joint meeting with the Executive Chairman of  JHALSA assisted by Member Secretary, JHALSA, 'Nyay Sadan',  Doranda, Ranchi immediately so that if any pamphlets are to be  printed out, full assistance shall be provided by the JHALSA to  the concerned department of State and that too in a different  variety of languages. The JHALSA will also provide proper man  power of 3300 persons who are known as para legal volunteers  and fully trained for these purposes.

vii) The JHALSA will also provide proper vehicles for the  distribution in 'Mela' or at 'Festival Places' and at 'Haat Bazar' and  also provide assistance of the legal retainers, who are available  in every district at village level. 

viii) The   JHALSA   can   also   provide   the   places   at   which  these   beneficiaries   can   be   brought   (normally   at   building   of  District Legal Services Authority) and their applications may be  drafted in a proper format and it will be given to the proper  governmental officers so that the governmental officers may not  have to go or may not have to move from village to village and  similarly, the beneficiaries also may not have to move from one  office   to   another.     The   District   Legal   Services   Authorities  buildings   are   available   in   every   district   where   other   activities  under the aegis of Hon'ble Supreme Court is already going on  such   as   'legal   awareness   camps,   Lok   Adalat,   Mediation,  Conciliation Activities' etc. 

ix) We   also   direct   the   Chief   Secretary,   Government   of  Jharkhand as well as Principal Secretary, Department of Labour,  Employment and Training, Government of Jharkhand and other  Secretaries, who are also concerned and under obligation with  the implementation of these type of schemes to make available  JHALSA and the District Legal Services Authorities   about the  schemes, and their criteria and benefits so that in all types of  welfare   schemes  so   that   the   pamphlets   can   be   prepared   by  JHALSA   in   the   different   languages   and   distributed   properly  among general masses to create awareness. 

x)  We   also   direct   the   Chief   Secretary,   Government   of  Jharkhand as well as Principal Secretary, Department of Labour,  Employment and Training, Government of Jharkhand and other  Secretaries,   who   are   also   connected   with   these   type   of  implementation of the schemes that a Board which has been  constituted under Section 6 of the Act of 2008, the constitution  of which may also be advertised properly so that the weaker  sections of the society may know the constitution of the Board  and about their members and the office address with proper  communication telephone numbers so that they may apply for  taking the benefits under the Schemes, if they are eligible. 

xi)    We   also   direct   the   Chief   Secretary,   Government   of  Jharkhand as well as Principal Secretary, Department of Labour,  Employment and Training, Government of Jharkhand and other  Secretaries,   who   are   also   connected   with   these   type   of  implementation of the schemes that some high ­ranking officers  may   be   appointed   for   them   and   they   shall   hold   periodical  meetings atleast once in a month with the Chairman of District  Legal   Services   Authority,   Dy.   Commissioner   of   the   concerned  district, Superintendent of Police of the concerned district  and  such other officers so that the aforesaid schemes and the other  schemes which are referred hereinabove can be implemented in  its true spirit and letter. 

xii) We   also   direct   the   Chief   Secretary,   Government   of  Jharkhand as well as Principal Secretary, Department of Labour,  Employment and Training, Government of Jharkhand and other  Secretaries,   who   are   also   connected   with   these   type  of  implementation   of   the   schemes   to   inform   the   JHALSA   and  District Legal Services Authorities, if any new scheme is being  introduced   of   either   the   Central   Government   or   of   the   State  Government so that these two authorities namely JHALSA and  the District Legal Services Authorities can also assist through  the   para   legal   volunteers   for   the   publicity,   awareness   and  implementation  of the schemes. 

xiii) Looking   to   the   several   activities   being   conducted   by  the JHALSA as well as by the District Legal Services Authorities  across the entire State and also looking to the burden of work  and keeping in mind the efficiency of young advocate of the  petitioner, we,  hereby,  request  the   counsel   Shri  Anup  Kumar  Agarwal   who   is   appearing   for   the   petitioner   to   assist   the  JHALSA   for   preparing   the   pamphlets   in   any   one   language  either in Hindi or in English as per his choice so that it can be  translated in local languages immediately by the JHALSA and it  can be distributed at the earliest.  We appreciate the assistance  rendered by the  counsel for  the  petitioner.   The expenditure  incurred by the counsel for the petitioner for preparing these  pamphlets will be reimbursed by the JHALSA.

xiv)  We   also   request   the   Board  constituted   under  Section   6   of   the   Act,   2008,  to   take   effective   steps   for  implementation of the aforesaid schemes in the light of the  aforesaid observations. 

5. Registry is directed to send the copy of this order to -:

a) The Chief Secretary of the State of Jharkhand;
b) Member Secretary, Jharkhand State Legal Services  Authority (JHALSA), "Nyay Sadan", Doranda, Ranchi,
c) Chairmen and Member Secretaries, District Legal  Services   Authorities   of   all   the   districts   of   State   of  Jharkhand,
d)  Secretary of the Board constituted under Section 6  of the Act, 2008
e) Principal   Secretary,   Department   of   Labour,  Employment & Training, Government of Jharkhand.

6.      The matter is adjourned on  16 th          December, 2013 , and the  State   is   hereby   directed   to   file   on   affidavit   through   Principal  Secretary,   Labour,   Employment   &   Training,   Government   of  Jharkhand, as to what steps have been taken by the State for  proper and effective implementation of the aforesaid schemes for  the welfare of the public at large in view of aforesaid directives. 

 (D.N. Patel, A.C.J.)        (Amitav K. Gupta, J.) SI/Satayendra