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Tripura High Court

Sri Satyendra Sarkar vs The State Of Tripura on 18 July, 2017

Author: S. Talapatra

Bench: S. Talapatra

                              THE HIGH COURT OF TRIPURA
                                      AGARTALA

WP(C)         NO.1117          OF    2016
WP(C)         NO.1118          OF    2016
WP(C)         NO.1119          OF    2016
WP(C)         NO.1121          OF    2016

IN
WP(C) NO.1117 OF 2016
          [




Sri Satyendra Sarkar,
son of Sri Saday Sarkar,
resident of Dhalabil Colony,
Khowai, District -Khowai, Tripura.

                                                   ............ Petitioner
                             - Vs -

1. The State of Tripura,
( To be represented by the Secretary, Department of Finance,
Government of Tripura,
New Secretariat Building, New Capital Complex,
Kunjaban, P.S. New Capital Complex, Agartala,
West Tripura, PIN- 799006)

2. Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited,
(To be represented by the Chairman-cum-Managing
Director, Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited,
Bidyut Bhavan, Banamalipur, P.S. East Agartala,
Agartala, District - West Tripura.

3.The Chairman cum Managing Director,
Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited,
Bidyut Bhavan, Banamalipur, P.S. East Agartala,
Agartala, District - West Tripura.

4. The Dy. General Manager,
Transmission Division, T.S.E.C.L.
79 Tilla, Agartala.

5. The Senior Managar (Electrical),
132 KV Sub station, Dhalabil Khowai.

                                               .............. Respondents.

IN WP(C) NO.1118 OF 2016 Smt. Milan Datta(Paul), wife of- Sri Nidhu Datta, resident of Lalchara, P.S. Khowai, District - Khowai, Tripura.

............ Petitioner.

WP(C) NO.1117 OF 2016/WP(C) NO.1118 OF 2016 /WP(C) NO.1119 OF 2016/WP(C) NO.1121 OF 2016 Page 1 of 12

1. The State of Tripura, ( To be represented by the Secretary, Department of Finance, Government of Tripura, New Secretariat Building, New Capital Complex, Kunjaban, P.S. New Capital Complex, Agartala, West Tripura, PIN- 799006)

2. Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited, (To be represented by the Chairman-cum-Managing Director, Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited, Bidyut Bhavan, Banamalipur, P.S. East Agartala, Agartala, District - West Tripura.

3. The Chairman cum Managing Director, Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited, Bidyut Bhavan, Banamalipur, P.S. East Agartala, Agartala, District - West Tripura.

4. The Dy. General Manager, Transmission Division, T.S.E.C.L. 79 Tilla, Agartala.

IN WP(C) NO.1119 OF 2016 [ Smt. Sabita Paul, wife of - Paresh Ch. Paul, resident of Dhalabil Colony, Khowai, District - Khowai, Tripura.

............ Petitioner

- Vs -

1. The State of Tripura, ( To be represented by the Secretary, Department of Finance, Government of Tripura, New Secretariat Building, New Capital Complex, Kunjaban, P.S. New Capital Complex, Agartala, West Tripura, PIN- 799006)

2. Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited, (To be represented by the Chairman-cum-Managing Director, Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited, Bidyut Bhavan, Banamalipur, P.S. East Agartala, Agartala, District - West Tripura.

3.The Chairman cum Managing Director, Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited, Bidyut Bhavan, Banamalipur, P.S. East Agartala, Agartala, District - West Tripura.

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4. The Dy. General Manager, Transmission Division, T.S.E.C.L. 79 Tilla, Agartala.

5. The Senior Managar (Electrical), 132 KV Sub station, Dhalabil Khowai.

..........Respondents.

IN WP(C) NO.1121 OF 2016 [ Sri Bikash Singha, son of- Madhu Sudhan Singha, resident of Vill & P.O. Lal Sing Mura, P.S- Bishalghar, District - Sepahijala, PIN - 799102.

............ Petitioner

- Vs -

1. The State of Tripura, ( To be represented by the Secretary, Department of Finance, Government of Tripura, New Secretariat Building, New Capital Complex, Kunjaban, P.S. New Capital Complex, Agartala, West Tripura, PIN- 799006)

2. Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited, (To be represented by the Chairman-cum-Managing Director, Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited, Bidyut Bhavan, Banamalipur, P.S. East Agartala, Agartala, District - West Tripura.

3.The Chairman cum Managing Director, Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited, Bidyut Bhavan, Banamalipur, P.S. East Agartala, Agartala, District - West Tripura.

.............. Respondents.


                                               BEFORE
          THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE S. TALAPATRA

For the petitioners                            : Mr.K. Nath, Advocate.

For the respondents                            : Ms. A.S. Lodh, Addl. G.A.
                                                 Ms. S. Debgupta, Advocate


WP(C) NO.1117 OF 2016/WP(C) NO.1118 OF 2016

/WP(C) NO.1119 OF 2016/WP(C) NO.1121 OF 2016 Page 3 of 12 Date of hearing : 05.06.2017.

     Date of Judgment & order                       : 18.07.2017.

     Whether Fit for Reporting                      :    Yes No
                                                                √


                                        JUDGMENT & ORDER

All   these   writ   petitions   being   WP(C)   No.   1117   of   2016   [Sri Satyendra Sarkar Vs. State of Tripura and Ors.], WP(C) No.1118 of 2016 [Smt. Milan Dutta (Paul) Vs. State of Tripura and Ors.], WP(C) No.1119 of 2016 [Smt. Sabita Pal Vs. State of Tripura & Ors.] and WP(C) No.1121 of of 2016 [Sri Bikash Singha Vs. State of Tripura & Ors.] are consolidated for disposal by a common judgment in as much as a common ground of challenge   against   the   State   action   has   been   projected   in   these   writ petitions. Even though these writ petitions are clustered but there are some significant variations in the array of facts for which brief note on each   of   the   writ   petitions   would   be   recorded   before   evaluation   of   the claims   and   counter   claims   by   the   petitioners   and   the   respondents   is made.

WP(C) No. 1117 OF 2016

2) The petitioner namely Sri Satyendra Sarkar has claimed that he was appointed as the contingent worker by the letter dated 18.06.1997 issued by the S.D.O. (Electrical), Transmission Sub­Division. According to   him,   he   was   engaged   as   the   contingent/casual   worker     from 09.06.1997. He used to draw a daily wage at Rs.31.50.

3. By   the   letter   dated   24.07.1997   (Annexure­P/2  to   the   writ petition)   the   S.D.O.   (Electrical),   Transmission   Sub­Division   had requested the Executive Engineer, Transmission Division, Agartala to pay the petitioner and 3(three) others named in the said letter their wages treating them as D.R.W. WP(C) NO.1117 OF 2016/WP(C) NO.1118 OF 2016 /WP(C) NO.1119 OF 2016/WP(C) NO.1121 OF 2016 Page 4 of 12

4. The   petitioner   has   further   contended   that   the   letter   dated 30.01.2008   (   Annexure­P/3   to   the   writ   petition)   confirms   his appointment   as   D.R.W.   on   01.08.1997.   Thus,   the   petitioner   having completed   the  10(ten)   years  of   service   on  31.08.2008   is   entitled   to  be regularized   in   terms   of   the   Memorandum   No.10(2)FIN(G)/2008(Part) dated 01.09.2008 (Annexure­P/4 to the writ petition). The petitioner has further averred that even he is covered by the subsequent Memorandum No.10(2)­FIN(G)/2008(Part)   dated   21.01.2009,   issued   by   the   Joint Secretary   to   the   Government   of   Tripura,   Department   of   Finance (Annexure­P/5 to the writ petition). The petitioner has also indicated to a typographical   mistake   that   has   taken   place   in   the   letter   dated 08.01.2008 where his name has been wrongly written as Satyendra Deb in   lieu  of   Satyendra   Sarkar.   He   had   approached   the   authorities   for granting him the said benefit of regularization on completion of 10(ten) years of service but that did not bring any positive yeild. As a result he has approached this Court for direction on the Corporation­respondents to give him the benefit of regularization.

5. Per   contra,  the   Corporation­respondents   by   filing   their   reply have   asserted   that   the   petitioner   was   a   Part   Time   Worker   (P.T.W.) working   for   4(four)   hours   and   as   such   he   is   not   covered   by   those memoranda   which   embody   the   policy   of   the   Government   for regularization on completion of 10(ten) years of service.

In support of this contention the Corporation­ respondents have produced   a   copy   of   the   acquittance   roll   dated   31.03.2003   where   the petitioner has been shown as P.T.W. for 4(four) hours receiving a sum of Rs.713/­ (Annexure­R/1 to their reply).

WP(C) NO. 1118 OF 2016

6. The  petitioner   in  this   writ   petition,   namely   Smt.   Milan   Dutta (Paul) has claimed that she was engaged as Daily Rated Worker (DRW 'in short')   from   01.12.1990   and   she   has   been   discharging   the   duties   for 8(eight)  hours  on  every  working   day. But   she  was being  paid  only   for 4(four) hours in the office of Sub Divisional Officer (Electrical) Khowai as WP(C) NO.1117 OF 2016/WP(C) NO.1118 OF 2016 /WP(C) NO.1119 OF 2016/WP(C) NO.1121 OF 2016 Page 5 of 12 there was no peon and the petitioner was assigned with the said duty. She has been distributing the notice and official correspondence.

7. By   the   letter   dated   24.11.2007   (Annexure­P/1   to   the   writ petition)   the   Senior   Manager,   Electrical   Sub   Division,   Khowai,   Tripura requested the   Deputy General Manager, Electrical Division No. X that the petitioner and 3(three) others had been rendering duties from 10.00 A.M to 5.00 P.M and their wages therefore should be enhanced keeping in view of their duty hours. The name of the petitioner has appeared in the   serial   No.3   of   that   letter   dated   24.11.2007.   The   petitioner   has asserted   further   that   she   used   to   sign   the   attendance   roll   twice   daily once in the morning and then in the afternoon.

8. The   Chief   Engineer   (Electrical),   Department   of   Power   by   the Memorandum   dated   23.08.1997   (Annexure/P­2   to   the   writ   petition) published   a   list   of   the   contingent   workers   working   under   the   Power Department. In the said memorandum the petitioner's name figures at the serial No. 274. Her date of engagement has been shown there   as 01.12.1990 and, therefore, the petitioner is entitled to be regularized on completion of her 10(ten) years of service as a contingent worker. In the letter dated 20.09.2010 a reference was made to the memorandum dated 23.08.1997.   Even   in   the   communication   dated   18.08.2007   (Annexure­ P/3 to the writ petition) the name of the petitioner has appeared at serial No.2  showing   her   date  of  engagement   as the  contingent   worker  as  on 01.12.1990. By virtue of the said memorandum dated 01.09.2008 and 21.01.2009, the petitioner is entitled to be regularized w.e.f. 01.07.2008 on her completion of 10(ten) years of service in the said capacity.   But that   has   not   happened.   Such   denial   of   regularization   has   pushed   the petitioner   approach   this   Court.   Before   that,   the   petitioner   had approached the competent authorities by filing the representation for her regularization.   The   petitioner   has   further   claimed   that   apart   from   the regularization,   she   is   entitled   to  get  the   wage   for   her   full  time   service since   01.12.1990   with   interest   @   12   %   per   annum   on   the   arrear   of wages.

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9. For   repelling   such   claim,   the   Corporation­respondents   have stated in their reply that the petitioner is considered as P.T.W. for 4(four) hours   and   as   such   she   is     not   entitled   to   get   regularization.   The petitioner herself has stated that she was paid for 4(four) hours only.

WP(C) NO.1119 OF 2016

10. The petitioner namely Smt. Sabita Paul has averred in the writ petition that she was initially engaged as casual worker in Dhalabil I.B. and it would be apparent from the letter dated 17.06.1997 (Annexure­ P/1 to the writ petition) that she was engaged as the casual worker w.e.f. 23.05.1997.     In   the   said   letter,   the   petitioner's   name   figures   at   serial No.3 and the petitioner status has been shown as the casual worker on full time basis.

11. By   the   letter   dated   24.07.1997   (Annexure­P/2   to   the   writ petition),   the   SDO   (Electrical),   Transmission   Sub­Division,   Dhalabil, Khowai   had   requested   the   Executive   Engineer,   Transmission   Division, Agartala to pay the petitioner and 3(three) others named in the said letter by   treating   them   as   D.R.W.   Even   though   the   petitioner   was   full   time casual worker but erroneously, as it might be, in the said letter against her   name   it   has   been   shown   that   she   is   a   Part   Time   Worker   serving 4(four) hours a day.

12. In the course of time, onto formation of Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited, like the other petitioners in this batch of the writ petitions her service was also placed under the control of the Corporation as   a   consequence   of   the   new   arrangement.   The   petitioner   has   been serving under the control of the Corporation. Though the petitioner has been   shown   as   the   P.T.W.   but   she   has   been   discharging   the   duty   for 8(eight) hours daily. Thus the petitioner is entitled to regularization in terms of the said memorandum dated 01.09.2008 w.e.f. from 01.07.2008 as  the   petitioner   had  completed  10(ten)   years  of   service   as  D.R.W.   on WP(C) NO.1117 OF 2016/WP(C) NO.1118 OF 2016 /WP(C) NO.1119 OF 2016/WP(C) NO.1121 OF 2016 Page 7 of 12 that day. Even the petitioner is also covered by the memorandum dated 21.01.2009 as she has completed 10(ten) years of service. 

13. Based on the letter dated 27.01.2011 the petitioner has claimed that   it   is   apparent   that   she   was   working   on   a   full   time   basis.   From 23.05.1997,  the petitioner  has  been  rendering  8(eight) hours  duty   but she   has   been   paid   wages   on   4(four)   hourly   basis.   Thus,   she   is   also entitled   to   get   the   full   wage   for   discharging   service   for   8(eight)   hours w.e.f. 23.05.1997 with interest on the arrear of wages. The petitioner had filed a detailed representation to the Chairman­cum­Managing Director, T.S.E.C.L. and to the other authorities for her regularization in a Group - D post. The petitioner has substantiated her claim for regularization by placing   the   factual   matrix   of   her   engagement   and   continuance   with reference to the policy decision of the Government of Tripura which has been   adopted   by   the   said   Corporation.     There   is   no   impediment   to regularize the petitioner's service. Despite this, the petitioner has been refused   regularization.   Such   refusal   has   prompted  the   petitioner approach this Court.

14. The respondent­Corporation by  filing  the reply has contended that   the   petitioner's   engagement   as   the   part­time   worker   for   4(four) hours   even   is   without   concurrence   from   the   Finance   Department. Henceforth   the   reply,   signed   by   the   petitioner   has   been     produced   to demonstrate that the petitioner was getting wages only for 4(four) hours. A Part time worker cannot claim regularization under the memorandum dated 01.09.2008 or 21.01.2009. Hence there is no substance in the writ petition, according to the respondents.

WP(C) NO. 1121 of 2016

15. The   petitioner   namely   Bikash   Singha  has  averred  in   the   writ petition that  he was engaged as the contingent worker on 29.10.2001. On   30.08.2010,   the  Deputy   General   Manager   of   the   Corporation published   a   list   of   D.R.W.s/Contingent   employees   working   under T.S.E.C.L. and in the said list the name of the petitioner has appeared WP(C) NO.1117 OF 2016/WP(C) NO.1118 OF 2016 /WP(C) NO.1119 OF 2016/WP(C) NO.1121 OF 2016 Page 8 of 12 demonstrating his date of engagement on 29.10.2001 in the category of Group­C. By the memorandum dated 01.09.2008 (Annexure/P­2 to the writ petition), the State has declared there policy for regularisation of the contingent   workers   who   had   completed   10(ten)   years   of   service   as   on 31.03.2008. Apparent it is, the petitioner did not complete 10(ten) years of service on 31.03.2008 as he himself has stated that he was engaged on  29.10.2001.   However,   the   petitioner   has  contended  further   that   by virtue of the memorandum dated 21.01.2009 (Annexure­P/3 to the writ petition)   he   is   entitled   to   get   regularization   from   the   next   day   of completion of 10(ten) years of service.

16. By   the   order   dated   27.12.2010   as   many   as   135 DRWs/contingent workers were regularized in various posts like Meter Reader cum Bill Clerk in the pay scale of Rs.5,310/­ -­ 24,000/­ [Pay Band­2] with Grade Pay of Rs.1800/­ plus other admissible allowances. By the said order dated 27.12.2010 ( Annexure/P­4 to the writ petition) one   Tarakeswar   Chakraborty   has   been   regularized.   The   petitioner   and Tarakeswer Chakraborty were working in the same capacity with same status   but   while  regularizing   Tarakeswer   Chakraborty,     the   petitioner has   been   left   out.   Being   aggrieved,   the   petitioner   submitted representation for remedy but nothing positive has yielded. Hence,  the petitioner has approached this Court.

17. The Corporation­respondents have filed their reply and stated that the petitioner joined as a Part Time Worker and hence the petitioner is   not   entitled   to   regularization   in   terms   of   the   memorandum   dated 21.01.2009. As  Tarakeswer Chakraborty was a full time casual worker his case was differently considered and finally he was regularized.

In this case also, the respondents have produced the wage roll of the contingent workers including the petitioner. It is shown therefrom that   the   petitioner   was   getting   a   sum   of   Rs.1,434/­   whereas   said Tarakeswer Chakraborty was getting Rs 3,030/­  per month. Thus, the respondents have claimed that the petitioner is a Part Time Worker and hence he is not entitled to get regularization in terms of the State policy.

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18. From the survey of documents filed by the petitioners and the respondents, it appears that the basis of refusing the regularization is on whether   the   petitioners   were   full   time   contingent   workers   or   they   are discharging their assignments as Part Time Workers. There are several letters   and   correspondences   from   the   respondents   who   do   for   all purposes   control the services of the petitioners and those letters and correspondences   show   further   that   the   petitioners   were/are   full   time contingent workers meaning they were working for 8(eight) hours but if the documents such as the wage rolls/acquittance rolls   are given the due  weightage, it would appear  that the petitioners were being paid as the Part Time Worker (PTWs). If the petitioners were really the Part Time Workers, they can not be covered by the memorandum dated 01.09.2008 [Annexure/P­2   to   the   WP(C)   No.1121   of   2016]   and   the   memorandum dated   21.01.2009   [Annexure/P­3   to   the   WP(C)   No.1121   of   2016].   But they are definitely entitled to be considered as DRWs. But the documents as procured and produced by the petitioners cannot simply be ignored. But it is really surprising that the petitioners did not claim wage for full time duty. So far they kept silence. Now they have claimed for their full time wage. There is no harm in that. But this court is unable to decide whether the petitioners were really full time contingent/casual workers or not.

19. This   Court   in  Rubi   Deb   Vs.   The   State   of   Tripura   &   Ors. [judgment   and   order   dated   28.06.2016   delivered   in   WP(C)   No.   131   of 2015] had an occasion to observe in similar circumstances as  follows:

"    Having   held   so,   this   court   is   of   the   view   that   the respondents did not act fairly while considering the cases of the petitioners. The petitioner in the writ petition, being W.P(C) No.131/2015, Smti. Rubi Deb, even if is considered as the   Part   Time   Worker   like   the   petitioner   in   the   writ petition,   being   W.P.(C)   No.464/2015,   Smti.   Biva   Thapa;   on consideration   of   their   working   hours,   both   of   them   are entitled to be treated as the Full Time Worker, which is the engagement comparable with the Daily Rated Workers and in all respects, they are Full time Contingent Workers. As such, both the petitioners are entitled to be considered for regularisation   under   the   scheme   as   stated   above.   The WP(C) NO.1117 OF 2016/WP(C) NO.1118 OF 2016 /WP(C) NO.1119 OF 2016/WP(C) NO.1121 OF 2016 Page 10 of 12 respondents,   particularly   the   respondents   No.2   and   3   are directed   to   take   all   required   steps   to   regularize   the petitioners   with   effect   from   01.07.2008   as   both   the petitioners   have   completed   10(ten)   years   of   service   in   the required   category   in   terms   of   the   memorandum   dated 01.09.2008 (Annexure­P/3 to the writ petition, being W.P.(C) 131 OF 2015). The entire exercise shall be completed within a partiod of 3(three) months from the date when a copy of this judgment and order shall be placed to the respondents by   the   petitioner.   Hence   the   writ   petitions   are  allowed   to the extent as indicated."

20. But in these writ petitions, the respondents have produced that the petitioners were paid for 4(four) hours service and as such they were, in true sense, Part Time Workers. As the fact in this regard is visited by serious disputes it would difficult on the part of the Court to come to a definite  finding  as regard  whether  the  petitioners  are  full time  or   Part Time   Workers   under   its   jurisdiction   conferred   by   Article   226   of   the constitution.

21. Thus the Corporation­respondents are directed  to conduct  an inquiry   by   a   senior   Administrative   Officer   to   find   out   whether   the petitioners served 8(eight) hours a day as the contingent workers in the Group­C and Group­D categories as claimed by them. If the petitioners, even if they were not paid their wages for full time service, are found to have   discharged   their   duties   for   8(eight)   hours   a   day,   they   shall   be treated as the full time contingent workers and they shall be regularized in   terms   of   the   memorandum   dated   01.09.2008   or   21.01.2009   on completion of their 10(ten) years of service.

22. The   petitioners   shall   be   entitled   to   get   the   full   pay   and allowances   from   the   next   date   of   the   completion   of   10(ten)   years   of service in terms of those memoranda. The Corporation­respondents shall complete   this   inquiry   based   on   the   records   produced   with   the   writ petitions and the other records maintained by the  officers under whom the   petitioners   were/are   working.   If   after   inquiry   it   is   found   that   the petitioners discharged duties on full time basis, their regularization shall be made as above. The inquiry has to be completed within a period of WP(C) NO.1117 OF 2016/WP(C) NO.1118 OF 2016 /WP(C) NO.1119 OF 2016/WP(C) NO.1121 OF 2016 Page 11 of 12 3(three) months from the day when the petitioners shall serve a copy of this order to the Corporation­respondents. On completion of the inquiry if the petitioners are found to have served the Power Department and the Corporation   8(eight)   hours   a   day   as   claimed   they   shall   be   regularized within   the   next   3(three)   months   positively.   However,   in   the   event   the petitioners   are   found   to   be   Part   Time   Workers,   their   service   shall   be converted as DRWs in terms of the Government policy within the said stipulated period.

23. These   writ   petitions,   namely   WP(C)   No.1117   of   2016,   WP(C) No.1118 of 2016, WP(C) No.1119 of 2016 & WP(C) No.1121 of 2016 are allowed in terms of the above. However, there shall be no order  as to cost.

JUDGE Suhanjit WP(C) NO.1117 OF 2016/WP(C) NO.1118 OF 2016 /WP(C) NO.1119 OF 2016/WP(C) NO.1121 OF 2016 Page 12 of 12