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5. The learned counsel for respondents who are applicants before the CAT sought to dismiss this petition. It is his submission that the Union of India by its OM dated 29.10.2008 has extended the Dynamic Assured Career Progression (DACP) Scheme upto Senior Administrative Grade (SAG) level in respect of all Medical and Dental Doctors. The learned counsel further referred to Annexure A-7 dated 23.9..2014 which is a letter addressed to the Dean ESIC Dental College from the Joint Director of ESI Corporation, New Delhi in which it is stated that " Further the promotional avenues as envisaged in the DACP Scheme of the Central Government is also implemented by the ESIC to its Medical Officer Cadres (teaching and non- teaching and it is pertinently mentioned that the existing RR for teaching faculties is under active progress of revision vis-à-vis provisions of DACP Scheme". When this is the correspondence, the grounds taken that DACP is not applicable does not sustain in law and the same is liable to be setaside. He also further referred to the order dated 29.10.2008 He further submitted that Clause 6 of the Scheme specifically states that the amendment made to the retrospective recruitment rules wherever necessary consequent upon the above decision made in due course means that the order of Government of India has taken into consideration the amendment for the purpose of incorporation in the service rules. When such being the case, the order passed by the Tribunal is in accordance with law and no error is found in the impugned order.