No. CHQ/AIAIASP/PAY/7CPC/2016 Dated : 02/08/2016
To,
Shri Arjun Ram
Meghwal,
Hon’ble Union
Minister of State,
(Finance &
Corporate Affairs)
New Delhi – 110
001
Sub: Request for upgradation of Grade
pay from Rs. 4200/- to Rs. 4600/- for
the pay scale of Inspector Posts w.e.f. 01.01.2006 (including consequential
benefits including arrears of pay and allowances)
Respected Sir,
With profound respect it is submitted
that Inspector (Posts) working in Department of Posts are struggling for
getting the pay parity with their counterparts in Central Excise / Income Tax
Department for more than 10 years. Brief history of the case is submitted as
below:
Brief History of the case
:
2.1 5th
Central Pay Commission (CPC) had granted equal pay scale of Rs.5500-10500 to
Inspector (Posts) and Income
Tax Inspectors under Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) & Central Excise
Inspector under Central Board of Excise & Customs (CBEC).
2.2 Subsequently, the pay scales of the post of Income Tax Inspectors
under Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) and Posts of Inspector of Central
Excise were revised to Rs.6500-10500 from Rs.5500-9000 as per Office Memorandum
dated 21-04-2004.
2.3 Aggrieved
by the denial of the upgraded scale of Rs.6500-10500 to the Inspector (Posts)
admissible to the analogous posts in CBDT/CBEC, certain Inspectors of Posts
working under Karnataka Circle filed O.A Nos. 424/2006 and 211 of 2007 before
the Hon'ble Central Administrative Tribunal Bangalore Bench seeking the upgraded
scale of Rs 6500-10500 for Inspector (Posts) as granted to Inspectors of Income
Tax/ Inspector of Central Excise and Customs etc. The above two O.A's were
disposed of by a Common Order dated 27-07-2007 directing the respondents and
the applicants to take up the issue before the Sixth Central Pay Commission
with all necessary details for their consideration and appropriate decision. Accordingly, the matter was taken up with 6th
CPC.
2.4 6th CPC placed Inspector (Posts)
at par with Inspectors of CBDT/CBEC vide para 7.6.14 of its report by granting grade pay of Rs. 4200/- and the
same was accepted by the Ministry
of Finance vide resolution dated 29-08-2008.
However, subsequently, Grade Pay of Inspectors of CBDT/CBEC was upgraded from
Rs. 4200/- to Rs. 4600/- vide Ministry of Finance OM dated 13.11.2009. However,
the same benefit was denied to Inspector (Posts).
2.5 Aggrieved
by the denial, OA No. 381/2010 before
Hon’ble CAT Ernakulam Bench was filed for upgradation of Grade pay from Rs. 4200/- to Rs. 4600/- for the pay
scales of Inspector Posts w.e.f. 01.01.2006 (including consequential benefits
including arrears of pay and allowances) claiming parity with that of
Inspector CBDT/CBEC and also of Assistants in Central Secretariat Service (CSS)
on the basis of 6th CPC recommendation for Inspector Posts vide para 7.6.14 .
2.6 The said OA
was allowed by the Hon’ble CAT Ernakulam Bench vide order dated 18.10.2011 to
the extent that keeping in tune with the observations of the 6th CPC
coupled with strong recommendations of Department of Posts and also in light of
the discussion in the order, 1st respondent i.e the Ministry of
Finance shall have a re-look in the matter at the level of Secretary and
consider the case of Inspector Posts for up-gradation of their grade pay at par
with that of the Inspector of IT, CBDT and CBEC.
2.7 However,
the claim of Inspector Posts was rejected by the respondent vide Order No. 2-5/2010-PCC
dated 15.10.2012 in contrary to the Hon’ble CAT judgement dated 18.10.2011
without going for appeal against the CAT judgment stating that the duties and
responsibilities assigned to Assistant of CSS and Inspector CBDT/CBEC are
different from Inspector Posts and there is no comparison between Assistant CSS
& Inspector CBDT/CBEC and Inspector Posts and they are performing different
duties in their respective cadres.
2.8 Rejection
order dated 15.10.2012 was challenged before Hon’ble CAT vide OA No.289/2013 with
request to grant of Grade Pay of Rs. 4600/- to Inspector (Posts) w.e.f. 01.01.2006
consequential benefits including arrears of pay and allowances . OA
No.289/2013 was decided by the Hon’ble CAT Ernakulam Bench vide judgment dated 15.10.2015 with direction to Respondent No.1 i.e
Secretary, Department of Expenditure,
Ministry of Finance to comply the orders within 30 days. In the said order
following directions were made :
“Para
15. In the above circumstances this
Tribunal directs respondent No. 1 to send Annexure A/19 order along with the
representation made by the Applicant No. 1 Association, the recommendations
made by the Department of Posts thereon along with copies of the relevant
portion of the 4th , 5th & 6th Central Pay
Commission recommendations regarding the pay of Inspector (Posts) to the
Member-Secretary of the 7th CPC requesting for making appropriate
recommendations. Respondent No. 1 shall also submit an explanation before the 7th
CPC as to why despite the Cabinet Resolution accepting the recommendations in
para 7.6.14 of the report of the 6th CPC the officials in the Finance
Ministry took a different view and also under what authority the said official
has made such decisions in Annexure A/22 file note.
Para
16. In the event, the 7th Pay Commission has reached the final stage
of its proceedings and is not in a position to include this matter in its
report, then the Finance Secretary/respondent No. 1 shall at his level consider
the matter as directed by this Tribunal in OA. 381/2010 keeping in view the
detailed proposal with justification submitted by the Department of Posts, the
detailed observations made by this Tribunal in the earlier OA and also the
present order and shall pass a detailed and speaking order addressing all these
points.
Para
17. Respondent No. 1 shall comply with the above directions within 30 days from
the date of receipt of a copy of this order.”
3. However,
even after a gap of more than 9 months from issue of Hon’ble CAT judgement
dated 15.10.2015, compliance is yet to be made by the respondent 1 i.e Ministry
of Finance. In contrary to the Hon’ble CAT judgment dated 15.10.2015 to comply
the directions by 30 days from the receipt of the order, the respondent No. 1
(Secretary, Department of Expenditure) so far neither referred the matter to 7th
Central Pay Commission nor considered the matter and issued any speaking order.
Rather, the matter is being tossed between the Department of Expenditure and
Department of Posts for want of required documents/files.
4. Here it is
to mention that the 7th CPC vide para 11.8.21 (Copy enclosed)
acknowledged the fact that the VI CPC had placed Inspector (Posts) at par with
Inspectors of CBDT/CBEC and upgraded the Grade pay of Inspector Posts from Rs. 4200/-
to Rs. 4600/- at par with Inspectors of CBDT/CBEC. The recommendations of 7th
CPC has been accepted by the Government vide Gazette notification number 246
dated 25.07.2016 and the same was notified in the Central Civil Services (Revised Pay) Rules, 2016. Thus,
the Grade Pay of Inspector (Posts) has been upgraded from Rs. 4200/- to Rs. 4600/-
at par with Inspectors of CBDT/CBEC w.e.f. 01.01.2016.
5. The matter
regarding upgradation of Grade Pay of Inspector (Posts) from Rs. 4200/- to Rs. 4600/-
w.e.f. 01.01.2006 with
consequential benefits including arrears of pay and allowances, is to be
decided by Ministry of Finance in light
of the Hon’ble CAT judgement dated 15.10.2015 (Copy enclosed for reference) in
the OA No. 289/2013.
6. In
view of the above, this Association urges upon you to look into matter to give
proper justice to Inspector Posts cadre working in Department of Posts.
Yours
sincerely,
Sd/-
(Vilas Ingale)
General Secretary
General Secretary
I highly appreciate ur right step in right time. Lot of thanks to Vilas Sir from the core of my heart.
ReplyDeleteNicely drafted. Thanks to the entire team of Association.
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