Full Judgment Text
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PETITIONER:
H.P. STATE CEMENT CORPN. LTD. & ORS.
Vs.
RESPONDENT:
B.K. TIWARI
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 11/12/1997
BENCH:
D.P. WADHWA, A.P. MISHRA
ACT:
HEADNOTE:
JUDGMENT:
J U D G M E N T
D.P. Wadhwa, J.
Special Leave granted.
This appeal is directed against the judgment dated
April 4, 1977 of Division Bench of the High Court of
Judicature at Allahabad allowing the writ petition of the
respondent whereby he was held entitled to the benefits of
the revised pay scale and designation of the post he was
holding.
In pursuance to an advertisement issued by the
appellant the respondent applied for a post of Manager
(Personnel) Grade E4 by letter dated May 1, 1986. He was,
however, offered the post of Deputy Manager (P & IR) on
terms and conditions as mentioned in letter dated October
23, 1986 of the appellant. The respondent declined this post
stating that he had applied for the post of Manager (P & IR)
and could not accept the post of Deputy Manager (P & IR ).
This was by letter dated November 5, 1986. In the meanwhile,
there was revision of pay scales of the officers and staff
of the appellant, which was communicated to the appellant by
letter dated November 12, 1986 of the State Government. The
relevant part of the revision of pay scales is as under:
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SL. Designation Pay Scales Designation Pay Scales
No. (In Rs.) (In Rs.)
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3. Dy. Manager\ 1400-1800 Manager 1500-60-
Sr. Dy. Manager (works) 1800-100-
Manager 2000
4. Manager / 1500-2000 Joint Sr. 1800-100-
Company Manager 2000-125-
Secretary (Works)/ 2-2250
Company 2-2250
Secretary
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Then comes the appointment letter issued to the
respondent. This letter is in brief and we merely produce
the same as under:
"Gram: UP CEMENT CHURK
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The Uttar Pradesh State Cement Corporation Ltd.
(AUP Govt. Undertaking)
Registered Post
(Seal)
UNIT: CHURK CEMENT FACTORY.
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REGD. OFFICE
CHURK 231206
Dept: Ref No. PS/HQ/R-10/1038 Dated: December 4, 1986
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To.
Shri B.K. Tiwari,
120, Vindhweshni Nagar,
Orderly Bazar,
Varanasi Cantt.,
221 002.
Sub: Offer of Appointment for the Post of Manager
(Personnel & IR)
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Dear Sir,
Please refer to your letter No. NIL of dated 5th
November, 1986 on the above subject. After due consideration
it has been decided to amend your appointment offer to the
following extent.
1. Your designation is hereby amended as Manager
(Personnel & IR).
2. Your basic pay will be Rs. 1,500/- per month in the
scale of pay of Rs. 1500-60-1800-100-2000.
3. Your joining time is hereby extended up to 15th
February, 1987. No further extension will be granted.
All other terms and conditions of our appointment offer
No. PS/HQ/R-10/872 dated 23.10.1986 remain unaltered.
Yours faithfully
Sd/- (N.M. Majumdar)
Chairman and Managing Director"
The respondent accepted the offer given to him by the
aforesaid appointment letter and accepted the post of the
Manager (P & IR). He joined this post on February 28, 1987
and on April 24, 1987 represented to the appellant that he
was entitled to placement in the revised grade of Rs. 1800-
2250/- which according to him was applicable to Manager (P &
IR) Head Quarter. This representation was rejected and this
led to filing of the writ petition by the respondent in the
High Court which was allowed as aforesaid.
We do not think there is much controversy involved in
the present case. The respondent said that at the time when
he had applied for the post of Manager (E-4) it was in the
pay scale of Rs. 1500-2000/- and what was offered to him was
the post of Deputy Manager in the pay scale of Rs. 1400-
1800/-. Thus, according to the respondent, when he was
offered the post of Manager, the pay scale had already been
revised to Rs. 1800-2250/- to which, he said, he was
entitled to. We don’t think this contention of the
respondent can be accepted. Letter offering him the
appointment of Manager is specific. This letter, as noted
above, was written after the revision of pay scales. Not
only that, the letter mentioning the designation of the
respondent had also, in clear terms, mentioned the pay scale
of the Manager which was being offered to him.
This letter was accepted by the respondent with the
terms and conditions therein. The respondent cannot read in
the letter more than what it says. Offer or appointment was
given to the respondent after revision of the pay scales and
the appellant could not possibly had given the old pay
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scales. We, therefore, do not accept the view taken by the
High Court.
We, accordingly, set aside the impugned judgment of the
High Court and dismiss the writ petition filed by the
respondent. The appeal is allowed with no order as to costs.