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CASE NO.:
Appeal (civil) 2624 of 2002
PETITIONER:
STATE OF HARYANA & ORS.
RESPONDENT:
KEWAL KRISHAN NAGPAL & ORS.
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 26/02/2008
BENCH:
H.K. SEMA & MARKANDEY KATJU
JUDGMENT:
JUDGMENT
O R D E R
The short question involved in this appeal is as to whether a Typewriter
Instructor is a Teacher or not.
We have heard the parties at length.
According to the University Calender the Teacher shall include Principal,
Lecturer, Lecturer in Physical Education, Tutor, Demonstrator, Instructor and
Librarian in the service of a Non-Govt. College.
It appears that by a letter dated 12.2.1999 an instruction has been issued to
clarify the confusion created with regard to the entitlement of vacations by the
category of staff such as SLA/JLA/Typewriter Instructor/Tabla Player and
Laboratory Attendant as to whether they are entitled to full vacations like Teaching
staff or they are non-teaching staff and like any other Government staff they are
entitled only to casual leave or other vacations during the year.
Clause (1) of the said instructions clearly states that if any University Rules are
contrary to the aforesaid instructions they must be amended accordingly. It is stated
that the aforesaid Government Circular has been challenged by the respondent
before the High Court by filing a writ petition. The High Court has held that the
typewriters are entitled to the benefits available to the teaching staff and, therefore,
no amendment has been carried out in consonance with the direction contained in the
Government order dated 12.2.1999.
Having regard to the peculiar facts that some of the respondents have been
enjoying the facilities since more than 13 years in accordance with the University
Calender we do not want to interfere with the impugned order. We, however, leave
the question of law open. We also allow the appellant State to amend the University
Calender in terms of the Government order dated 12.2.1999. Such amendment if
any carried out pursuant to the Government order shall be prospective. If any such
amendment is made it shall cover all cases of the Typewriter Instructors including
the case of the respondents herein.
This appeal is disposed with the direction indicated above. We make it clear
that the University and other authorities are, however, allowed to amend the Rules
in consonance with the Government Order dated 12.2.1999.