Full Judgment Text
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PETITIONER:
DR. (CAPT.) AKHOURI RAMESH CHANDRA SINHA
Vs.
RESPONDENT:
THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS.
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 21/02/1997
BENCH:
K. RAMASWAMY, S. SAGHIR AHAMAD
ACT:
HEADNOTE:
JUDGMENT:
O R D E R
Application for Intervention is dismissed.
The petitioner has filed this Contempt Petition on the
ground that the respondents-State has not obeyed the
direction issued by this Court in CA No.1578-79/1996.
Counter-affidavit has been filed by the respondents.
Presence of the officers who are present is dispensed with.
We have heard learned counsel on both sides.
The grievance of the petitioner is two-fold, Firstly,
it is alleged that in spite of the declaration of seniority
with consequential benefit given by this Court in the above
appeals whereby the appellant is entitled to seniority
w.e.f. September 6, 1966 with all consequential benefits,
the same has not been given to him. Secondly, the officers
who are not entitled as per the seniority fixed by the
Court, to be above him, have been confirmed with effect from
earlier dates, with consequential benefits. It is in
derogation and in disobedience of the mandamus issued by
this Court in the aforesaid appeals. He has further
contended that even as per the proceedings produced today
before the Court, the petitioner has not been restored to
the position as per the seniority vis-a-vis the promotee
officers who are not entitled to the seniority on par with
him. Therefore, there is wilful disobedience of the orders
passed in the above appeals.
Shri B.B. Singh, learned counsel appearing for the
State of Bihar, stares that the delay in compliance of the
directions of this Court has been properly explained by A.K.
Mishra, Under Secretary of the Health Department, Government
of Bihar, Patna in his affidavit. The Government of Bihar,
Patna in his affidavit. The Government has explained how
they understood the orders passed by this Court and worked
it out. After the receipt of the judgment through the High
Court of Patna, steps have been taken in working out the
directions issued by this Court in the aforesaid appeals,
they have collected all the relevant material on account of
which some delay had occasioned and, therefore, there is on
wilful disobedience. He has stated that some of the doctors,
S.N. Upadhyay and nine others whose names have been
mentioned in the affidavit filed by the Under Secretary,
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A.K. Mishra had rendered service in the Military between the
year 1963 to 1966, therefore, they are equally to be treated
as seniors to the petitioner. With regard to the omission to
give promotion to the petitioner over the person who had
already become junior but is holding the senior post, Shri
B.B. Singh undertakes that he would see that the petitioner
is given due promotion. This statement was made on the basis
of the instructions given by the Under Secretary who is
present in the Court.
In view of the rival contentions, the question arises:
whether the respondents have deliberately and wilfully
disobeyed the order of this Court. With regard to inter-se
seniority of the petitioner and Dr. S.N. Upadhyay and
others, since the controversy was not raised before this
Court at the time of hearing of appeals, hence we are not
inclined to go into that matter; hence, the matter does not
come under the purview of the contempt. If the respondents
misunderstood the scope of the judgment and have given any
benefits which Dr. S.N. Upadhyay and eight others are not
entitled to, i.e., parity with the petitioner, it would be
open to him to have his rights adjudicated in an appropriate
proceedings in the light of the judgment of this Court and
the law. No attempt was made by the Government to
misinterpret the judgment of this Court and the law. No
attempt was made by the Government to misinterpret the order
passed in appeals. So, it cannot be said that it constitutes
a deliberate and wilful disobedience in implementation of
the orders of this Court.
As regards the placement of the petitioner if the
appropriate promotional post, consequent to the fixation of
seniority of the petitioner, Shri B.B. Singh has given an
undertaking on behalf of the State Government and we record
the same. We have no doubt that the State Government would
give due promotion to the petitioner within 15 days from
today.
Contempt petitions are accordingly disposed of.