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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

CAT Order: Regarding stepping up of pay only not the pay scale at par with junior



All India Postal Accounts Employees & other vs Union of India & others orders on 1st February, 2013 regarding 
grant of stepping up pay of all Senior Accountants on par with Senior Accountants who are junior to the former in the cadre of Sr. Accountant
Introductory first two paras of Order:
The applicants have sought the following relief:-
(a) Direction from this Hon ble Tribunal to Respondents for grant of stepping up pay of all Senior Accountants on par with Senior Accountants who are junior to the former in the cadre of Sr.Accountant. (b) Direction to the Respondents to pay compound interest on the arrears, compounded every months, as the respondents caused serious prejudice to the Applicants every months when the Applicants were not granted the financial upgradations by stepping up their pay. (c) Direction from Hon ble Tribunal to declare the CLAUSE 8 of the condition for grant of BENEFIT UNDER THE ACP SCHEME being uptra vires beyond the statute which provide The financial upgradation under the ACP Scheme shall be purely personal to the employee and shall have no relevance to his seniority position. As such, there, shall be no additional financial upgradation for the senior employee on the ground that the junior employee in the grade has got higher pay scale under the ACP Scheme. (d) Direction to the respondents to pay cost of litigationto the Applicants as the Applicants have been dragged to the Tribunal by the respondents.

(e) Any other order as this Hon ble Tribunal may deem fit under the present facts and circumstances of the case.

2. Briefly undisputed facts of the case are that the applicants joined the Department of Posts as LDCs and were promoted as Junior Accountant. Subsequently, on restructuring of the Accounts Cadre, 80% of the Accountants were designated as Senior Accountants and were placed in the pay scale of Rs.1400-2600 (revised Pay Scale Rs.5500-9000) w.e.f. 01.04.1987. Government of India promulgated an Assured Career Progression (ACP) Scheme for Central Government Civilian Employees vide their O.M. No. 35034/1/97-Estt(D) dated 09.08.1999 which provided for two financial upgradations to employees who had completed 12 and 24 years of service but had not found regular promotion in their department. Financial upgradation under the Scheme was to be given to the next higher grade in accordance with the existing hierarchy in a cadre. Clause-8 of the Scheme by which the applicants are aggrieved reads as follows:- The financial upgradation under the ACP Scheme shall be purely personal to the employee and shall have no relevance to hisseniority position. As such, there shall be no additional financial upgradation for the senior employee on the ground that the junior employee in the grade has got higher pay-scale under the ACP Scheme.


Conclusion para of Order (Order given by Hon'ble CAT):
9. In our opinion, the case of the applicants is covered by the aforesaid order of the Tribunal, hence they are also entitled to the same benefits. Accordingly, the present O.A. is allowed. Respondents are directed that the pay of the applicants be stepped up in terms of Para-9 of the aforesaid judgment. This shall be done within a period of three months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. There shall be no order as to costs.


See full details of Court Case:

Principal Bench, New Delhi.
OA-2124/2011
MA-1617/2011
Reserved on : 28.01.2013.
Pronounced on : 01.02.2013.

Hon ble Mr. G. George Paracken, Member (J)
Hon ble Mr. Shekhar Agarwal, Member (A)

1. All India Postal Accounts Employees
Association represented by S. Santosh Kumar,
President, R/o 13-B, DDA Flats, Type-IV,
New Mahavir Nagar, New Delhi-18.
2. E. Kanagraj, Senior Accountant
in O/o General Manager, Postal Accounts &
Finance, Tamilnadu Circle, Chennai-8. . Applicants
(through Sh. B.K. Berera, Advocate)

Versus

1. Union of India through
The Secretary,
Department of Posts (Postal & Accounts Wing)
Ministry of Communication & Information
Technology, Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg,
New Delhi-1.

2. The Secretary,
Department of Personnel & Training,
Ministry of Public Grievances & Pensions,
North Block, New Delhi-1. . Respondents
(through Sh. S.M. Zulfiqar Alam, Advocate)

O R D E R

Mr. Shekhar Agarwal, Member (A)

The applicants have sought the following relief:-

(a) Direction from this Hon ble Tribunal to Respondents for grant of stepping up pay of all Senior Accountants on par with Senior Accountants who are junior to the former in the cadre of Sr.Accountant. (b) Direction to the Respondents to pay compound interest on the arrears, compounded every months, as the respondents caused serious prejudice to the Applicants every months when the Applicants were not granted the financial upgradations by stepping up their pay. (c) Direction from Hon ble Tribunal to declare the CLAUSE 8 of the condition for grant of BENEFIT UNDER THE ACP SCHEME being uptra vires beyond the statute which provide The financial upgradation under the ACP Scheme shall be purely personal to the employee and shall have no relevance to his seniority position. As such, there, shall be no additional financial upgradation for the senior employee on the ground that the junior employee in the grade has got higher pay scale under the ACP Scheme. (d) Direction to the respondents to pay cost of litigationto the Applicants as the Applicants have been dragged to the Tribunal by the respondents.

(e) Any other order as this Hon ble Tribunal may deem fit under the present facts and circumstances of the case.

2. Briefly undisputed facts of the case are that the applicants joined the Department of Posts as LDCs and were promoted as Junior Accountant. Subsequently, on restructuring of the Accounts Cadre, 80% of the Accountants were designated as Senior Accountants and were placed in the pay scale of Rs.1400-2600 (revised Pay Scale Rs.5500-9000) w.e.f. 01.04.1987. Government of India promulgated an Assured Career Progression (ACP) Scheme for Central Government Civilian Employees vide their O.M. No. 35034/1/97-Estt(D) dated 09.08.1999 which provided for two financial upgradations to employees who had completed 12 and 24 years of service but had not found regular promotion in their department. Financial upgradation under the Scheme was to be given to the next higher grade in accordance with the existing hierarchy in a cadre. Clause-8 of the Scheme by which the applicants are aggrieved reads as follows:- The financial upgradation under the ACP Scheme shall be purely personal to the employee and shall have no relevance to hisseniority position. As such, there shall be no additional financial upgradation for the senior employee on the ground that the junior employee in the grade has got higher pay-scale under the ACP Scheme.

3. The grievance of the applicants is that they have been denied benefits under this Scheme on the grounds that they had joined as LDC and had already found two promotions in their cadre, namely, to the post of Junior Accountant and then as Senior Accountant whereas those who had joined the department as direct recruits to the post of Junior Accountant and had found only one promotion to the level of Senior Accountant were given benefit of the ACP Scheme and placed in higher grade. The applicants have contended that due to denial of benefit of ACP Scheme to them many of the direct recruits who are junior to them in the cadre have started drawing more salary than their seniors. The applicants have further stated that all Senior Accountants regardless of the fact whether they are promotees or direct recruits are placed in a single gradation list and their seniority is determined on the basis of their date of appointment as Senior Accountants. The applicants had represented before the respondents but their representations had been rejected. Aggrieved by this, they have approached this Tribunal. Their main prayer is that Clause-8 of the ACP Scheme be declared ultra vires beyond the statute and their pay be stepped up to bring it at par with their juniors.

4. The respondents have in their reply stated that the ACP Scheme was enforced to deal with the problem of stagnation in certain cadres. It provides for at least two financial upgradations in service career of an employee even if he is not able to find regular promotions due to unavailability of vacancies. According to them Clause-8 of the Scheme clearly states that the financial upgradation under the Scheme is purely personal to the employee and shall have no relevance to his seniority position and as such no additional financial upgradation will be given to a senior employee on the ground that the junior employee has got higher pay scale under the ACP Scheme. The respondents argued that there is no infirmity in the Clause-8 of the Scheme placing reliance on the decisions of Hon ble Supreme Court in the case of UOI and Anr. Vs. V.R. Swaminathan, JT 1997(8) SC 61 and State of U.P. & Ors. Vs. J.P. Chaurasia and Ors., JT 1988 (4) SC 53.

5. We have heard the learned counsel for both sides and perused the material placed on record.

6. During the course of arguments, the respondents made available judgment of Bombay Bench at Nagpur of CAT in OA-2117/2005 (A.N. Pant & Ors. Vs. UOI & Ors.) dated 01.08.2012 between the same parties. By the aforesaid judgment, the claim of the applicants for placement in higher pay scale on the ground that junior employee had got that grade on account of ACP Scheme was rejected. However, learned counsel for the applicants pointed out that the prayer of the applicants in the instant case was different. According to him, in the case decided by the Bombay Bench at Nagpur, the prayer of the applicants was for grant of higher pay scale whereas in the instant case the prayer is only for stepping up of pay.

7. We have seen the judgment of the Hon ble Supreme Court on which reliance has been placed by the respondents and we find that the facts and circumstances of the two cases are different. Thus, in the case of V.R. Swaminathan (supra) senior employees were demanding stepping up of pay on account of the fact that juniors had got the benefit of higher pay because they had officiated on higher post based on local/circle seniority. Further, in the other case of J.P. Chaurasia (supra) two scales had been created in the cadre of Bench Secretaries of Allahabad High Court that promotions from lower to higher scale taking place based on seniority-cum-fitness. None of these two cases appears to be relevant.

8. On the other hand, the applicants have placed reliance on the judgment of Chandigarh Bench of this Tribunal dated 19.01.2010 in OA-156-JK-2009(Ashok Kumar Vs. UOI & Ors.). Relevant porition of this judgments reads as under:-
9. The issue raised in this case as to whether a senior person, though having received two promotions, is entitled to stepping up of his pay at par with his junior, who has been granted benefit under ACP Scheme and by virtue of this, is receiving higher pay than his senior, stands clinched by various decisions of this Tribunal including in O.A. No. 842-JK-2007 decided on 17.11.2009 titled Madan Gopal Sharma & Others Vs. Union of India & Others. In that case reliance was placed on decisions of Apex Court in the case of Ram Sarup Ganda (supra) and (Gurmail Singh). Reliance was also placed on decision in the case of Harcharan Singh Sudan (supra). It was held that seniors are entitled to step up their pay as a general rule as and when any junior gets fixed in a pay scale higher to them on account of grant of ACP Scale. Para 14 of the decision in the case of Harcharan Singh Sudan (supra) in Para 14 is reproduced as under:- 14. However, one aspect is to be seen. In the case decided by the Apex Court, the State Government was the appellant and the challenge was against the High Court judgment, which held that the higher pay scale be given to the respondents at par with their juniors whose pay scale became higher on account of the benefit of ACP afforded to them. The appeal was not dismissed but partly allowed and it was declared that the respondents were entitled to stepping up of pay. In other words, there shall only be the stepping up of pay and not the pay scale. The pay scale in respect of the applicants would remain the same as of date but the pay would be fixed in appropriate stage, and if there is no stage to match the pay drawn by the junior, the difference shall be treated as one of personal pay. The pay parity would be compared annually and partly would be maintained in future

10. Finding that the facts of this case are covered by the decision in the case of Harcharan Singh Sudan s case as well as Madan Gopal Sharma and Others (supra), this Original Application is allowed to the extent that annexure A-2 relating to rejection of claim of applicant is quashed and set aside.

11. With this O.A. stands disposed of and the respondents are directed to step up the pay of the applicant at par with his junior aforesaid and in terms of the directions contained in the case of Harcharan Singh Sudan (supra). It is made clear that the applicant shall be given stepping up of pay only and not the pay scale, as explained above. The pay may be fixed accordingly and arrears be also paid to him within a period of three months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. However, in the given facts and circumstances of the case, applicant is not entitled to interest. Parties to bear their own costs.

9. In our opinion, the case of the applicants is covered by the aforesaid order of the Tribunal, hence they are also entitled to the same benefits. Accordingly, the present O.A. is allowed. Respondents are directed that the pay of the applicants be stepped up in terms of Para-9 of the aforesaid judgment. This shall be done within a period of three months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. There shall be no order as to costs. 
(Shekhar Agarwal) (G. George Paracken)


Member (A) Member (J)

Source: http://indiankanoon.in/doc/119664509/


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Saturday, February 09, 2013

Ms P.Gopinath took the charge of Secretary Post


Ms P.Gopinath New Secretary Post

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Leveraging Aadhaar for improving the services of EPFO – regarding.



Employees Provident Fund Organisation 
Ministry of Labour & Employment, Govt. Of India
R-I/UID/2010/37496
Date: 06.02.2013 (6 FEB 2013)
To 
All ACCs (Political states),
All RPFC-I (In-charge of Regions),
AH RPFC-II (In-charge of SROs)
(Through web circulation)
Subject: Leveraging Aadhaar for improving the services of EPFO – regarding.
Sir,
This ¡s in reference to Head Office letter No. RI(UID/2010/300351 dated 21.01.2013 on the subject cited above. The issue of expeditious enrolment of the EPF members was discussed with UIDAI Officials. ¡t has emerged that UIDA1 through its registrars has been organising enrollment camps in 18 states only. Register General of India (RGI) has been collecting data in respect of the remaining states through National Population Register (NPR). While the data collected by RGI is also being processed for issue of Aadhaar numbers by UIDAI, the methodology used by RGI for setting up enrolment camps is different i.e. it is being done on the basis of house-to-house data collected by enumerators during Census Operations 2011, unlike UIDAI camps, where any resident, Irrespective  of the place of residence, can get himself enrolled for Aadhaar number. This enrolment may take considerable time.

In view of the discussions held with UIDAI officials and the time required in the process of obtaining Aadhaar numbers, it may not be possible to obtain Aadhaar number / Aadhaar Enrolment number by EPF members by 1st March,2013. Therefore, it has been decided to not to make Aadhaar Number / Enrolment number mandatory for EPF members from 1st March, 2013. However, the field offices would make maximum efforts to obtain the available Aadhaar numbers of the EPF members.
Further your attention is invited to Head Office letter no. MIS-II/ISO-9001/2011-12/24686 dated 9th November 2012 on implementation of ISO 9001 Certification for the field offices which is a mandatory success indicator under the Results Framework Document (RFD). The updation of members’ master in database ¡s one of the standards required for the purpose. In view of the benefits that would accrue both to the EPF members as well as EPFO, It has now been decided to collect the core banking account number of all the contributing members as indicated In ECR.
The Regional offices and Sub-Regional offices should make an all-out effort to collect the core banking account numbers in respect of all the contributing members as indicated in ECR. Compliance of instructions may kindly be ensured in this regard.
Yours faithfully, 
sd/- 
(Anil Swarup) 
Central Provident Fund Commissioner
Source: www.epfindia.com 
[http://www.epfindia.com/Circulars/Y2012-13/RI_UID_37496.pdf]

Syllabus and Price List for Postal/Sorting Assistant[LGO] By Satish Neeralakatti


Syllabus and Price List for Postal/Sorting Assistant[LGO]

BOOK CENTRE
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Phone No.080-22862152 & 41464152 email: swamybookcentre@gmail.com

REVISED SYLLABUS FOR LGO’s FOR PROMOTION TO POSTAL/ SORTING ASSISTANTS

Authority: DG Posts letter No.60-10/2011-SPB-1dated 10-03-2011

Paper I General English/Hindi and Grammar, Arithmetic and Tabulation.

Paper II  For Postal Assistants:
                Part A: Knowledge of Postal/Mail Office operations with reference to Post office guides.
                For Sorting Assistants
                Part B:  Postal Manual Volume VII

Marks:   Each Paper carries 100 marks

Duration:  Each paper will be for one hour

Type of questions: 50 multiple choice questions in each paper Paper I to be of 10th Standard

Qualifying marks: 40% in each paper for General Category
                                33% in each paper for SC/ST and 37% for OBC candidates

I. POSTAL ASSISTANT:
Reference books useful for preparation of answers for Part A
1. Post office Guide Part I Sections I to V (Downloaded from India Post website)           Rs.160/-
2. Postal Manual Volume V [Govt Publication] -Chapters 1 & 2                                    Rs.140/-
3. Postal Manual Volume VI Part I except appendix [Swamy’s -Photo copy]                Rs.160/-
           
GUIDE (Not Allowed in the examination hall)
Guide to LGO EXAM containing MCQ by VK Balan                       Rs.300/-
Guide to LGO EXAM containing MCQ by MVK                              Rs.200/-
Solved Paper for Postal & Sorting Assistants from 2000-2006          Rs.175/-


II. SORTING ASSISTANT:
Reference books useful for preparation of answers for Part B
            1. Post office Guide Part I Sections I to IV(Downloaded from India Post website)           Rs.160/-
            2. Postal Manual Volume V Chapters 1 & 2 [Govt Publication]                                      Rs.140/-
            3. Postal Manual Volume VII Chapters 1 to 4[Govt Publication]                                    Rs.140/-

GUIDE (Not Allowed in the examination hall)
Guide to LGO EXAM containing MCQ by VK Balan                    Rs.300/- 
Guide to LGO EXAM containing MCQ by MVK                           Rs.200/-
Solved Paper for Postal & Sorting Assistants from 2000-2006       Rs.175/-

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Kindly send an advance of Rs. 100/- in favour of “BOOK CENTRE” by MO/EMO with your Name, full address with PINCode and Phone number clearly written on the M.O Form. Books will be sent by V.P.P after adjusting the advance. We regret that the books will not be sent without an advance. If advance is sent by EMO, we request a separate letter or an email, as no message is printed on the coupon. Title of the book should be written clearly. 

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REVISED PATTERN & SYLLABUS FOR LIMITED DEPARTMENTAL COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR THE POST OF INSPECTORS OF POSTS



REVISED PATTERN & SYLLABUS FOR LIMITED DEPARTMENTAL COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR THE POST OF INSPECTORS OF POSTS


SYLLABUS
SUGGESTED BOOKS
PRICE
PAPER I


(1)(i)Acts/Rules/Guidelines relating to Post Office
A-1 Indian Post Office Act, 1898
20
(ii)Instructions relating to Inland & Foreign Posts
Post Office Guide Part I
160

Post Office Guide Part II
100
(iii)Mail Operations
P-5 Postal Manual Volume V
140

P-7 Postal Manual Volume VII
140
(iv)Money Order Remittances
P-6 Postal Manual Volume VI Part I , II & III
450

GP-6 Guide to P&T Manual Volume VI Part I & II
120
(v)Savings Bank Schemes
K-1 Post Office Savings Bank Manual Volume I
400

A-1 Savings Bank Act,1959
15
(vi)P.O Certificates
K-2 Post Office Savings Bank Manual Volume II
200

A-1 Savings Certificate Act,1959
15
(vii)Rural and Postal Life Insurance
Postal Life Insurance Rules
100

P-63 Postal Manual Volume VI Part III
120
(2) Organization of Department, Office
P-2 Postal Manual Volume II
140
Procedure and Material Management
P-4 Postal Manual Volume IV
140
Establishment and Administrative Matters
P-8 Postal Manual Volume VIII
140

Master Guide to Paper I, II & IV by V.K.Balan (with MCQ)
850

Optional Books on this Topic


S-2 Swamy's Manual on Establishment & Administration
925

S-3 Swamy's Manual on Office Procedure
310

Handbook for References for Inspectorial & Supervisory Staff by VK Balan
800



PAPER II


(a)CCS (Conduct) Rules, CCS (CCA) Rules
P-3 Postal Manual Volume III
140

C-8 Swamy's CCS (CCA) Rules
300

C-9 Swamy's CCS (Conduct) Rules
180
(b)Accounts
P-6 Postal Manual Volume VI Part I , II & III
450
(C)F R S R
C-1 Swamy's FRSR Part I - General Rules
410

C-4 Swamy's FRSR Part II - T.A Rules
200

C-6 Swamy's FRSR Part III - Leave Rules
170

C-2 Swamy's CCS(Pension)Rules with Supplement
325

C-62 Swamy's New Pension Scheme
115
(d)Financial Hand Books
C-28 Swamy's P&T Financial Hand Book Volume I
440

C-29 P&T Financial Hand Book Volume II
150




GUIDE BOOKS FOR PAPER II


Q-1 Q&A on CCS(CCA)Rules & Conduct Rules
100

GP-6 Guide to P&T Manual Volume-VI Part I & II
120

G-1 Swamy's T.A. Rules Made Easy
160

G-2 Swamy's Pension Rules Made Easy
210

G-3 Swamy's Leave Rules Made Easy
120

G-4 Swamy's Pay Rules Made Easy
210

G-5A Guide to FHB Volume I
120

G-5B Guide to FHB Volume II
100

G-6 Swamy's Master Guide to FR & SR
275



Exclusive Guide Books
GP-4 Guide to Postal Manual Volume IV
20

GP-7 Guide to Postal Manual Volume VII
20

GPLI Guide to Postal Life Insurance
20
PAPER III





(1) Constitution of India
Constitution of India - Bare Act (ReferenceBook)
130

Guide to Constitution of India - by Bahri
180



(2) Short title, extent, commencement and definitions of CPC & Cr PC.
A-2 Indian Evidence Act, IPC & Code of CrPC(All 3 Acts in a single reference book)Pocket Edition
220

A-2B Indian Evidence Act, IPC & Code of CrPC(All 3 Acts in a single reference book)Bigger Edition
315
(i) Code of Criminal Procedure


(ii) Indian Evidence Act


(iii)Indian Penal Code


(3)Consumer Protection Act
A-3 Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (Bare Act)
50
(4) RTI
A-4 Right to information Act, 2005 (Bare Act)
50

C-69 Swamy’s Right to Information Act (2012 edition)
180

Guide to Paper III with MCQ by KBS
200

Guide to Paper III (Descriptive Guide to Indian Evidence Act, IPC & CrPC)
120



PAPER IV


English Language General Knowledge & Reasoning/ Intelligence
Latest General Knowledge by Sura
90

Guide to Paper IV (Essays,GK,Intelligence test) with Solved MCQ
200



Question Papers as per Old Syllabus
Unsolved Question Papers 1994-2009
100

Solved Question Papers 1992-2004
200



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·  Title of the book should be written clearly.
·  Books will be dispatched based on availability of Stock.
·  We regret that the books will NOT be sent without an advance.
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