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N Venkateswara Rao & Ors Etc vs S T A & Ors Etc

Supreme Court Of India|21 November, 1996
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JUDGMENT / ORDER

Summary

Issue: Physical requirement for Sub-Inspector post
Rule: Rule 3 of the Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal (Mat)
Application: The appellant, Ismail Abdul Latif Shaikh, was denied promotion to the post of Sub-Inspector in 1966 due to his chest measurement being less than the standard required.
Conclusion: The court may conclude that the physical requirement for Sub-Inspectors is not a qualification, and the appellant's denial of promotion based on this ground was untenable. The appellant should be granted notional promotion from 1966, with seniority benefits, as the State Government allowed others to hold the promotional post despite being below the required height.
PETITIONER:
ISMAIL ABDUL LATIF SHAIKH Vs. RESPONDENT:
STATE OF MAHARASHTRA & ANR.
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 29/02/1996 BENCH:
HANSARIA B.L. (J) BENCH:
HANSARIA B.L. (J) BHARUCHA S.P. (J) CITATION:
1996 SCC (7) 545 JT 1996 (3) 158 1996 SCALE (2)593 ACT:
HEADNOTE:
JUDGMENT:
HANSARIA,J.
J U D G M E N T The appellant joined the Prohibition and Excise Department as a Constable in the year 1961. The next promotional post is that of Sub-Inspector. He was indeed interviewed for that post in the year 1966, but was not promoted on the ground that his chest measurement was less than the standard said to be required to hold the post. He ultimately came to be promoted as a Sub-Inspector in 1970. His grievance, is however, is that the promotion has to relate back to 1966 inasmuch as his rejection in that year for the promotional post on the ground above noted was not tenable for two reasons : (1) there is no such requirement as would appear, inter alia, from the decision of the Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal itself in the case of one Shashikant Dhaku Chavan rendered in Transfer Application No.278 of 1991 on 27.8.1993, whereas his approach to the Tribunal was dismissed by an order dated 15.6.1993 on the ground of his having not fulfilled the physical requirement; and (2) the Government had allowed S/Shri S.H. Avhad and S.K. Throat to hold the promotional post though they were below height.
2. We find merit in both the grievances inasmuch as the rule relating to physical requirement has no application in the case of Sub-Inspectors as would appear from the judgment of the tribunal in the case of Chavan. Chavan’s case cannot be distinguished on the ground that he belonged to clerical branch whereas the appellant was in constabulary, as sought to be done by the learned counsel for the State, inasmuch as Rule 3 noted by the Tribunal in Chavan’s case has not mentioned about physical requirement as qualification for Sub Inspectors. This apart, the Government having allowed the aforesaid two persons to hold the promotional of Sub- Inspector despite their being below the required height, the same benefit has to be made available to the appellant as the short-fall of physical requirement in his case is relatable to the chest being not of required measurement.
3. The appeal is, therefore, allowed and we state that the promotion of the appellant to the post of Sub-Inspector shall be deemed to be from the date of rejection of his promotion in the year 1986. This notional promotion shall be confined to the benefit of seniority alone as was the prayer of the appellant in the writ petition filed by him before the High Court, which had come to be transferred to the Tribunal for disposal. No order as to costs.
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Title

N Venkateswara Rao & Ors Etc vs S T A & Ors Etc

Court

Supreme Court Of India

JudgmentDate
21 November, 1996
Judges
  • K Ramaswamy
  • G T Nanavati Act Headnote