""\' CHIEF ENGINEER/OPERATION DAKSHINI HARYANA BIJLI VITRAN NIGAM LTD. & ANR. v. MAUJ KHAN & ORS. (Civil Appeal No. 3311 of 2008) MAY 06, 2009 [S.S. SINHA AND CYRIAC JOSEPH, JJ.] Service law: Conditions of service –
Service rules providing that passing of departmental examination was c imperative for confirmation of service – Employee never appeared in the said examination – His entitlement to benefit of additional increment, which was applicable on completion of regular service – Held: Not entitled as his services were never confirmed and thus he was not in regular service – Rule D 13 of Manual of orders of the Haryana State Electricity Board. Respondent no. 1 was appointed directly in the
cadre of UDC. The terms and conditions of the offer of appointment were that the emp~oyee would be E considered for confirmation against permanent vacant post after completion of two years probationary period
and passing the Department Accounts Examination, and failure to clear the examination within five successive chances held immediately after six months of joining the — service of the Board would involve loss of appointment. · The respondent-employee never appeared in the
Departmental Examination. His services were not confirmed and he was disentitled to obtain the benefit of increment. The Electricity Board issued a circular letter pursuant whereto all the employees were to be granted the benefit
. of additional increment on completion of 8/18 years of A regular satisfactory service and higher standard pay scale on completion of 10/20 years or more regular satisfactory service and promotion to the next higher
post.As all these benefits were denied to the respondent no.1, he filed a _suit for declaration with consequential B relief of mandatory injunction. The trial Judge, while declining the relief of grant of increments in the scale of pay, opined that failure to appear in the Departmental
Accounts Examination would not stand in the way of the plaintiff from obtaining the benefit of additional increment c and/or higher scale of pay. The order of the trial court was upheld by the First appellate court and High Court.
Hence the appeal. Allowing the appeal, the Court HELD: 1.1. The service of the employee was to be considered for confirmation only upon completion of the two years' probationary period as also passing of the
Departmental Accounts Examin'ation. For the said purpose, only five successive chances were required to E be given to him to appear in the examination which were to be held after six months of his joining<of service. Rule 13 of the Manual of orders of the Haryana State Electricity Board provides for confirmation, grant of annual
increment, retention in service, promotion etc. For the F purpose of obtaining any benefit in terms thereof, passing of the examination is imperative. In the event employee failed to pass the said examination within a
period of three years of his appointment in the Branch, his increments falling due after the first two increments G from his first appointment, would be withheld until he passed the examination. Even after passing the
examination, increment was to be granted prospectively and not retrospectively. The Rules further stipulated that failure to pass the examination would entail loss of his H appointment. The trial Judge as also the appellate Court, CHIEF ENGINEER/OPERATION DAKSHINI HARYANA BIJLI 323
VITRAN NIGAM LTD. v. MAUJ KHAN thus, rightly held that as the respondent no.1 did not pass A the Departmental Accounts Examination, he was not entitled to be confirmed in service. The Judges, however,
committed a serious error in opining that the circular letter relating to grant of additional increment and/or higher standard pay scale would be applicable in the case of the 8 respondent no.1. (Paras 14 and 16] (330-E-H; 331-A-C, E-
1.2. Although, neither the circular letter, in terms whereof the said benefits were to be granted, was· c brought on record nor the connected rule were placed before this Court, but, on a plain reading of the judgment of the trial Judge as also the first Appellate Court, it is evident that the benefits could be conferred on the
respondent no.1 only if he had completed the period stipulated therein in regular service. Unless, the services of an employee are confirmed so as to bring him on the cadre of regular employees, the question of completion
of 8/18 years, 10/20 years of regular satisfactory service would not arise. The respondent no.1 was allowed to continue in service. Despite the fact that he did not pass the Departmental Accounts Examination, he was
otherwise a competent officer. In fact, he was permitted -1 to officiate on a higher post. In, a situation of this nature .. · the appellants had a duty to give him a warning. His case
should have been treated in terms of the rules. Failure on r the part of the State to do so seriously prejudiced him. Had such warning been given, he could have appeared in the examination. Under the Rules, he was not entitled
to any warning regarding the failure to pass the test. However, he was allowed to continue in service and G receive the salary. What was denied was only the benefit of additional increment which was to be granted on
fulfilling certain conditions. In such circumstances, there may not be justification' for payment of compensation. Instead, the appellants should be directed not to deny H (2009} 8 S.C.R.
pensiQnary benefits to the re$po11dent on the ground that his services were not regularized/ confirmed. Such direction is necessary only if there is a move to deny pensionary benefits. [Paras 17 and 18] [331-G-H; 333-A-
D; 332-A-8] CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION : Civil Appeal No. 3311 of 2008. From the Judgment & Order dated 28.10.2005 passed by the High Court of Punjab and Haryana at Chandigarh in R.S.A. No. 3855 of 2005.
Arvind Nayar, Vikas Kumar and T.V. George for the Appellants. B.K. Satija for the Respondent. The Judgment of the Court was delivered by S.8. SINHA, J. 1. Leave granted. 2. Interpretation of a rule governing the conditions of
service of the employees of the appellant-Corporation, is the question involved in this appeal which arises out of a judgment and order dated 28th October 2005 passed by a learned Single Judge of the High Court of Punjab & Haryana at Chandigarh. The basic fact involved in the matter is not in dispute.
3. Respondent No.1 was appointed directly in the cadre of Upper Division Clerk (U.D.C.) on 06th May 1975. The terms and conditions of the said offer of appointment in the scale of Rs.150-8-166/10-216/230-10-300 were :
"3. It should be noted that the first two years of your service in the Board will be treated as probationary period for the purpose of D.A. Examination which you will be required to pass within two years of your joining this Department.
y CHIEF ENGINEER/OPERATION DAKSHINI HARYANA BIJLI 325 . ·- •' . – .. VITRAN NIGAM LTD. v. MAUJ KHAN [S.B. SINHA, J.] 4. You will be considered for confirrnation against permanent vacant post after you have completed two years
probationary period and passed the Departmental Accounts Examination. 5. The failure to clear the examination within five successive chances held immediately after six months of your joining the service of the Board, may involve the loss of your appointment."
4. Indisputably, the respondent never appeared in the Departmental Examination. The rules prescribed for c appearance at the Departmental Ex~minations are contained in the Manual of Orders of the Haryana State Electricity Board, of which the appellant-Corporation was a constituent before its bifurcation. Clause 13 thereof reads as under:
. ….. ''13. Confirmation, grant of Annual Increment, Retention in Service, Promotion etc.:- (i) Promotion. A junior clerk, a Meter Clerk or a Cashier in the Scale of Rs.50-3-8-/4-100 (or such other scale for
such posts as may be hereafter introduced or substituted for the scale of Rs.50-3-80/4-100) shall not be appointed to a post carrying a scale higher than that of the junior -;'\ Clerk, Meter Clerk or Cashier, until and unless he has
passed the examination in papers l to IV. The maximum number of chances allowed to take the examination in one's service is fixed as five. Note:- Those Junior Clerks, Meter Clerks or Cashiers who
have already passed in papers Ill and IV of the examination according to the old rules will have to appear in papers I and II of these Rules only in order to qualify themselves for 'I
the promotion to the grade of a Senior Clerk. (ii) Confirmation:- A Senior clerk if he has been directly recruited as such, will not be appointed in a substantive capacity in his post unless he has passed the examination
in papers I to IV. If he fails to pass the examination in papers I to IV within three years of his appointment in the Branch, his increments falling due after the first two increments from his first appointment. will be withheld until he passes the examination and will not be granted with
retrospective effect on his passing the examination. On passing the examination he will with effect from the date following that on which the examination ended, be entitled to the date of pay which would have been admissible to
him had his increment not been withheld for his failure to c pass the ~xamination. The failure of the senior clerk to pass the examination in five successive examinations held immediately after the expiry of six months from the date of his first appointment may involve the loss of his appointment"
5. Indisputably, inter alia, on the premise that he had not passed the Departmental Examination and thus was not entitled to obtain the benefit of the increment, the same was not granted. Indisputably again, the services of the respondent no.1 were not E confirmed,
6. The Haryana State Electricity Board issued a circular letter pursuant whereto all the employees were to be granted the benefit of additional increment on completion of 8/18 years ,k
F of regular satisfactory service and higher standard pay scale on completion of 10/20 years or more regular satisfactory service and promotion to the next higher post. 7. As all these benefits were denied to the respondent no.1, he filed a suit before the Civil Judge, Gurgaon which was
G marked as Civil Suit No.464 of 1999 for declaration with consequential relief of mandatory injunction. The learned trial Judge, while declining the relief of grant of increments in the y
scale of pay, opined that failure to appear in the Departmental Accounts Examination would not stand in the way of the plaintiff H from obtaining the benefit of additional increment and/or higher CHll:F ENGINEER/OPERATION DAKSHINI HARYANA BIJLI 327
VITRAN NIGAM LTD. v. MAUJ KHAN [S.B. SINHA, J.] scale of pay stating : "16. The only stand taken by defendants in declining the above said benefits to plaintiff is that he has not passed the Departmental Accounts Examination. In my considered
opinion, said ground taken by defendants is that without any basis in as much as grant of additional increments on completion of 8/18 years of service and grant of higher standard pay scale on completion of 10/20 years or more
of regular service is not subject to the passing of Departmental Accounts Examination. Ld. Law Officer c appearing for defendants could not quote any provision of law which require UDCs to clear said examination for the
purpose of grant of above said benefits. Even in the rules of 1952 of anywhere also, there is no provision regarding __,, requirement of passing of Departmental Examination for availing the above said benefits. With regard to grant of D additional increments and higher standard pay scale, the
relevant documents which have been placed on file are Ex.PW1/8, Ex.PW1/11 and Ex.PW1/12. Perusal of said documents shows that an employee is entitled to additional increments and higher standard pay scale on completion
of regular satisfactory service as defined in the policy of the Government. In this situation, it was argued by Id. Law Officer that since plaintiff did not clear the Departmental Accounts
Examination, therefore, as per the terms and conditions of offer of appointment, he shall be deemed to be on probation till the time he clears the Departmental Examination and as such, he cannot be said to be
'o confirmed as UDC: Thus, above service benefits as claimed shall not be admissible in favour of plaintiff. There is no merit in this contention in as much as the service of plaintiff were not dispensed with by defendants on the ground of his non-passing the Departmental
Accounts Examination. He has been continuing in the ,…_ services of department for the last more than 29 years and as such, notwithstanding the non-passing of Departmental Accounts Examination, he shall be deemed to have been
confirmed in the post of UDC. Thus, plaintiff is entitled to be considered for the benefit of additional increments, higher standard pay scale and promotion. 17. On the same reasons, plaintiff is also entitled to be
considered for promotion to the next higher post as there is no embargo against promotion of plaintiff for not passing the c Departmental Accounts Examination. An employee is to be
promoted to next higher post taking into consideration the length of service, his performance and act and conduct in the post he is working just prior to promotion." 8. On the aforementioned finding, it was directed :
"18. In the facts and circumstances of present case, no direction can be issued to defendants for giving the above said benefits to plaintiff straight away. Rather in my opinion, plaintiff is entitled to be considered for the said benefits because before conferment of above benefits in favour of
plaintiff, defendants would be required to see as to whether plaintiff has regular satisfactory service to his credit as per the policy of State Govt. and whether he is r, fit for promotion. However, it is made clear here that while considering the entitlement of plaintiff to above said
benefits, defendants shall not take non-passing of Departmental Accounts Examination as a ground to reject the claim of plaintiff for above said benefits." 9. Both the parties preferred appeals thereagainst. By a
G judgment and order dated 30th October 2004, the learned y Additional District Judge, Gurgaon, dismissed both the appeals. A second appeal preferred thereagainst by the appellants has been dismissed by the High Court by reason
of the impugned judgment. –J, II' "i CHIEF ENGINEER/OPERATION DAKSHINI HARYANA BIJLI 329 VITRAN NIGAM LTD. v. MAUJ KHAN [S.B. SINHA, J.] 10. Mr. Arvind Nayar, learned counsel appearing oh behalf A of the appellants would submit '.·
(i) Having regard to the stipulations contained in the offer of appointment, respondent no .1 was not entitled either to incfement or to confirmation in B service or promotion to the next higher post; and
(ii) Thus, period of probation would be deemed to have been extended as respondent no.1 was nc:it entitled to any increment in the scale of pay and thus having not put in a regular seriJice was also not entitled to C
the benefit of additional increment on completion of 8/18 years of regular satisfactory service or higher standard pay scale on completion of 10/20 years of regular satisfactory service and promotion to next
higher p;ost. 11. Mr. B.K. Satifa', learned counsel appearing on behalf of the respondent no.~', pn the other hand, INould urge that failure of the senior clerk to pass the examination would not debar him from obtaining the benefit of the policy decision adopted by the Haryana State Electricity .Board in regard to obtaining
additional increment and/or higher scale of pay on completion of 8/18 years of regular satisfactory service and/or higher standard pay scale on completion of 10/20 years or more of regular satisfactory service.
12. Our attention has also been drawn to a clarification issued by the State Government in respect of the following question: "21. Employees who were 21. Yes, the benefit of G not being promoted to the
higher standard next higher posts due pay scales is to to not qualifying prescribed be given in such test or non possession of like cases." essenHal qualifications for promotion to the next post, whether
benefit of Higher standard pay scale is to be given to such employee or not? The said clarificatioh has been accepted by the Haryana State Electricity Board by issuance of Circular No.117 dated 26th February 1996.
It was urged that the learned trial Judge as also the appellate court having directed consideration of the grant of benefit of the said circulars only, this Court, keeping in view the fact that the re$pondent no.1 had been in service of the
appellant-Corporation for a period of more than 33 years, should not exer6ise its discretionary jurisdiction under Artie.le 136 of the Constitution of India. 13. Respondent no.1 was appointed directly to the post
of officiating Upper Division Clerk on a salary of Rs.150/- per month in the scale of pay of Rs.150-8-166/10-216/230-10-300. Indisputably, he was put on probation for a period of two years. The said probationary period was fixed for the purpose of
passing the Departmental Accounts Examination . . ,14. The service of the employee was to be considered for confirmation only upon completion of the said two years' probationary period as also passing of the Departmental
Accounts Examination. For the said purpose, only five successive chances were required to be given to him to appear in the examination which were to be held after six months of his joining of service. It has not been denied or disputed that the matter relating to passing of the examination as also the other conditions of service is governed by the service rules. Rule 13 provides for confirmation, grant of annual increment, retention in service, promotion etc. For the purpose of obtaining any benefit in terms thereof, passing of the examination in papers I to IV is imperative. Even those who had earlier
appeared and passed papers Ill and IV of the examination in terms of the\old rules, were required to appear in papers I and '1 )<-• CHIEF ENGINEER/OPERATION DAKSHINI HARYANA BIJLI 331
VITRAN NIGAM LTD. v. MAUJ KHAN [S.B. SINHA, J.] II in terms of the said rules in order to qualify themselves for promotion to the grade of a senior clerk. The rules further, in no uncertain terms, state that appointment in a substantive capacity in the post held by the employee was subject to his passing of the said examination. It was furthermore stipulated that in the event he failed to pass the said examination within a period of three years of his appointment in the Branch, his incretnents falling due after the first two increments from his first appointment, shall be withheld until he passed the examination. Even after passing the examination, increment was to be
granted prospectively and not retrospectively. c It, as noticed hereinbefore, further stipulated that failure to pass the examination would entail loss of his appointment. 15. Indisputably, the matters relating to recruitment to a post, the period of probation, confirmation subject to passing of the Departmental Examination are governed by the statutory rules. Only on successful completion of the probationary period and passing of the examination, the services of an employee could be confirmed. Unless, services of an employee are
confirmed, he could not be treated to be in the regular service of this Board. 16. The learned trial Judge as also the appellate Court, in our opinion, thus, have rightly held that as the respondent no.1 did not pass the Departmental Accounts Examination, he was not entitled to be confirmed in service. The learned Judges, however, in our opinion, committed a serious error in opining that the circular letter relating to grant of additional increment · and/or higher standard pay scale would be applicable in the case of the respondent no.1.
17. Although, neither the circular letter, in terms whereof the said benefits were to be granted, was brought to our notice nor the connected rule was placed before us, but, on a plain reading of the judgment of the learned trial Judge as also the first Appellate Court, it is evident that the aforementioned A benefits could be conferred on the respondent no.1 only if he had completed the period stipulated therein in regular service. Unless, the services of an employee are confirmed so as to bring him on the cadre of regular employees, the question of completion of 8/18 years, 10/20 years of regular satisfactory B service would not arise. In that view of the matter, it was wholly unnecessary for the appellants to mention about the passing of the Departmental Examination by the concerned employee
for the purpose of availing the said benefit. The purported clarification issued by the State of Haryana to which our c attention has been drawn, in our opinion, is also not relevant. The clarification furnished by the State Government was in relation to those employees who were not being promoted to the next higher post. The same must have reference to those junior clerks whose services were confirmed but who had not 0 been promoted to the post of U.D.C. or higher posts. Once services are confirmed, an employee would be borne on the
regular cadre. He thus being in the regular service, satisfactory completion of the stipulated period therein would entitle him to the benefits thereof, 18. We, therefore, are of the opinion that the impugned
judgment cannot be sustained. The question, however, remains that the apoellant_s deliberately or otherwise despite a clear provision conrarned- F in the rules did not terminate the services of the respondent: no.1. He was allowed to continue in service. It is neither denied nor disputed that despite the fact that he did not pass the Departmental Accounts Examination, he was otherwise a
competent officer. In-fact, he has been permitted to officiate on G a higher post. In a situation of this nature, in our opinion, the appellants had a duty to give him a warning. His case should have been treated in terms of the rules. Failure on the part of the State to do so, in our opinion, has seriously prejudiced him. Had such warning being given, he could have appeared in the examination.
CHIEF ENGINEER/OPERATION DAKSHINI HARYANA BIJLI 333 VITRAN NIGAM LID. v. MAUJ KHAN [S.B. SINHA, J.] It is the case of the appellants that the respondent no.1 did A not appear at the examination at all. It has been held that the respondent is not entitled to the benefit claimed. He was bound to pass the test within the prescribed period. On failure to pass the test, his services were liable to be terminated. Under the Rules, he was not entitled to any warning regarding the failure to pass the test.
However, he was allowed to continue in service and received the salary. What is denied is only the benefit of additional increment which can be granted on fulfilling certain conditions. In such circumstances, there may not be justification C for payment of compensation. Instead, the appellants should be directed not to deny pensionary benefits to the respondent on the ground that his services were not regularized/confirmed. Such direction is necessary only if there is a move to deny pensionary benefits.
19. The appeal is allowed subject to the aforementioned order. However, in the facts and circumstances of the case, there shall be no order as to costs. D.G. Appeal allowed.