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Ramkishan Tiwari S/o Radheshyam Tiwari vs. Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited

Decided on 31 May 2024• Citation: CW/9498/2024• High Court of Rajasthan
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               [2024:RJ-JP:26170]                                                   
                     HIGH  COURT   OF JUDICATURE    FOR RAJASTHAN                   
                                    BENCH   AT JAIPUR                               
                            S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 9498/2024                  
                Ramkishan Tiwari S/o Radheshyam Tiwari, Aged About 71 Years,        
                R/o A-189-B, Indera Verma Colony, Shastri Nagar, Jaipur (Raj.)      
                                                               ----Petitioner       
                                          Versus                                    
                1.    Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Through Its Managing      
                      Director, Vidyut Bhawan, Jyoti Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan.      
                2.    Superintending Engineer, Jaipur City Circle (J.c.c.) Jaipur   
                      Vidyut Vitran Nigam  Limited, Ram  Mandir Road, Near          
                      Railway Station, Jaipur (Raj.)                                
                3.    Accounts Officer (Pension), Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam        
                      Limited, Jaipur (Raj.)                                        
                4.    Assistant Engineer (A-Iii), Jaipur City Circle (J.c.c.), Jaipur
                      Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Shastri Nagar, Jaipur (Raj.)     
                                                            ----Respondents         
               For Petitioner(s)    :  Mr. Sudhir Yadav                             
               For Respondent(s)    :  Mr. S.S. Naruka, AAG                         
                           HON'BLE  MR.  JUSTICE  SAMEER   JAIN                     
                                          Order                                     
               31/05/2024                                                           
               1.   Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the issue       
               involved in the present matter is no more res integra in view of     
               judgment of Division Bench of this Court in the case of Ramesh       
               Chander  Gupta  vs. State of Rajasthan & Ors. (D.B. Civil Writ       
               Petition No.  2800/2021;    decided  on  17.10.2023).   It is        
               further submitted that in similar facts and circumstances, the       
               order of the Division Bench has also been followed by Co-ordinate    
               Bench in the case of Ramesh Chand   vs. State of Rajasthan &         

               [2024:RJ-JP:26170]                               [CW-9498/2024]      
                                          (2 of 3)                                  
               Ors. (S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 19121/2023;   decided  on         
               07.12.2023).                                                         
               2.   Learned counsel for the respondents does not dispute the        
               fact that the issue, as raised in the present writ petition, is similar
               to Ramesh   Chander  Gupta  (supra). However,  it is contended       
               that the petitioner has approached the Court at a belated stage.     
               3.   Heard.                                                          
               4.   The fact that the issue involved is covered by Division Bench   
               of this Court in case  of Ramesh    Chander  Gupta   (supra)         
               remains  undisputed. The  contention that the  petitioner has        
               approached the Court with a little delay is of no relevancy in the   
               facts and circumstances as matters of salary and pension have a      
               recurring cause of action, as was held by the Hon’ble Supreme        
               Court  in Rushibhai   Jagdishbhai   Pathak   vs.  Bhavnagar          
               Municipal Corporation: 2022  (4) SLR 862  (SC).                      
               5.   In the case of Ramesh  Chander  Gupta  (supra), Division        
               Bench of this Court inter-alia while referring to orders passed in   
               Union of India & Ors. vs. Manohar  Lal & Ors. (D.B. Civil Writ       
               Petition No.5445/2022;     decided  on  07.08.2023)    &  the        
               Commissioner,   Kendriya  Vidyalaya  Sangathan   &  Anr.  vs.        
               Ram   Karan   Bhakar   &   Ors.  (D.B.  Civil Writ   Petition        
               No.4139/2022)    as well as judgment of Hon’ble Supreme Court        
               in the case of The Director (Admn. and HR) KPTCL   & Ors. vs.        
               C.P. Mundinamani    &  Ors.:  2023  SCC  OnlineSC   401  has         
               passed the following directions:-                                    
                      “It is also brought to the notice of this Court that          
                      Special Leave Petition (C) No.3420/2023 and Special           
                      Leave Petition (C) No.1001/2023 have also been dis-           

               [2024:RJ-JP:26170]                               [CW-9498/2024]      
                                          (3 of 3)                                  
                      posed off on  19.05.2023. A  copy of orders dated             
                      11.04.2023  and   19.05.2023  passed   by  Hon’ble            
                      Supreme  Court  have also been  placed on  record.            
                      Therefore, the present petitions are also disposed off        
                      on the same terms  with direction to the respondents          
                      to consider the claim of the petitioners and pass ap-         
                      propriate orders and other consequential benefits as          
                      per their entitlement. Whatever  amount  is found             
                      payable be also released within a period of one month.        
                      Accordingly, the present petitions are dis-posed of.”         
               6.   In light of the subsequent developments and the change in       
               legal position, the petitioner shall be at liberty to file a detailed
               representation before the concerned authority within a period of     
               10 days, which shall be adjudicated upon by the said authority       
               within a further period of 60  days, after having effectuated        
               compliance with the principles of natural justice and also, the law  
               applicable.                                                          
               7.   In light of the aforesaid, the instant petition is disposed of. 
               Pending applications, if any, stand disposed of.                     
                                                           (SAMEER  JAIN),J         
               DEEPAK/s-558