Implement the decision of Hon’ble Supreme Court in respect
of 3rd MACP to accounts staff-AIRF to Railway Board
All India Railwaymen’s Fedaration
No.AIRF/227(213)
Dated: October 30, 2013
Dated: October 30, 2013
The
Secretary(E),
Railway Board,
New Delhi
Railway Board,
New Delhi
Dear Sir,
Sub: Implementation of the judgment of the Hon’able Supreme Court
Ref: (i) AIRF’s letter No.AIRF/227(213) dated 26.08.2013
(ii) Board’s letter No.PC-V/2011/M/3/AIRF dated 07.10.2013
Apropos above, the reply of the Railway Board, contained in their letter under reference, is highly disappointing and unacceptable to us. Mere reiteration of Board’s earlier letter cannot justify the stand of the administration, as the Hon’ble Supreme Court dismissed the Special Leave Petition filed by the administration. The apex court held in the said judgment that, if any restructuring of posts takes place, it does not amount to promotion. Accordingly, the office of the FA&CAO/S&W/PER/SR vide Memorandum P.535/S&W/PER/ADMN/FIX/MACP dated 17.09.2012 accorded financial upgradation of Grade Pay of Rs.5400 to Shri V. Venkataraman, Accounts Assistant/FA&CAO/S&VV/ PER/SR. This clearly indicates that the upgradation from Jr. Accounts Asstt. to Accounts Asstt. in terms of restructuring of the posts in the ratio of 20:80 does not amount to promotion.
According to
Article 141 of the Constitution of India, policy decision, delivered on the
particular subject by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, is binding upon the
Government of India.
The Board
are, therefore, again urged to re-examine the issue In the light of the facts
appraised above and grant the benefit of the 31d MACP(GP Rs.5400) to all the
eligible Supervisory Staff whose initial appointment was CG-II/Accounts Clerk.
An early
action in the matter shall be highly appreciated.
Yours faithfully,sd/-
(Shiva Gopal
Mishra)
General Secretary
General Secretary
Source: AIRF