✦ High Court of India · 21 Apr 2025

Mr. Sureshan P., Adv v. UNION OF INDIA ORS

Case Details High Court of India · 21 Apr 2025
Court
High Court of India
Decided
21 Apr 2025
Length
1,654 words

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Judgment

1. This petition has been filed by the petitioner, praying for the following reliefs: “a) Issue of writ of certiorari and quash the office memorandum dated 27.9.2016 issued by the DOPT whereby „The bench mark for granting financial up gradation under MACPS is changed to 'very good' from 'good' by making it applicable from 25.7.2016 and thus giving a retrospective effect. Or b) In the alternative declare that the effect of office memorandum dated 27/28.9.2016 of DOPT will have application for the bench mark done from the date of its operation and not for the previous years as the employee who have got the grading done prior to the issuance of the office memorandum will not be required to obtain „very good' and his case for financial up gradation for MACPS should required to be considered on the basis of bench mark of 'good‟ for previous three years c) Consequentially quash and set aside the letter dated 30.11.2017 issued by the DIG Signature Not Verified W.P.(C) 3585/2018 Digitally Signed By:RENUKA NEGI Signing Date:22.04.2025 10:54:54

CISF, Unit IGI airport whereby the petitioner had been denied financial up gradation on account of not having three „very good' out of previous five years APR/APAR the respondents d) Direct financial up gradation to the petitioner on the basis of 19.5.2009 notification of MACPS from the date of his eligibility and also direct them to pay the entire arrears of pay along with interest @18 per annum.” to grant Brief Facts:

2. It is the case of the petitioner that the petitioner was recruited in Central Industrial Security Force (in short, „CISF‟) as a Constable on

14.08.2000, and was thereafter posted in various Units. The petitioner was promoted to the post of Sub-Inspector with the CISF on

15.07.2007 through a Limited Departmental Competitive Exam (in short, „LDCE‟).

3. It is the case of the petitioner that on 16.07.2017, he completed 10 years of service in the post of Sub-Inspector with a grade pay of Rs.4200/-, and became entitled to be considered for the grant of the 1st MACP, however, the respondents failed to grant the 1st MACP to the petitioner. The petitioner submitted a representation to the respondent no.3 seeking the benefit of 1st MACP, and vide the Office Order dated

30.11.2017, issued by the respondent no.3, the representation of the petitioner was rejected on the ground that he was not having three „very good‟ gradings in his Annual Confidential Report (ACR)/Annual Performance Assessment Report (APAR) for the last five years, therefore, he is not entitled to the 1st MACP upgradation. The petitioner claims that he is having the benchmark of „good‟ for Signature Not Verified W.P.(C) 3585/2018 Digitally Signed By:RENUKA NEGI Signing Date:22.04.2025 10:54:54 three out of five previous years in his ACR/APAR.

4. It is not denied that in terms of the Office Memorandum No.35034/3/2008-Estt (D) dated 19.05.2009 issued by the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions (Department of Personnel and Training) (in short, „DoPT‟), the Government accepted the recommendation of the 6 Central Pay Commission (in short, „CPC‟) and introduced the Modified Assured Career Progression (in short, „MACP‟) Scheme with further modification to grant three financial upgradations at intervals of 10, 20 and 30 years of continuous regular service. The said scheme was in supersession of the old Assured Career Progression (ACP) Scheme. The MACP was to become operational with effect from 01.09.2008. The financial upgradation was to be on a non-functional basis, subject to fitness, in the hierarchy of grade pay within the PB-l. For financial upgradation under the MACP Scheme, the benchmark of 'Good' was applicable till the grade pay of Rs.6600/- in PB-3, and the benchmark of 'Very Good' was applicable for the grade pay of Rs.7600/- and above.

5. The DoPT, vide the Office Memorandum E.No.35034/372015- th CPC Estt.(D) dated 27/28.09.2016, accepted the report of the 7 whereby the benchmark for performance appraisal for promotion and financial upgradation under the MACP Scheme was enhanced from „Good‟ to „Very Good‟. The change was to come into effect from

25.07.2016.

6. As the petitioner had not obtained 3 APAR gradings of „very Signature Not Verified W.P.(C) 3585/2018 Digitally Signed By:RENUKA NEGI Signing Date:22.04.2025 10:54:54 good‟ in the 5 years preceding the year of the DPC, his representation against the non-grant of MACP was rejected vide the Impugned Order dated 30.11.2017. Submissions by the learned counsel for the petitioner:

7. The learned counsel for the petitioner, placing reliance on the Office Memorandum No.35034/3/2015-Estt.(D) dated 22.10.2019 issued by the DoPT, submits that in terms of Clause 17 of the Scheme attached thereto, the benchmark for the APARs up till the year 2015- 2016 was continued to be as per the MACP Guidelines issued vide Office Memorandum No.35034/3/2008-Estt (D) dated 19.05.2009 by the DOPT, which is, „Good‟. He submits that applying the said yardstick, the petitioner would be entitled to the grant of the 1st MACP. Submissions by the learned counsel for the respondents:

8. On the other hand, the learned counsel for the respondents reiterates that as the petitioner was not meeting the prescribed benchmark stipulated Office Memorandum E.No.35034/372015-Estt.(D) dated 27/28.09.2016 DOPT, he was rightly denied the benefit of the 1st MACP. issued by Analysis and findings:

9. We have considered the submissions made by the learned counsels for the parties. Signature Not Verified W.P.(C) 3585/2018 Digitally Signed By:RENUKA NEGI Signing Date:22.04.2025 10:54:54

10. It is not denied that in terms of the Office Memorandum No. E.No.35034/372015-Estt.(D) dated 27/28.09.2016, the benchmark for grant of the MACP was upgraded to „Very Good‟ in at least three out of five last ACRs, hence, if strictly applied, the petitioner would not have met the prescribed criteria for the grant of the 1st MACP. However, this would not be the end of the matter.

11. The DoPT, by the Office Memorandum No.35034/3/2015- Estt.(D) dated 22.10.2019, has issued the “Consolidated Guidelines Regarding Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme for the Central Government Civilian Employees”. The Paragraph 17 of the said Scheme reads as under: “17(i). For grant of financial upgradation under the MACP Scheme, the prescribed Benchmark shall be „Very Good‟, for all levels. This shall be effective for upgradations under MACPS falling due on or after 25.07.2016 and the revised benchmark shall be applicable for the APARs for the year 2016- 17 and subsequent years. of MACP, 17(ii). While assessing the suitability of an employee Departmental Screening Committee (DSC) shall assess the APARs in the reckoning period. The benchmark for the APARs for the years 2016-17 and thereafter shall be „Very Good‟. The benchmark for the years 2015-16 and earlier years shall continue be as per the MACP guidelines issued vide DoPT O.M. dated 19.05.2009: “The financial upgradation would be non-functional basis subject to fitness in the hierarchy of grade pay within the PB-I. Thereafter for upgradation under the MACPS the benchmark of „good‟ would be applicable till the grade pay of Rs.6600/- in Signature Not Verified W.P.(C) 3585/2018 Digitally Signed By:RENUKA NEGI Signing Date:22.04.2025 10:54:54 PB-3. The benchmark will be „Very Good‟ for financial upgradation to the grade pay of Rs.7600 and above.” For example, if a particular MACP falls due on or after 25.07.2016, the following benchmarks for APARs are applicable: APAR for the year Benchmark grading for MACP for Level 11 and below Benchmark grading for MACP for Level 12 and above 2013-14 and earlier Good 2014-15 Good 2015-16 Good 2016-17 Very Good Very Good Very Good Very Good Very Good 2017-18 subsequent Very Good Very Good

12. By the reading of the above, it would now be apparent that while assessing the suitability of an employee for grant of MACP, the Departmental Screening Committee has to assess the APARs for the benchmark for the year 2016-2017 and thereafter to be „Very Good‟. However, the benchmark for the years 2015-2016 and the earlier years would continue to be as per the MACP Guidelines issued by the DoPT vide Office Memorandum No.35034/3/2008-Estt (D) dated

19.05.2009, which is, „Good‟ till the Grade Pay of Rs.6600/- in PB-3 and „Very Good‟ for Grade Pay of Rs.7600/- and above, as also held Signature Not Verified W.P.(C) 3585/2018 Digitally Signed By:RENUKA NEGI Signing Date:22.04.2025 10:54:54 by this Court in Narender Kumar v. Union of India & Ors., 2025 SCC OnLine Del 1378.

13. In the present case, as the petitioner was falling within the Grade Pay of Rs.4600/-, therefore, he continued to be governed by the benchmark of „Good‟ for the years 2015-2016 and earlier, and met the benchmark for the grant of the 1st MACP.

14. Accordingly, we set aside the Impugned Order dated

30.11.2017 and direct that the case of the petitioner be placed by the respondents before the appropriate authority within a period of eight weeks from today, which shall take a decision on the grant of the 1st MACP to the petitioner by applying the benchmark of „good‟ till the year 2015-2016 and „very good‟ thereafter, as also the relevant rules applicable thereto.

15. The arrears, if any, found payable, shall be released to the petitioner within a period of four weeks thereafter alongwith interest at the rate of 6 % per annum.

16. The petition is disposed of with the above directions. APRIL 21, 2025/VS/SJ NAVIN CHAWLA, J TEJAS KARIA, J Signature Not Verified W.P.(C) 3585/2018 Digitally Signed By:RENUKA NEGI Signing Date:22.04.2025 10:54:54

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