CHETAN PRAMOD GANGELE v. THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS AND
Case Details
2461.22wp etc (1) IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD 43 WRIT PETITION NO.2461 OF 2022 CHETAN PRAMOD GANGELE VERSUS THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS AND 44 WRIT PETITION NO.2463 OF 2022 YOGESH NATTHURAM JAWARE VERSUS THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS AND 45 WRIT PETITION NO.2464 OF 2022 VIJAY RAMDAS SHINDE VERSUS THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS AND 46 WRIT PETITION NO.2465 OF 2022 VIPIN PRATAPSINGH PARDESHI VERSUS THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS AND 47 WRIT PETITION NO.2472 OF 2022 SANJAY VANILAL BHAVSAR VERSUS THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS AND 48 WRIT PETITION NO.2474 OF 2022 HARISHCHANDRA NAMDEO PAWAR VERSUS 2461.22wp etc (2) THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS AND 49 WRIT PETITION NO.2475 OF 2022 RAJASHREE GOVINDA SONAWANE VERSUS THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA THROUGH ITS SECRETARY AND OTHERS AND 50 WRIT PETITION NO.2484 OF 2022 PRAVIN DHANRAJ JAGTAP VERSUS THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS AND 51 WRIT PETITION NO.2486 OF 2022 RENUKA DHANUSINGH NEKELE VERSUS THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS AND 52 WRIT PETITION NO.2492 OF 2022 RAVI BHAGWANDAS VYAS VERSUS THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS AND WRIT PETITION NO.6292 OF 2022 SANDEEP ARUN WANI VERSUS THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS AND WRIT PETITION NO.6293 OF 2022 SABIR AHEMAD SHAKIL AHEMAD MUJAWAR 2461.22wp etc (3) VERSUS THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS AND WRIT PETITION NO.6294 OF 2022 JITENDRA BHIMSING PATIL VERSUS THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS AND WRIT PETITION NO.6295 OF 2022 SHARAD VITTHAL BADGUJAR VERSUS THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS AND WRIT PETITION NO.2473 OF 2022 VAISHALI BHIMRAO BHALERAO VERSUS THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS AND WRIT PETITION NO.2470 OF 2022 BALASAHEB SHAMKANT WABLE VERSUS THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND OTHERS …. Mr P. S. Gaikwad, Advocate for petitioners Mr A. R. Kale, Mr S. K. Tambe, Mr S. G. Sangle, Mr P. K. Lakhotiya, A.G.Ps. for respondents/State Mr Maheshkumar S. Sonawane, Advocate for respondent No.4 Mr R.R. Bangar, Advocate for respondent No.5 in WP/2461/22 Mr D. G. Nagode, Advocate for respondent No.5 in WP/2463/22 Mr Bhushan Kulkarni, Advocate for respondent No.5 in WP/2464/22 Mr D. B. Gaikwad, Advocate for respondent No.5 in WP/6292/22 2461.22wp etc (4) CORAM : RAVINDRA V. GHUGE AND ANIL L. PANSARE, JJ. DATE : 20th June, 2022 PER COURT: 1. Identically placed six writ petitions, bearing Writ Petition Nos.6292/2022, 6293/2022, 6294/2022, 6295/2022, 2473/2022 and 2470/2022 are not on board today. By the consent of the parties, they are taken on board. 2. It is undisputed that in all these matters, the petitioners are either ‘Accountants’ or ‘Data Entry Operators’, working under the Taluka Health Officer, Chalisgaon. It is equally undisputed that each one of them has entered into a contractual service with the said office for a period of eleven months on an honourarium of Rs.5,000/- per month. No other allowances are payable to them. After completion of eleven months contractual service, the
Legal Reasoning
Similarly situated petitioners had approached this Court in Writ Petition No.5252/2020 along with a large group of petitions, 2461.22wp etc (5) filed at Aurangabad, and by an order dated 24/11/2021, this Court concluded that, they cannot be granted regularization while working on a project with the Zilla Parishad. Each of these petitioners had accepted contractual service with eyes wide open and on consolidated payments. 4. We, therefore, find that, neither can we direct their regularization, nor could any such order be passed, for continuing them in service, in the light of the judgment in Secretary, State of Karnataka and others v/s Umadevi (3) and others, (2006) 4 Supreme Court Cases 1. 5. Since this Court observed in paragraph No.11 in it’s aforesaid order dated 24/11/2021, the petitioners may approach the State Government with a request for regularization and the State Government would consider, whether their grievance could be redressed. The petitioners pray that this Court should also issue a similar order. 6. We find that the Hon’ble Apex Court has observed in Secretary, State of Karnataka V/s Umadevi (supra), that the appropriate authority may consider as a one time measure of granting regularization to such employees, who have completed 2461.22wp etc (6) more than 10 years. It calls for no debate that these petitioners cannot continue on contractual basis for their entire lifetime. Security of employment and pensionary and retiral benefits are inherently vital and decisive aspects, which enable a human being to live a life with dignity and respect. It is undisputed that the project under which they were appointed on contractual basis still continues and is executed through the Zilla Parishads in this State and funded by the Union of India under the National Health Mission. 7.
Arguments
contract is to end by efflux of time. It is contended that, they are in the employment of respondent No.4 on the basis of such contractual service, ranging between 10 to 14 years. 3.
Decision
In the aforesaid backdrop, these petitions are disposed off, with a direction to the Union of India and the State Government, to prepare a data of all such petitioners/employees, including those who have not approached the High Court or the Industrial Court, across the State of Maharashtra, and consider whether the Union of India and the State Government can introduce a measure for considering the absorption of such employees, in the light of the view expressed by the Hon’ble Apex Court in Secretary, State of Karnataka V/s Umadevi (supra). 8. We make it clear that, we have not expressed any opinion on the merits of the claim of these petitioners and it is left to the 2461.22wp etc (7) Union of India and the State Government to take a decision, keeping in view that the petitioners are approaching the Courts for seeking relief after having worked for more than 10 years on contractual basis. We expect the Union of India and the State Government to collect such data, on or before 20/10/2022 and take a policy decision as they may deem fit and appropriate, on or before 31/03/2023. (ANIL L. PANSARE, J.) (RAVINDRA V. GHUGE, J.) sjk