Monday, January 18, 2021

                                                                                                                   Dated: 11th January 2021

 

Dear friends,

 

       After a prolonged struggle for 18 years, Justice has ultimately prevailed over in this New Year of 2021.  And Perseverance has borne its fruit.

 

It should be well remembered that Railway Accounts cadre, under the banner of AIRASA, was able to achieve improved Pay scales in the V CPC only after several rounds of persuasion and putting forth justifications/historical background for the same, in the appropriate forums. The same was granted only notionally with effect from 01.01.1996 and actually paid with only from 19.02.2003.

 

Though Hon’ble Supreme Court of India had upheld the orders of Hon’ble High Courts of Ernakulum and Patna, earlier in 2013, to grant Arrears of Pay due, on account of the improved V CPC pay scales, being implemented notionally from 1st January 1996, the Railway administration implemented it only for the Applicants.

 

Since appeals from this Association to Railway Board, on implementation of the said order, to all eligible employees did not yield the desired result, this Association was left with no other option but to take it up legally, under the able guidance and dynamic leadership of Shri. M. S. Unnikrishnan, former General Secretary of AIRASA.   

 

As could be expected, the Principal Bench of Hon’ble CAT, New Delhi ordered to implement the improved Pay scales, on actual basis, from 1-1-96 and struck down the word “Notionally” in the Railway Ministry’s Notification implementing the improved pay scales from 01-01-1996, to all the eligible employees.

 

But the administration preferred an Appeal in the Hon’ble Delhi High Court, where the same was rejected and ordered the payment of arrears be made within 12 weeks, failing which it would attract interest of 6% p.a.

 

As the Administration remained silent on its implementation, a Caveat was filed by this Association in the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India. Taking advantage of Covid 19 situation, Administration remained inactive over the Hon’ble High Court’s order. Only after a second Caveat was filed by the Association, Railway Board filed a review petition in Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in November 2020. The same came up for Admission on 8th January 2021. In the Admission stage, the SLP was dismissed by the three member Bench of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India.  So, finally Justice has been delivered and all the eligible Accounts Staff, will get arrears for improved Pay scales in V CPC, for the period from 01-01-1996 to 18-02-2003.

 

       It is a historical moment for all of us after a sustained struggle. Parallels could be drawn to the moment in 2003, when the Railway Accounts cadre, under the banner of AIRASA, was able to achieve improved Pay scales in the V CPC.

 

       AIRASA will follow up the above, with Railway Board, to implement the directive of the Hon’ble Court, on receipt of the copy of the Order.

 

       Another grave injustice --- non-implementation of recommendation of VII CPC to grant Level 9 (GP of Rs.5400 in VI CPC) to Sr. SO(A)s/Sr.TIAs/Sr.ISAs on their completion of 4 years in Level 8 (GP of Rs.4800 in VI CPC) is being taken  up vigorously. After sustained political mobilisation including submission of representation to Hon’ble Home Minister Shri. Amit Shahji, who was  on a visit in Chennai during last month, the CEO &Chairman, Railway Board had finally cleared and forwarded the Minutes of the Meeting held by DOPT, in this regard on 21-01-2019. Now the ball lies in the court of  DOPT and it may take some more time to fructify since, it is learnt that the official who had been dealing this subject has been transferred on promotion and the new incumbent is yet to take over. The issue is being followed up closely.

 

       Regarding other pending issues and resolutions passed in the BGM action is being taken and FC and other concerned officials of Railway Board are being addressed.

 

                   With seasonal greetings,

                                                                                                      Yours fraternally

 

 

 

                                                                                                       General Secretary

 





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