ALL
INDIA POSTAL EMPLOYEES UNION POSTMEN AND MTS
(Affiliated to National Federation of Postal
Employees)
17/3D, Type III, P&T
Quarters, Kali Bari Marg, New Delhi-110001
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No P- IV CHQ/Staff /2018-20 Dated 26th Sept 2018
To
The Secretary
Department of Posts
Dak Bhavan
New Delhi-110001
Subject: ORDER OF SUPREME COURT ON CIVIL APPEAL NO 2010 OF 2009 RELATING TO ENTITLED MONETARY BENEFITS EFFECTIVE FROM
01.01.1996 –Rs 3,050/- FOR POSTMEN AND MAILGUARDS REGARDING
While inviting your
kind attention on the subject matter wherein it was requested many times for early
issue of orders for implementation of the Judgment of Hon’ble Supreme Court.
A kind reference is
also invited to the Directorate Memo No 23-8/97/PE-1(PCC) dated 03 July 1998 by
which pay scale of Postmen and Mail Guard have been revised from pay scale Rs
2750-70-3800-75-4400 to Rs 3050-75-3950-80-4590 wef 10.10.1997. All India
Postal Employees Union filed SLP No 6394/2007 before Hon’ble Supreme Court
which was converted into Civil Appeal No 2010 /2009 demanding grant of upgraded
pay scale of Rs 3050-4590 from 01.01.1996 instead of 10.10.1997 after dismissal
of the matter before Hon’ble CAT PB New Delhi and Hon’ble Delhi High Court. This
has the reference to the subject matter and the judgment was given on 07th
May 2015 by the Hon’ble Supreme Court entitling monetary benefits effective
from 01.01.1996 instead of 10.10.1997.
However after protracted correspondence for
many years, the implementation order relating to Supreme Court Judgment was
issued by your office vide letter No 2-1/ 2007-PCC dated 23rd May
2018 to all concerned authorities for suitable action. In this connection, it
is mentioned that implementation order are unnecessary being delayed at lower level
by wrong interpretation causing mental agony and harassment to the affected
members. In many divisions, in almost
all the circles, the process of implementation is either almost stagnant or at
snail placed.
The matter has already
been over delayed and many beneficiaries of affecting this order would have
been expired and their family pensioners are also awaiting the monetary
benefits but further delayed action would also hurt them in the same way.
We would also urge upon
you to intervene personally and direct the authorities by issuing special
strict instructions with dead line so that left over beneficiaries could reap
the benefits of long struggle of the above order assuring early action in this
regard.
A
line of reply as early as possible for the action being taken in this regard
will be highly appreciated and requested for an acknowledgement of this
communication.
Yours faithfully,
(Debabrata
Mohanty)
General Secretary
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