Supreme Court of India

Punjab State Electricity … vs Ravinder Kumar Sharma & Ors., Etc on 27 October, 1986

Supreme Court of India
Punjab State Electricity … vs Ravinder Kumar Sharma & Ors., Etc on 27 October, 1986
Equivalent citations: 1987 AIR 367, 1987 SCR (1) 72
Author: B Ray
Bench: Ray, B.C. (J)
           PETITIONER:
PUNJAB STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD,PATIALA & ANR. ETC.

	Vs.

RESPONDENT:
RAVINDER KUMAR SHARMA & ORS., ETC.

DATE OF JUDGMENT27/10/1986

BENCH:
RAY, B.C. (J)
BENCH:
RAY, B.C. (J)
SEN, A.P. (J)

CITATION:
 1987 AIR  367		  1987 SCR  (1)	 72
 1986 SCC  (4) 617	  JT 1986   743
 1986 SCALE  (2)690
 CITATOR INFO :
 RF	    1989 SC 307	 (5,8)


ACT:
    Constitution  of  India, 1950--Articles 14	&  16--State
Electricity Board--Service rule--Promotion from post of line
men to line superintendent--Differentiation between  diploma
and  non-diploma  qualified line men--Fixation of  quota  on
such basis--Held illegal and unconstitutional.
    Civil Services--P.W.D. (Electricity Branch)	 Provisional
Class III (Subordinate Posts) Rules, 1952--Line Men to	Line
Superintendent-Promotion of--Differentiation between diploma
and   non-diploma   holders  in	 fixation   of	 quota	 for
promotion--Whether valid and constitutional.



HEADNOTE:
    Plaintiff-respondent Ravinder Kumar Sharma joined  serv-
ice  as a Line-Man under the  respondent-Electricity  Board.
The  terms and conditions of the service of the Line-Man  as
well  as  of the Line-Superintendent were  governed  by	 the
P.W.D. (Electricity Branch) Provisional Class III  (Subordi-
nate  posts)  Rules 1952. The Line-Man	are  either  diploma
holders	 or I.T.I. trained or non-diploma holders  and	they
form  and constitute one common cadre known as Line-Man	 and
were in the same scale of pay. The seniority list of all the
Line-Man is common and joint. By order dated 12.7.1977,	 the
respondent-Board  promoted Gutdial Singh, Jaswant Singh	 and
Ramesh	Kumar shown in the common seniority list at S.	Nos.
1451, 1546 and 2309 respectively, to the pest of Line-Super-
intendent even though the plaintiff-respondent's position in
the  seniority list was at S. No. 995 and he was  senior  to
the  said  officials.  By order dated  17.8.1977  the  Chief
Engineer of the respondent-Electricity Board further promot-
ed  Sudesh Kumar and Virender Kumar whose name stand  at  S.
No.  1877 and 2279 in the joint seniority list.	 The  Plain-
tiff-respondent	 filed a suit alleging that this  policy  of
promotion from Line-Man to Line-Superintendent on a pick and
choose	basis by fixing a quota between the diploma  holders
and non-diploma holders is wholly illegal,  unconstitutional
and  arbitrary	as  it adversely  affected  the	 promotional
prospect of the non-diploma holders Line-Men and prayed	 for
a decree declaring that the orders dated 12.7.1977 and
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17.8.1977  promoting  the  defendants 3 to  7  are  illegal,
discriminatory	and null and void as it arbitrarily  affects
the  rights of the plaintiff who is senior to them and	that
he  be promoted to the post of Line Superintendent from	 the
date defendant Nos. 3 to 7 were promoted.
    The	 defendant Nos. :1 and 2 contested the claim of	 the
plaintiff contending that the terms and conditions of  serv-
ice of Line-Man and the Line-Superintendent are governed  by
the  P.W.D. (Electricity Branch) Provisional  Service  Class
III  (Subordinate  Posts)  Rules 1952 framed  by  the  State
Government  under  Art. 309 of the  Constitution,  that	 the
Electricity  Board  by various orders prescribed  quota	 for
diploma holders Line-Men for promotion to the post of  Line-
Superintendent,	 that according to this quota the  defendant
Nos. 3 to 7 have been promoted and that the fixation of	 the
quota  on the basis of educational qualification  cannot  be
questioned as arbitrary or discriminatory-
    The	 Subordinate  Judge First Class	 decreed  the  suit,
holding that the plaintiff was entitled to promotion to	 the
post of Line-Superintendent and the orders dt.12.7.1977	 and
17.8.1977  whereby the defendant Nos. 3 to 7  were  promoted
even  though they were junior to the plaintiff	are  illegal
and in violation of the rights of the plaintiff and,  there-
fore, the plaintiff was declared to have been promoted	from
the date when his said juniors were promoted.
    The	 appeal	 filed by the State  Electricity  Board	 was
dismissed  by  the Additional District	Judge  holding	that
there was no reasonable nexus by fixing quota for  promoting
diploma-holders Line-Men to the post of	 Line-Superintendent
even  though the non-diploma holders as well as the  diploma
holders formed the joint cadre of Line-Man for promotion  to
the  post of Line-Superintendent- The judgments and  decrees
of the Courts below were affirmed by the High Court.
Dismissing the Appeals and the Special Leave Petition,
     HELD: 1. There is no dispute, rather it is not  contro-
verted	that  in the joint seniority list  of  Line-Men	 the
plaintiff-respondent's	name  was mentioned at	S.  No.	 995
whereas	 names of defendant Nos. 3 to 7 appear in  the	said
list at S. Nos. 1451, 1546, 2309, 1877 and 2279	 respective-
ly-  Therefore, all the defendant Nos. 3 to 7 are junior  to
the plaintiff-respondent- It is also clear and evident	from
the  Office Order No. 97 dated 22.10.68 that the  qualifica-
tion  for promotion to the post of Line-Superintendent	from
Line-Man  is either holding certificate or diploma in  Elec-
trical Engineering from any recognised institute or
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having	passed 11/2 years course in the electrical trade  of
Electrician/  Line-Man/Wire-Man from  recognised  Industrial
Training  Institute and are matriculates and have worked  as
Line-Man for four years continuously and immediately  before
the promotion. [80A-C]
    2. The plaintiff-respondent who is an Arts Graduate	 and
have  I.T.I.  Certificate (in the trade of  electrician	 two
years' duration) and also have National Apprentice  Certifi-
cate in the trade of Line-Man 3 years' duration is  eligible
for  promotion to the post of Line-Superintendent as he	 has
fulfilled all the requisite qualifications. All the line-men
either diploma holders or non-diploma holders are performing
the same kind of work and duties and they belong to the same
cadre  having common/joint seniority list for  promotion  to
the post of Line-Superintendent. The Orders dated  12.7.1977
being  Order No. 73 promoting defendant Nos. 3, 4 and  5  as
well as Office Order No. 898 dated 37.8.77 promoting defend-
ant Nos. 6 and 7 on the basis of quota from diploma  holders
as  fixed by the order of the State Electricity Board  dated
9.5.74	is  wholly arbitrary,  illegal,	 discriminatory	 and
violative  of the equality clause contained in Arts. 14	 and
16 of the Constitution in as much as it purports to  promote
defendant  Nos.	 3  to 7 who are admittedly  junior  to	 the
plaintiff-respondent  in  service as Line-Man in  the  State
Electricity Board. [80D-G]
Shujat Ali's case [1975] 1 SCR 449 at 480 followed.
    3.	There  is no infirmity in the judgment of  the	High
Court affirming the judgment and decree of the Courts below.
[81E]



JUDGMENT:

CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION: Civil Appeal Nos. 3341-
42/83 & S.L.P. No. 2693/84 .

From the Judgment & Order dated 25-1-83 of the High
Court of Punjab & Haryana in Regular Second Appeal No.
254/83
Hardev Singh and R.S. Sodhi for the Appellants.
C.S. Vaidyanathan for the Appellants in C.A.No. 3342/83.
Respondent-in-person.

The Judgment of the Court was delivered by
B.C. RAY, J. These two appeals by special leave one by the
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Punjab State Electricity Board, Patiala and the other by
Gurdial Singh & Ors. who were defendant-respondent Nos.
3,4,6 and 7 in Civil Suit No. 293T/16-1-181/17-7-80 passed
in R.S.A. No. 254/38 whereby the judgments and the decrees
of the courts below were affirmed decreeing the plaintiff
respondent’s suit declaring that the plaintiffrespondent be
deemed to have been promoted from the date when his juniors
as mentioned in the suit were promoted to the posts of
Line-Superintendents.

The case of the plaintiff in short is that the plaintiff-
respondent Ravinder Kumar Sharma joined the service under
the respondent No. 1, Punjab State Electricity Board as a
Line-Man on 25th December, 1969 and he worked as apprentice
Line-Man from 29.12.1969 to 28.12.1970 on a fixed salary of
Rs. 140 per month. Thereafter he was allowed regular scale
of pay of Rs. 110-330 since the date of his joining as a
Line-Man. The terms and conditions of the service of the
LineMen as well as of the Line-Superintendent are governed
by the rules framed by the Punjab Government in exercise of
its powers under Art. 309 of the Constitution of India which
were termed as P.W.D. (Electricity Branch) Provisional Class
III (Subordinate posts) Rules 1952. Subsequently the State
Electricity Board came into being and the Electricity De-
partment came under the administration of the State Elec-
tricity Board.

The Plaintiff has stated in the plaint that as a Line-
Man he had been performing his duties efficiently and hon-
estly and there was never any complaint against his work.
His work and conduct had always been appreciated by his
superiors from time to time. He possesses the following
qualifications:–

1. B.A.

2. I.T.I. (in the trade of Electrician 2 year’s duration).

3. National Apprentice Certificate in the trade of Line-Man
(3 year’s duration).

All the Line-Men under the defendant No. 1, that is,
Punjab State Electricity Board are either diploma holders or
I.T.I. trained or non-diploma holders and they form and
constitute one common cadre known as Line-Man and in the
same scale of Rs. 110-330. The seniority list of all these
Line-Men is common and joint. It has been further alleged
that defendant No. 1 had been promoting officials from Line-

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Men to the Line-Superintendent on a pick and choose basis-in
consideration of the qualifications by fixing a quota be-
tween the diploma holders and non-diploma holders and this
has resulted in arbitrary discrimination between the diploma
holders and non diploma holders Line-Men thereby adversely
affecting the promotional prospect of the non-diploma hold-
ers Line-Men. It has been further stated that this policy of
the defendant No. 1 was set aside by the Punjab and Haryana
High Court in L.P. No. 618, 619 of 1975 fixing the quota
between diploma holders and non-diploma holders Line Super-
intendents by orders dated 12.1.1965 and 27.6.1974. Though
the minimum qualification for promotion of Line-Man to
Line-Superintendent is however matriculation. The plaintiff
also stated that by order dated 12.7. 1977 the respondent
No. 1 promoted Gurdial Singh whose name appeared at S. No.
1451 in the common seniority list and also the defendant
Jaswant Singh whose name appeared at S. No. 1546 in the said
list as well as Ramesh Kumar standing at S. No. 2309 in the
said seniority list to the post of Line-Superintendent even
though the plaintiffs position in the seniority list was at
S. No. 995 and he was senior to these officials. Thus the
plaintiff was passed over while his juniors were promoted.
This policy of pick and choose, it has been stated, in
promoting the officials is wholly illegal and discriminato-
ry. It has been further pleaded that by office order No. 899
dated 17.8.1977 the defendant No. 2, that is, the Chief
Engineer of the Electricity Board further promoted Sudesh
Kumar and Virender Kumar whose name stand at S. No. 1877 and
2279 in the joint seniority list as Line-Superintendent from
the Line-Man. The petitioner, therefore, pleaded that the
action of defendants Nos. 1 and 2 in fixing the quota be-
tween diploma holders and non-diploma holders Line-Men for
the purpose of promotion to the post of Line-Superintendent
and promoting the defendants 3 to 7 to the posts of Line-
Superintendent from Line-Man is wholly illegal, unconstitu-
tional and arbitrary. The plaintiff, therefore, prayed for a
decree declaring that the orders dated 12.7.1977. and
17.8.1977 promoting the defendants 3 to 7 are illegal,
discriminatory and null and void as it arbitrarily affects
the rights of the plaintiff who is senior to them in not
being promoted to the cadre of Line-Superintendent. The
plaintiff also prayed for a direction that he be promoted to
the post of Line-Superintendent from the date defendant Nos.
3 to 7 were promoted to the said post.

The defendant Nos. 1 and 2 contested the claim of the
plaintiff by filing written statement stating that the terms
and conditions of service of Line-Men and Line-Superintend-
ent are governed by the rules framed by the Punjab State
Government under Art. 309 of the
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Constitution and are termed as P.W.D. (Electricity Branch)
Provisional Service Class III (Subordinate posts) Rule 1952.
It has been further stated that the State Electricity Board
by office order dated 14.5.1970 prescribed a quota of 5% for
diploma holders Line-Men for promotion to the post of Line-
Superintendent- This quota of diploma holders Line-Men was
increased to 20% by the Board by order dated 2.7.1973. On
9.5.1974 the quota of diploma holders Line-Men for promotion
to the Line-Superintendent was further increased to 33%
whereas the quota for promotion of non-diploma holders
Line-Men to the post of Line-Superintendent was fixed at
33%. It has been stated that according to this quota the
defendant Nos. 3 to 7 have been promoted and the fixation of
quota on the basis of educational qualification cannot be
questioned as arbitrary or discriminatory.
After heating both the parties the Subordinate Judge,
1st Class, Patiala, held that the plaintiff was entitled to
promotion to the post of Line-Superintendent and the orders
dated 12.7.1977 and 17.7.1977 whereby the defendant Nos. 3
to 7 were promoted even though they were junior to the
plaintiff are illegal and in violation of the rights of the
plaintiff. The suit was decreed and the plaintiff was de-
clared to have been promoted from the date when his juniors
mentioned in the plaint were promoted to the post of Line-
Superintendent.

Against this judgment and decree the Punjab State Elec-
tricity Board, Patiala filed an appeal being C.A. No. 4368
of 1982. The Additional District, Judge, Patiala after
heating the parties dismissed the appeal with costs holding
that there was no reasonable nexus by fixing quota for
promoting diploma-holders Line-Men to the post of Line-
Superintendent even though the non-diploma holder as well as
the diploma holders formed the joint cadre of Line-Men for
promotion to the post of Line-Superintendent. The judgment
of the trial court was affirmed and it was also held that
the appeal was not competent inasmuch as there was no reso-
lution of the board authorising the filing of the appeal.
The cross objection filed by the plaintiff-respondent was
allowed.

Against this judgment and decree the defendant Nos. I
and 2 preferred an appeal being R.S.A. 254 of 1983. The said
appeal was dismissed by the High Court of Punjab and Haryana
and the judgment and decrees of the court below were af-
firmed. It is against this judgment and decree the aforesaid
two appeals on special leave petition have been filed in
this Court.

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The only issue raised in this appeal is whether the defend-
ant No. 1, that is, the Punjab State Electricity Board is
competent to discriminate between diploma holders and non-
diploma holders Line-Men forming the common cadre of Line-
Men having a common seniority list in promoting these Line-
Men on the basis of quota fixed by the order of the State
Electricity Board even though the requisite qualification
for promotion for Line-Man to the post of Line-Superintend-
ent is either the holding of diploma or certificate for
electrical engineering from a recognised institute or the
non-diploma holders having passed one and half year’s course
in the trade of Electrician/Line-Man/Wire Man from recog-
nised Industrial Training Institute and are matriculates and
have worked for four years as Line-Man continuously and
immediately before promotion, as has been provided by the
office order No. 97/ENG/BET/G-33 dated 22.10.1968 the rele-
vant excerpt of which is quoted herein below:–

“Far Direct Recruitment:

a) Possess 3 years, certificate or diploma
course in Electrical Engineering from any
recognised Institute, or a certificate of
having passed the N.’C.C. Test conducted by
the State Board of Technical Education/All
India Council for Technical Education.

b) Have passed action of the Institution of
Engineering (India) Exam. with Elementary
Electrical Engineering as the optional paper.
For Pormotion

c) (i) Have passed 11/2 years course in the
Electrical Trades of
Electrician/Line-Man/Wire-Man from recognised
Industrial Training Institutes and are matric-
ulates and have worked for 4 years as a Line-
Man continuously and immediately before promo-
tion.

(ii) Have passed 11/2 years course in the
Electrical Trades of
Electrician/Line-Man/Wire-Man from recognised
Industrial Training Institutes and are non-
matriculates but are capable of preparing
estimates, writing up measurement books accu-
rately, keeping store accounts etc. and have
worked for 4 years as a Line-Man continuously
and immediately before promotion.

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(iii) Persons holding diploma in Electrical
Engineering of 3 to 4 years duration recruited
as Line-Man against the reservation of 60%
fixed for recruitment of persons holding
certificate of 11/2 years course in the Elec-
trical Trades of Electrician/Line-Man/Wire-Man
from recognised Industrial Training Insti-
tutes, have worked as Lint-Man for 3 years
continuously and immediately before promotion.
On promotion as Line-Superintendent they will
be given weightage of 2 years’ service as
compared to non-diploma holders, at the time
of fixation of their seniority and pay in
accordance with the instructions contained in
Board’s Memo No. 88774/84/BET/(33)L dated
29.12.1967.

D (i) Matriculates Line-Man having a total
continuous service of 9 years as at A.L.M. and
Line-Man out of which they should have worked
as Line-Man for 4 years continuously and
immediately before promotion’.

(ii) Non-matriculates Line-Man having a total
continuous service of 11 years as A.L.M. and
Line-Man out of which they should have worked
as Line-Man for four years, continuously and
immediately before promotion, provided they
are capable of preparing estimates, writing up
measurement books accurately keeping store
accounts and in addition are conversant with
Consumer Accounts or possess a special experi-
ence for transmission line work.

The State Electricity Board by its order dated 14.5.1970
introduced the following quota for promotion to the cadre of
Line-Superintendents:

1. Direct recruitment from the open market 62%

2. Diploma holders Line-Men 5%

3. Line Men non-diploma holders 33%.

This quota of promotion for diploma holders Line-Man to the
pest of Line-Superintendent was further increased by office
order No. 244 dated 2.7.1975 by fixing the quota fox promo-
tion of diploma holders Line-Men already in Service of the
Board from 5% to 20%. Again by office order No. 78 dated
9.6.1974 the State Electricity Board further increased the
quota of promotion of diploma holders Line-Man already in
the service of the Board from 20% to 33%.

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There is no dispute, rather it is not controverted that
the position of the plaintiff-respondent in the joint sen-
iority list of Line-Men in the scale of Rs. 110-330 of the
Punjab State Electricity Board from 1.6.1967 to 31.8.1974
which has been filed as additional document by the Punjab
State Electricity Board in C.A. No. 3341 of 1983 that the
plaintiff-respondent’s name was mentioned at S. No. 995
whereas names of defendant Nos. 3 to 7 appear in the said
list in S. Nos. 1451, 1546, 2309, 1877 and 2279 respective-
ly. Therefore all the defendant Nos. 3 to 7 are undoubtedly
junior to the plaintiff-respondent as LineMen in the joint
seniority List of Line-Men comprising of both diploma hold-
ers and non-diploma holders Line-Men in the same cadre. It
iS also clear and evident from the office Order No. 97 dated
22.10.1968 that the qualification for promotion to the post
of Line-Superintendent from Line-Men is either holding cer-
tificate or diploma in electrical engineering from any
recognised institute or having passed 1-1/2 years Course in
the electrical trade of Electrician/Line-Man/WireMan from
reCognised Industrial Training Institute and are matricu-
lates and have worked as Line-Man for four years continuous-
ly and immediately before the promotion. The petitioner who
is an Arts Graduate and have I.T.I. Certificate (in the
trade of electrician 2 years’ duration) and also have Na-
tional Apprentice Certificate in the trade of Line-Man 3
years’ duration is eligible for promotion to the post of
Line-Superintendent as he has fulfilled all the requisite
qualifications. There is no gain saying that all the Line-
Men either diploma holders or non-diploma holders are per-
forming the same kind of work and duties and they belong to
the same cadre having a common/joint seniority list for
promotion to the post of Line-Superintendent. The orders
dated 12.7.1977 being order No. 73 promoting defendant Nos.
3, 4 and 5 as well as office order No. 898 dated 17.8.1977
promoting defendant Nos. 6 and 7 on the basis of quota from
diploma holders as fixed by the order of the State Electric-
ity Board dated 9.5.1974 is wholly arbitrary, illegal,
discriminatory and violative of the equality clause Con-
tained in Arts. 14 and 16 of the Constitution of India
inasmuch as it purports to promote defendant Nos. 3 to 7 who
are admittedly junior to the respondent No. 1 in service as
Line-Man in the State Electricity Board. It has been rightly
held by following the decision in Shujat Ali’s case [1975] 1
S.C.R 449 at 480 that the promotion of defendant Nos. 3 to 7
who are admittedly junior to the plaintiffrespondent in the
service as Line-Man to the post of Line-Superintendent are
illegal, arbitrary and discriminatory and so bad. It is
pertinent to refer to the observations of this Court in the
said case which read as follows:

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“But where graduates and non-graduates are
both regarded as fit and, therefore, eligible
for promotion, it is difficult to see how,
consistently with the claim for equal opportu-
nity any differentiation can be made between
them by laying down a quota of promotion for
each and giving preferential treatment to
graduates over non-graduates in the matter of
fixation of such quota. The result of fixation
of quota of promotion for each of the two
categories of Supervisors would be that when a
vacancy arises in the post of Assistant Engi-
neer, which, according to the quota is re-
served for graduate Supervisors, a non-gradu-
ate Supervisor cannot be promoted to that
vacancy, even if he is senior to all other
graduate Supervisors and more suitable than
they. His opportunity for promotion would be
limited only to vacancies available for non-
graduate Supervisors. That would clearly
amount to denial of equal opportunity to him.”

This observation apply with full force to the present
case, and it has been rightly held by the High Court of
Punjab and Haryana that the promotion of defendant Nos. 3 to
7 who are junior to the plaintiffrespondent from Line-Man to
the post of Line-Superintendent is wholly bad and discrimi-
natory and directed that the petitioner be deemed to have
been promoted to the post of Line-Superintendent from the
date the said defendants 3 to 7 had been promoted from
Line-Man to Line-Superintendent- In our considered opinion
there is no infirmity in the judgment of the High Court
affirming the judgment and decree of the courts below. and
we agree with the reasonings and conclusions arrived at by
the courts below. The two appeals on special leave are,
therefore, dismissed with costs, quantified at Rs.5000 to be
paid by the appellant of C.A. No. 3341 of 1983 to the re-
spondent No. 1.

The Punjab State Electricity Board, Patiala also filed
special leave petition (Civil) No. 2693 of 1984 against the
judgment and order dated 14.2.1984 passed in Civil Revision
No. 407 of 1984 by the High Court of Punjab and Haryana
dismissing the Revision Petition. This Revision Petition was
filed against the order rejecting the appellant’s applica-
tion for correction of the decree. As we have already dis-
missed the appeals there is no merit in this special leave
petition and the same is accordingly dismissed-

A.  P .J.				Appeals	 &  Petition
dismissed.
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