KARAM SINGH Vs. UNION OF INDIA (UOI) AND ORS.
LAWS(P&H)-2001-12-80
HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA
Decided on December 14,2001

KARAM SINGH Appellant
VERSUS
UNION OF INDIA (UOI) AND ORS. Respondents

JUDGEMENT

S.S. Nijjar, J. - (1.) IS the petitioner entitled to count the services rendered by him in the Army Education Corps towards pension and other retiral benefits on his retirement from the Kendriya Vidayalas Sangathan (hereinafter referred to as "Sangathan"), is the only question which requires determination in this petition under Articles 226/227 of the Constitution of India.
(2.) THE relevant facts may briefly be noticed. The petitioner was enrolled in the Army (Army Education Corps) on 16.8.1952. Thereafter, by order dated 25.7.1962, he was selected and appointed as Head Master of the Regiment Children School, Bombay Engineer Group, Kirkee, Poona. In November, 1962, the Government of India approved a scheme for establishment of Central Schools to provide educational facilities for the children of transferable Central Government employees including defence personnel. The implementation of this scheme was announced by the Ministry of Education in 1963 with effect from 1.7.1963. During the academic year 1963 -64, 20 regimental schools then functioning at places having large concentration of defence personnel were taken over as "Central Schools" or "Kendriya Vidyalas". The petitioner continued to work in the Central School, Kirkee. The Ministry of Education advertised some posts of Post Graduate Teachers, and the petitioner submitted an application on 10.2,1964 through proper channel i.e. Officer Commanding, Depot Battalion Bombay Engineers Group and Centre Kirkee Poona. Prior to the submission of the application, the petitioner was interviewed by the Assistant Education Advisor, Ministry of Education Government of India. At the time of interview, the petitioner requested that his service in the army be taken into account for pension purposes. He also made it clear that he would be prepared to seek discharge from the Army only if the Central School Authorities were prepared to absorb him as Post Graduate Teachers on regular basis and also take into account his services in the Army for purposes of pension. The petitioner, recorded the aforesaid condition in the application dated 10.2.1964. The application is attached with the Writ Petition as Annexure P -2. The relevant part of the application is as follows: - "In this connection I am to state that during the interview with Dr. D.V. Nivathe I had requested him that I am already working as Head Master of Central School, Kirkee as deputed by Officer Commanding, Depot Battalion, Bombay Engineer Group & Centre, Kirkee since 1st August, 1962. I had further requested him that I am prepared to resign from the Army service if the Central School authorities are prepared to absorb me as Post Graduate Teacher (History) in this school on regular basis and also take into account my present service in the Army for pension purposes," On 20,4.1964, the Chairman School Management Committee informed the petitioner that the Central Schools Unit, Ministry of Education has agreed to absorb him as Post Graduate Teacher (History) on regular basis in the pay scale of Rs. 250 -10 -290 -15 -380 -EB -15 -470 in the school on his being discharged from army education corps. The letter further stated that "further your present service in the Army will also be taken into account for pension purposes". The petitioner received an offer of appointment by letter dated 1.10,1964 (Annexure P -4 with the petition) making a reference to the interview on 15.1.1964 with Dr. D.V. Nivathe, Assistant Education Advisor, Ministry of Education Government of India and the letter dated 20.4.1964. The pay scale of the petitioner was fixed as mentioned In the earlier letter dated 20.4.1964. In paragraphs 3 and 4 it was mentioned as follows: - "As already intimated in the above quoted letter, your present service in the AEC will also be taken into account for pension purposes and other benefits. If your accept this offer on the terms mentioned above you may please intimate your acceptance to the undersigned and join your duty in this school within one month, failing which the offer of appointment will be treated as cancelled."
(3.) RELYING on the aforesaid promises at the stage of interview and in the two letters -Annexures P -3 and P -4, the petitioner sought discharge from the Army. He was discharged on 23.10.1064. On the very next day, he submitted his joining report i.e. w.e.f, 24.10.1964. Thereafter the petitioner served the sangathan without any break or any blemish on his service till superannuation. On 2.8,1965, the petitioner was appointed as Principal of the newly opened Central School at Udhampur. The letter of appointment mentioned that the Chairman School Management Committee Central School Udhampur will be deemed to be the appointing authority of the petitioner. On 15.12.1965, the Sangathan was registered as a Society under the Societies Registration Act (XXI of 1860). The Sangathan is an autonomous body and is primarily aimed to administer and manage the Kendriya Vidyalayas ( Central Schools) and to administer the Central Schools Scheme formulated by the Government of India in Ministry of Education and Culture. The Sangathan actually assumed charge of the Kendriya Vidyalayas on 1.4.1966. Although the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan is registered as a Society under the Societies Registration Act, it is in effect completely owned by the Central Government. The Minister/Minister of State or Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Education and Culture in -charge of the Kendriya Vidyalaya scheme is the Chairman of the Sangathan. The Vice -Chairman is an officer of the Ministry of Education and Culture specially nominated by the Government of India. The other members are appointed by the Government of India from amongst senior Officers of the Ministries of Finance, Defence, Works and Housing and Department of Personnel. Distinguished educationists including representatives of the Central Board of Secondary Education, National Council of Educational Research and Training and State Governments are also members of the Sangathan. At the time when the Sangathan took over the Management and Administration of the Kendriya Vidyalayas the petitioner was permanently absorbed as Post Graduate Teacher in the Central School. He had joined the Central School on the promises held out to him as noticed earlier. The petitioner retired from service on 31.3.1987 on completion of 60 years of age.;


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