JUDGEMENT
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(1.) HEARD Mr.G.R.Punia, learned Additional Advocate General for the appellants and Mr.M.R.Singhvi, learned Senior Advocate for the
respondents.
(2.) THE facts relevant to be cited sans minimal variations are substantially identical and therefore, details thereof have been
avoided for the sake of brevity. Suffice it to state that the
respondents, who are members of the Rajasthan Sanskrit Education
Subordinate Service and are governed by the Rajasthan Sanskrit
Education Subordinate Service Rules, 1978 (for short,
hereinafter referred to as "the Rules"), had been appointed as
Treacher Gr.I/Senior Teacher on regular and substantive basis.
Under the Rules, the next higher post is that of Lecturer and 50%
thereof are to be filled -up by promotion from the post of Teacher
Gr.I/Senior Teacher. Contending that on one hand the authorities
concerned did not effect promotion to the post of Lecturer since
2003 -04 and on the other resorted to the direct recruitment, they posted them (respondents herein) as Lecturer in the pay scale of
their substantive post of Teacher Gr.I/Senior Teacher, they
(respondents herein) approached this Court for a direction to
promote them as Lecture and till then release the pay and
allowances of that post. In other words, according to the
respondents herein, though they were eligible to be considered for
promotion to the post of Lecturer, no process was initiated in that
regard and instead they were made to serve in the said post on a
pay of the lower rank i.e. Teacher Gr.I/Senior Teacher. Reliefs in
S.B.Civil Writ Petitions No.6547/2011 and 5116/2012 are designed
on this factual backdrop.
In their reply, the appellants herein did not as such dispute the correctness of these facts and instead, pleaded that the
process for promotion under the Rules to the post of Lecturer had
meanwhile been initiated.
(3.) THE learned Single Judge by the judgment and order impugned by noticing the pleaded stand of the appellants herein
did not adjudicate the issue relating to promotion. However,
having regard to the fact that the respondents herein had been
indubitably posted as Lecturer and though they had been
discharging the duties relatable to the said post, were paid the
pay scale of the post of Teacher Gr.I/Senior Teacher for a decade,
directed the appellants herein to fix their pay in the pay scale of
the post of Lecturer from the date on and from which they had
been posted therein. They were thereby required to complete the
process of fixation within a period of three months. It was held as
well that the respondents herein would be entitled to arrears of
pay. In arriving at this conclusion, the learned Single Judge
noticed that the detailment of the respondents herein in the higher
post of Lecturer was not on intermittent basis and that they were
discharging their duties relatable thereto thus entitling them to
the benefit of the doctrine "equal pay for equal work".;
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