JUDGEMENT
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(1.) This writ petition has been filed by the petitioners inter alia with the prayer that Rule 14 of the Rajasthan Civil Services (Revised Pay
Scale) Rules, 2008 (for short 'the Rules of 2008') be declared ultra
vires and unconstitutional, being violative of Articles 14 and 16 of the
Constitution of India and the respondents be directed to grant benefit
of relaxation, as enumerated under Rule 3 of the Rules of 2008 to the
petitioners and they be granted annual grade increment from the
date, on which similarly situated persons have been granted, i.e.,
from 01.07.2010.
(2.) During the course of arguments, Mr. Praveen Poswal, learned counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioners has submitted that he
does not press the challenge to Rule 14 of the Rules of 2008 on
peculiar facts of this case, provided the State Government is directed
to consider petitioners' case for grant of one time relaxation to them.
(3.) Selection of the petitioners as Upper Primary Teachers was made with the Primary Teachers. Candidates of both the categories
appeared in the common written examination and participated in
process of selection. Common merit list was prepared, but the
appointments were given on the basis of qualification/eligibility of the
candidates. Appointments of the Primary Teachers were made on
24.09.2007, but the State Government delayed appointments of the petitioners as Upper Primary Teachers and eventually their
appointment orders were issued on 01.01.2008. In between, State
Government vide notification dated 12.09.2008 promulgated
Rajasthan Civil Services(Revised Pay Scale) Rules, 2008. According to
Rule 14 of the Rules of 2008, batch of the candidates appointed on
the post of Primary Teachers received increment on 01.07.2010 since
they completed one year probation period after their appointment
before the applicability of the aforesaid notification, but in the case of
petitioners, since their appointment was delayed, they could not
complete their probation and their increment would be delayed by
one year and would be payable on 01.07.2011.;
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