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2005 Supreme(SC) 1492

ARIJIT PASAYAT, R.V.RAVEENDRAN
Director General Doordarshan Mandi House, New Delhi – Appellant
Versus
Manas Dey – Respondent


Judgment

Arijit Pasayat, J.—Leave granted.

2. Appellants call in question legality of the judgment rendered by a Division Bench of the Calcutta High Court holding that the respondent were entitled to the benefit under the scheme called Casual Labourers (Grant of Temporary Status and Regularisation) Scheme, 1993 of Government of India. Judgment and order dated 7th September, 2001 passed by the Calcutta Bench of Central Administrative Tribunal (in short the ‘Tribunal’) in OA No. 992 of 1998 filed by the respondent under Section 19 of the Administrative Tribunal Act, 1985 (in short the ‘Act’) was held to be in order. Factual background in a nutshell is as follows:

3. Respondents filed an original application before the Tribunal claiming that they had rendered service from 1983 to 1997 as casual workers. According to them they have completed the requisite period of service as described hereinbelow:

“It was claimed that the department had circulated by O.M.No. 51016/2/90-Estt.(C) dated 10.9.1993 a scheme for grant of temporary status and regularization of casual workers. The scheme is called Casual Labourers (Grant of Temporary Status and Regularisation) Scheme of Govt. of India, 1993. The














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