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2023 Supreme(Online)(KER) 236

HIGH COURT OF KERALA
A. Muhamed Mustaque, Shoba Annamma Eapen, JJ
UNION OF INDIA – Appellant
Versus
P.K.SANTHOSH KUMAR – Respondent


Advocates:
S.MANU, DSGI; K.S. PRENJITH KUMAR CGC; C.S.GOPALAKRISHNAN NAIR

J U D G M E N T “C.R.”

A. Muhamed Mustaque, J.

The Union of India, the petitioner in this original petition, challenges an order of the Central Administrative Tribunal (for short “CAT”). The respondent approached CAT for a declaration that he is entitled to 2nd financial upgradation under the Assured Career Progression Scheme (for short “ACP Scheme”) in the pay scale of Bosun with effect from 18/6/2006 and to 3rd financial upgradation under the Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme (for short, the “MACP Scheme”) with effect from 18/6/2012. This has been allowed.

2. The respondent applicant entered service as a Cook in the office of the Deputy Director, Cochin, based on the Exploratory Fisheries Project, Kochi, on 18/6/1982. He was appointed as a Junior Deckhand on regular basis with effect from 7/9/1993. The respondent, thereafter, was promoted as Senior Deckhand. According to the applicant, on completion of 24 years of service, he was eligible for the 2nd financial upgradation with effect from 18/6/2006. The appellant was given only 2nd financial upgradation with effect from 27/10/2007 in the scale of Bosun (uncertified). The post of Bosun (uncertified) was created with effec

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