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 ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION

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IN THE HIGH COURT OF  JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY

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PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION NO.106 OF 2010 … National Confederation for Development of Disabled and another ...Petitioners v/s. Union of India and ors. ...Respondents …

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Mr.Mahesh   Jethmalani,   Sr.Counsel   with   Mr.Kamlesh   Ghumre   and  Ms.Gunjan Mangla i/b Mr.Rohit Mahadik for petitioners.  Mr.Rajeev Chavan with Mr.H.V.Mehta for the respondent­UoI. Mr.G.W.Mattos, AGP for State. ... CORAM:

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DATE    :

MOHIT  S. SHAH, C.J. &  M.S.SANKLECHA, J. 4 December 2013

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By consent of parties, petition is taken up for final hearing.

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In   this   public   interest   petition,   the   petitioners­National 

Confederation   for   Development   of   Disabled   have   prayed   for   writ   of  mandamus to direct the respondents to appoint the disabled persons in  terms   of   Section   33   of   the   Persons   with   Disabilities   (Equal  Opportunities,   Protection  of   Rights  and  Full  Participation)  Act,  1995  (PWD Act) in  Indian Administrative Services posts to be filled up either  by promotion from the State Civil Services or by selection from persons  who hold gazetted posts in connection with the affairs of a state but are  not   members   of   the   State   Civil   Services,   as   per   their   entitlement  retrospectively   from   1996   and   to   comply   with   the   said   provisions  hereafter. 1 of 6

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This petition was filed on 8 December 2010.

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In   the   affidavit­in­reply   filed   by   Under   Secretary   in   the 

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Union Public Service Commission on 1 March 2011 and in the affidavit­ in­reply   dated   20   April   2012   filed   by   Under   Secretary   in   the  Department   of   Personnel   and   Training,   Government   of   India,   it   was  contended   that   provisions   of   Section   33   of   PWD   Act   provides   for 

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reservation   for   the   persons   with   disabilities   only   in   the   matter   of  appointment to the vacancies in the establishment. It does not provide  for reservation in the matter of promotion. It was further contended 

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that such reservation is applicable for persons with disabilities in Group  “C” and Group “D” as provided in the Office Memorandum dated 20  November 1989 and in the subsequent Office Memorandum dated 29 

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December   2005   it   is   provided   that   3%   of   the   vacancies   in   case   of  promotion to Group “C” and Group “D” posts in which the element of  direct recruitment, if any, does not exceed 75%, shall be reserved for 

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persons with disabilities.   It is, therefore, submitted that reservations  for   persons   with   disabilities   were   never   available   in   Group   “A”   and  Group “B” posts.  It is further contended that the whole scheme of the  cadre   management   of   officers   appointed   by   promotion   to   the  promotion quota of an All India Service is quite different in nature from  the   scheme   of   things   as   are   generally   prevailing   in   the   matter   of  promotion within the same service from a Group “B”/Group “A” post to  a Group “A” posts.

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In any view of the matter, nothing is brought to our notice 

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indicating that posts in the Indian Administrative Services are excluded 

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from reservation for persons with disabilities.  In fact, in Government of  India v/s. Ravi Prakash Gupta and anr. (2010) 7 SCC 626, the Supreme  Court specifically dealt with the question of reservation in the matter of  appointment   to   All   India   Service   and   held   that   reservation   was  applicable to posts in Groups “A”, “B”, “C” & “D”.  The Supreme Court  confirmed the decision of the High Court and issued mandamus to the 

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Central Government to offer the writ petitioner appointment to one of  the   reserved   posts   by   issuing   appropriate   appointment   order   in   the 

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Indian Administrative Services. 

In the said decision the Supreme Court also noted in paras 

20 and 26 that neither Section 32 nor Section 33 of the PWD Act make 

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any distinction   with regard to Groups A, B, C and D posts.   It was  further noted that proviso to Section 33 does empower the appropriate  Government to exempt any establishment from the provisions of the 

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said   section,   having   regard   to   the   type   of   work   carried   out   in   any  department or establishment.   No such exemption was brought to the  notice of the Supreme Court on behalf of the Government of India. Nor  has any such exemption been brought to our notice. 7.

In view of the above, we have to proceed on the basis that 

the reservation is available for Group A and Group B posts as well and  the same would, therefore, include posts in the Indian Administrative  Services.

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Learned   counsel   for   the   Government   of   India,   however, 

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submits that the above decision would not necessarily mean that the 

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posts   to   be   filled   by   promotion   are   also   available   for   reservation.  Learned   counsel   submits   that   the   case   of   Ravi   Gupta   (supra)   was  concerned with direct recruitment to the Indian Administrative Services  and not with regard to promotion. 9.

Learned counsel for the petitioners has, thereupon, invited 

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our   attention   to   the   recent   judgment   of   three   Judge   Bench   of   the  Supreme Court in Union of India v/s. National Federation of the Blind 

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& ors.,  dated 8 October 2013. 

In   the   said   decision,   three   Judge   Bench   of   the   Supreme 

Court has in terms held that Section 33 of the Act establishes vividly 

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the intention of the legislature viz., reservation of 3% for differently  abled persons has to be computed on the basis of total vacancies in the  strength of a cadre and not just on the basis of the vacancies available 

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in the identified posts.  The Supreme Court analyzed the provisions of  Section 33 of the Act and arrived at the following conclusion:­ “Thus, after thoughtful consideration, we are of the view that the   computation of reservation for persons with disabilities has to be   computed in case of Group A, B, C and D posts in an identical   manner     viz.,   “computing   3%   reservation   on   total   number   of   vacancies   in   the   cadre   strength”   which   is   the   intention   of   the   legislature.   Accordingly,   certain   clauses   in   the   OM   dated   29   December 2005, which are contrary to the above reasoning are   struck down and we direct the appropriate Government to issue   new   Office   Memorandum(s)   in   consistent   with   the   decision   rendered by this Court.”       (emphasis supplied)

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In view of the aforesaid decision of the Supreme Court, it 

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is   clear   that   reservation   has   to   be   computed   with   reference   to   total 

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number of vacancies in the cadre strength and, therefore, no distinction  can be made between the posts to be filled in by direct recruitment and  by promotion.  Total number of vacancies in the cadre strength would  include the vacancies to be filled in by nomination and vacancies to be  filled in by promotion.

The Supreme Court has given following directions to the 

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Government   of   India   to   ensure   proper   implementation   of   the 

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reservation policy for the disabled and to protect their rights:­

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“54. In   our   opinion,   in   order   to   ensure   proper   implementation of the reservation policy for the disabled and to   protect   their   rights,   it   is   necessary   to   issue   the   following   directions:

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(i) We   hereby   direct   the   appellant   herein   to   issue   an   appropriate order modifying the OM dated 29­12­2005 and the   subsequent Oms consistent with this Court's Order within three   months from the date of passing of this judgment. (ii) We   hereby   direct   the   “appropriate   Government”   to   compute   the   number   of   vacancies   available   in   all   the   “establishments”   and   further   identify   the   posts   for   disabled   persons   within   a   period   of   three   months   from   today   and   implement the same without default.  (iii) The   appellant   herein   shall   issue   instructions   to   all   the   departments/public   sector   undertakings/Government   companies   declaring that the non observance of the scheme of reservation for   persons with disabilities should be considered as an act of non­ obedience   and   Nodal   Officer   in   department/public   sector   undertakings/Government companies, responsible for the proper   strict implementation of reservation for person with disabilities,   be departmentally proceeded against for the default.”

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In   view   of   the   above   directions,   it   is   clear   that   the 

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respondents will have to  give benefits of  reservation to persons with 

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disabilities   in   the   matter   of   promotion   to   posts   in   the   Indian  Administrative   Services   by   applying   the   Office   Memorandum   dated  29   December   2005   and   subsequent   Office   Memorandum   consistent  with   the   aforesaid   judgment   dated   8   October   2013   of   the   Supreme  Court and accordingly give benefits of the reservation with effect from  29 December 2005.

Writ petition is, accordingly allowed in the aforesaid terms. 

           

  CHIEF JUSTICE

 

(M.S.SANKLECHA,  J.)

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