Supreme Court Grants Pay Protection To Lecturer Claim Against Academic Institution

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In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court of India has resolved a pay protection dispute between a lecturer and an academic institution. The appellant, Asma Shaw, had been appointed as a Lecturer in English at The Islamia College of Science & Commerce, Srinagar Kashmir. The dispute arose over whether her appointment entitled her to pay protection. The case had been previously heard by a Single Judge of the Jammu & Kashmir High Court, who ruled in favor of the appellant. However, a Division Bench of the High Court overturned the decision, leading to the appeal being filed in the Supreme Court.

In the judgement authored by Justice Abhay S. Oka, the Supreme Court carefully examined the applicability of Article 77-D of the Jammu & Kashmir Civil Service Regulations and the nature of the appellant’s appointment. The court emphasized the distinction between a tenure post and an appointment on a regular post with a tenure basis. The court also scrutinized the language used in the advertisement and terms of the appellant’s appointment, finding indications that her post was substantive rather than ad-hoc.

Justice Oka, writing for the bench, stated, “The entire approach of the Division Bench was erroneous when it came to the conclusion that the appellant was not appointed on a substantive basis and, therefore, she does not satisfy the criteria laid down by Article 77-D.” The judgement highlighted the exception carved out by the third proviso to Article 77-D and emphasized that the appellant’s case did not fall within the scope of this exception.

Supreme Court set aside the Division Bench’s decision and restored the Single Judge’s judgment, directing the 1st and 2nd respondents to grant pay protection to the appellant within one month. Additionally, the court ordered the payment of arrears to the appellant within three months.

This ruling has significant implications for similar cases involving pay protection disputes and provides clarity on the interpretation of regulations related to such matters. The decision reaffirms the importance of careful consideration of the terms of appointment and relevant provisions when determining pay protection entitlements for government servants.

Date of Decision: August 08, 2023.

Asma Shaw vs The Islamia College of Science & Commerce Srinagar Kashmir & Ors.                                                  

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