Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

HC quashes Hooda regime’s 4 job regularisa­tion policies

- Surender Sharma surender.sharma@hindustant­imes.com ■

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab and Haryana high court on Thursday set aside the previous Haryana government’s policies to regularise services of contractua­l employees. The policies were framed by the Bhupinder Singh Hooda-led Congress government to regularise more than 20,000 employees ahead of the state assembly elections in 2014.

The HC has given six months to the government to make regular appointmen­ts against these posts and to enable the affected employees to find jobs. “Under no circumstan­ces these employees will continue after six months,” reads the HC order. It also ordered that the affected employees be given relaxation in age for the period they worked with the state in the next selection process but only once.

“The exercise for framing the aforesaid four policies in June and July 2014 was to please voters as the assembly elections were due in October. For gaining personal benefits, the bosses were not concerned about any order of the court, hence they dared to violate the same,” the HC bench of justice Rajesh Bindal and justice Anil Kshetarpal observed quashing all four policies.

Wide the first policy, group ‘B’ employees who had worked for not less than three years were regularise­d on May 28, 2014. In the second policy on June 18, 2014, group ‘C’ and group ‘D’ employees with minimum of three years service were regularise­d. The government came out with third policy on July 7, 2014, regularisi­ng group ‘B’ employees with 10 years of service up to December 31, 2018. Same was done in fourth policy wide which group ‘C’ and ‘D’ employees completing 10 years of service on December 31, 2018, were regularise­d.

These policies were challenged in August 2014 by many job aspirants alleging that the government was resorting to backdoor appointmen­ts. The HC in 2016 made it clear that the appointmen­ts done by the previous government would be subject to the final outcome of these petitions.

The Manohar Lal Khattar government had defended these appointmen­ts in the court.

The HC observed that the constituti­onal scheme and the judgment of the Supreme Court were brushed aside for political gains even as the apex court had deprecated such an exercise by the state in 2011.

“The conduct of the state is evident from the clauses added in various policies,” the court said, referring to such policies of 1999, 2003, 2006 and 2007 and 2011 in which successive government­s had said that the exercise was “one time measure”. A clause in 2003 policy states that if any such appointmen­t is made, the officers responsibl­e will be liable for disciplina­ry action. But no action has been taken so far against anyone. “How the term ‘one time measure’ is understood by the government is a mystery as this is being used ever since the policies are being framed but every time the state comes out with a new policy again. The illegality is continuing in perpetuity,” the HC observed.

The court also deprecated the role of senior officials and said they are expected to oppose such a move instead of being a party to it “to please their political bosses”.

COURT GIVES GOVT SIX MONTHS TO MAKE FRESH APPOINTMEN­TS; 20,000 EMPLOYEES WERE REGULARISE­D AHEAD OF 2014 ASSEMBLY POLLS

PANCHKULA: Former Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda appeared before the CBI court here on Thursday in connection with the Rs 1,500 crore Manesar land scam.

The hearing was listed for scrutiny of challan. Hooda’s counsel SPS Parmar sought more time for scrutiny as he told the court the record was bulky.

Other accused appeared during the hearing too sought adjournmen­t following which the matter was deferred to July 19. Hooda’s aide SS Dhillon moved an applicatio­n claiming deficienci­es in the copy of the challan provided. The court has asked CBI counsel to reply in next hearing. The Rs 1,500-crore scam pertains to misuse of the Land Acquisitio­n Act for acquisitio­n of 912-acre land in Industrial Model Township (IMT), Manesar, Gurgaon.

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