Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Constables make a beeline outside courts for hike

- Soibam Rocky Singh rocky.singh@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The inaction of Delhi Police is forcing its constables recruited before 2006 to make a beeline before the Central Administra­tive Tribunal, to get their salary increased to make it on par with those who came into the force from 2006 onwards.

At the root of these mass litigation­s is a policy of the Delhi Police, which fixed the minimum entry pay for direct-recruit constables joining the force in or after 2006, up to ₹1,900 more than the pay fixed for those recruited between 2000-06.

The decision affects about 4,000 constables, who are now forced to individual­ly approach the tribunal to get their salaries corrected, said a source. If the salaries of all the 4,000 constables were to be fixed, it would have a yearly financial implicatio­n of about ₹50 crore to the department, the source added.

The tribunal rules allow an associatio­n to approach it on behalf of all similarly placed workers, but Delhi Police constables are not allowed to form an associatio­n or a union.

Advocate Gyanant Kumar Singh, who has been successful in getting the salaries fixed for 47 constables from the tribunal, said that the indifferen­ce shown by Delhi Police towards its force working at the lowest level is forcing them to spend time, money and energy to get their “rightful” due.

Singh said he is now in the process of drafting the petition of about 50 more constables.

The constables have based their petition on a verdict by the tribunal last year, directing the Delhi Police to fix the salary of constable Babu Lal Mitharwal on par with those recruited after 2006. In compliance with the tribunal’s order, the Delhi Police, in September 2016, revised the salary of Mitharwal, making him earn more.

“The denial of the benefit of minimum pay scale that had been granted to constable Babu Lal Mitharwal would be violative of the fundamenta­l right to equality (under Article 14 of the Constituti­on) of applicants who are similarly placed, in so far as they were enlisted as constables before 2006,” said a petition filed by one of the constables seeking similar relief.

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