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Pay stepup

(Querist) 03 December 2016 This query is : Resolved 
Please anybody suggest me..I am central govt. Employee from Chandigarh and I joined my services as constable Dec 27, 2016 on compassionate ground . After 6th pay commission my basic salary has been fixed 5880+2000(GP) but new constable who joined after January 1, 2006 they get 6440+2000(GP). I gave application in this regard to concern authorities in 2009 but my case was rejected, reason behind this is seniority list decentralised(we are from same department, same rank, same basic pay fixed on joining that is 3050 basic. Actually in my department constable seniority prepared by state level and I put up my case with reference of Maharashtra recruited constable BUT after promotion I.e head constable seniority list made by Delhi head quarter and that is centralised seniority list. And I again put up my case in 2015 this time seniority list is same and my seniority number is 261 and his seniority number is 365 and but my case was again rejected because during the period of constable my seniority was not centralised. We are from same department same rank same seniority list and he is junior and he got 450 extra but I can't eligible for pay stepup. Please help or any suggestions...
Vikram Chauhan (Querist) 03 December 2016
My joining date is DECEMBER 27, 2005 NOT 2016
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 03 December 2016
you should submit an appeal to the higher officials in this regard. If the higher officials also reject then move to central Tribunal Court to get remedy.
P. Venu (Expert) 04 December 2016
Yes, you can submit an appeal in terms of Rule 23 of the CCS(CCA) Rules and if no positive results, can approach the CAT.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 04 December 2016
Discuss with local service law expert and move to claim benefit through legal process.


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