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Article 14 will have no application where the persons are not

Raj Kumar Makkad ,
  21 April 2010       Share Bookmark

Court :
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Brief :
Whether there is Discrimination against vis-à-vis the employees of the Government of India in the matter of Payment of Gratuity and claim that the ordinance amending the Gratuity Act w.e.f. 24th September 1997 instead of w.e.f. 1st April, 1995 (w.e.f. which date enhanced gratuity became payable under the CCS (Pension) Rules to the Central government employees to be discriminatory and violative of Article 14 of the Constitution of India - Determination thereof
Citation :
Om Prakash and Others v. Union of India and Others (Decided on 09.04.2010)
As held by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Hindustan Antibiotics Ltd. Vs. The Workmen that though in fixing the pay structure of the public corporations, due regard should be had to the pay structure in the civil services, the same was only advisory in nature and did not mean that the wage structure of the public corporations should be of the same pattern obtaining in departments of the Government. It was further held that the service conditions of employees in public sector undertakings are not analogous to those of the Government employees; there is no security of service; the fundamental rules do not apply to them; there is no constitutional protection; there is no pension; they are covered by service standing orders; their service conditions are more similar to those of employees in the private sector than those in Government departments. In such circumstances, the question of violation of Article 14 of the Constitution of India does not arise as that arises only if the persons are similarly placed. Article 14 does not apply in a vacuum. The equality clause contained in Article 14 will have no application where the persons are not similarly situated or when there is a valid classification based on a reasonable differentia.

 
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