Union of India v. Devi Singh Since Deceased & Anr

Delhi High Court · 11 Nov 2025 · 2025:DHC:9915-DB
Navin Chawla; Madhu Jain
W.P.(C) 16922/2025
2025:DHC:9915-DB
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The Delhi High Court dismissed the Union of India's petition and upheld the Tribunal's order granting financial upgradation benefits to respondents following the merger of posts under the 6th CPC.

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W.P.(C) 16922/2025
HIGH COURT OF DELHI
Date of Decision: 11.11.2025
W.P.(C) 16922/2025
UNION OF INDIA .....Petitioner
Through: Ms. Arti Bansal, CGSC
WITH
Ms. Shruti Goel, Adv.
VERSUS
DEVI SINGH SINCE DECEASED AND ANR .....Respondents
Through: Ms. Vagisha Kochar, Adv. for R2
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE NAVIN CHAWLA
HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE MADHU JAIN NAVIN CHAWLA, J. (ORAL)
JUDGMENT

1. As the learned counsel for the respondents has entered her appearance in the instant matter, the caveat stands discharged. CAV 423/2025

2. Allowed, subject to all just exceptions. CM APPL. 69564/2025 (Exemption)

3. This petition has been filed, challenging the Order dated 30.05.2025 passed by the learned Central Administrative Tribunal, Principal Bench, New Delhi (hereinafter referred to as, the ‘Tribunal’) in O.A. No. 2070/2015, titled Devi Singh & Anr v. Union of India & Ors. whereby the said O.A. filed by the respondents herein was allowed by the learned Tribunal in terms of an earlier Order passed by the learned Tribunal, Hyderabad Bench, dated 29.10.2018 in O.A. No. 743/2014 titled, Sri B. Prasada Rao v. Union of India & Ors., which had been W.P.(C) 16922/2025 & CM APPL. 69563/2025 W.P.(C) 16922/2025 upheld by the High Court of Telangana vide Order dated 20.03.2019, and later by the Supreme Court by dismissing the SLP (Civil) NO. 14128/ 2019 filed there against, vide Order dated 05.07.2019.

4. The learned counsel for the petitioner, placing reliance on the Judgment of this Court in Sh. Prabhakar Rao Thanikonda & Ors. v. Export Inspection Council & Ors., 2023: DHC: 8077-DB, submits that the relief has been wrongly granted to the respondents. We are unable to agree with the same.

5. The facts of the present case are identical to B. Prasada Rao (supra) wherein, it had been directed that due to the merger of the post of Technical Assistant with that of Technical Officer, pursuant to the 6th CPC recommendation with effect from 01.01.2006, the benefit of the first ACP granted to the post of Technical Officer has to be ignored.

6. In Prabhakar Rao (supra), the Court was considering a case where the officer concerned had been promoted to the post of Technical Officer and, therefore, the question of seeking the second financial upgradation was not found sustainable. Therefore, the said Judgment cannot come to the assistance of the petitioner.

7. In view of the above, we find no infirmity in the order passed by the learned Tribunal. The petition is, accordingly, dismissed.

NAVIN CHAWLA, J MADHU JAIN, J NOVEMBER 11, 2025/ys/k/Yg