IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.1702 OF 2002 J.H.Kamble & Anr. .....Petitioners V/s. Union of India & Ors. ..... Respondents Mr.G.S.Walia i/by Mr.Rahul G. Walia, for the petitioners. Mr.S.C.Pal i/by T.C.Kaushik, for respondent Nos.1 & 4. Mr.V.S.Masurkar, for respondent Nos.2 & 3. CORAM :P.B.MAJMUDAR & R.M.SAVANT, JJ. DATE : JUNE 29, 2009 P.C. 1. By way of this petition, the petitioners have challenged the action of the respondents in the matter of recovering certain amount from them on the ground that by way of wrong fixation, the petitioners were given benefit of higher pay scale. Subsequently, the Department reduced the pay scale and recovered the amount from the petitioners, which according to the Department, it was wrongly paid to the petitioners. The petitioners initially approached the Central Administrative Tribunal, Mumbai. However, the Tribunal came to the conclusion that the Tribunal has no jurisdiction to adjudicate the dispute of an employee of BSNL. 2. However, during the course of hearing, it is pointed out to 2 us that in view of the recent Notification issued by the Central Government, the employees of BSNL are covered so far as the dispute before the Central Administrative Tribunal is concerned. In view of this, the writ petition is transferred to the Central Administrative Tribunal, Mumbai. The Tribunal after receiving the papers from this Court, shall proceed with the matter and adjudicate the same on merits. The Registry shall send papers of this writ petition to the Central Administrative Tribunal, Mumbai. The Tribunal may try to dispose of the proceeding within a period of three months from the receipt of papers from this Court, as the petition is pending before this Court since 2002. 3. Order accordingly. ( R.M.SAVANT, J. ) (P.B.MAJMUDAR, J.)