WP(C) 5056/2010 BEFORE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE B.K. SHARMA.. JUDGMENT AND ORDER (ORAL) Heard Mr. J. Bora, learned counsel for the petitioners as well as Ms R. Chakraborty, learned Addl. Sr. Govt. Advocate, Assam appearing for the responden ts. 2. The issue involved in both the writ petitions being one and the same, th ey have been taken up for analogous hearing and are being disposed of by this co mmon judgment and order. 3. Both the petitioners involved in the writ petitions are working as Geolo gist. They were so appointed in the year 1991. Their grievance is the non-consid eration for promotion to the next higher grade of Senior Geologist. 4. As per the Recruitment Rules called Assam Geology & Mining (Recruitment and Conditions of Service) Order, 1988, the post of Geologist is the feeder post for promotion to the cadre of Senior Geologist. Order 3 of the said Order of 1 988 specifies classes/cadres in the service as per which, the post of Senior Geo logist is in below Class-I (Senior Grade). Prescribing the mode of recruitment, Order 5 (3) of the said Order prescribes that the post of Senior Geologist shall be filled up by promotion from the cadre of Geologist. One earns eligibility fo r consideration upon rendering at least 10 years of service of which, 3 years mu st be as Geologist. Be it stated here that as per the published Gradation List, the petitioner in WP(C) No.5056/2010 occupies seniority position at Sl. No.1 wh ile the petitioner in WP(C) No.5055/2010 occupies seniority position at Sl. No.2 . 5. It is admitted position that there are 3 (three) vacancies of Senior Geo logist and thus, both the petitioners are eligible to be considered for promotio n to the said post. 6. Order 8 of the Order of 1988 specifies the constitution of the selection committee. Under Order 8(3), the selection committee shall select candidates fo r promotion to various posts in the cadres on the basis of merit with due regard to seniority in respect of the post of Director and seniority-cum-merit in resp ect of the other posts. Thus, the post of Senior Geologist is required to be fil led up applying the yardstick of seniority-cum-merit. 7. The petitioners have referred to the minutes of the selection committee, which met on 15.6.2010 to consider promotion to various grades/posts which incl ude the post of Chief Geologist, Joint Director, Senior Chemist, Senior Drilling Engineer, Senior Driller, Registrar etc. However, three resultant vacancies of Senior Geologist were left aside from the purview of selection without assigning any reason. 8. Mr. Bora, learned counsel for the petitioners, referring to the decision of the Apex Court reported in (2000) 7 SCC 210 (Delhi Jal Board v. Mahinder Si ngh) and also the decision reported in (2003) 6 SCC 535 (Dwarka Prasad v. Union of India & Ors) has submitted that the petitioners having rendered about 20 yea rs of service are entitled to get promotion to the next higher grade of Senior G eologist. In the aforesaid two decisions, the Apex Court emphasized the need for consideration for promotion as denial of promotion in one’s service career woul d lead to violation of Article 14 and 16 of the Constitution of India. 9. Time and again the Apex Court has emphasized the need for providing the avenue of promotion to avoid stagnation in one’s service career. In Stat e of Tripura v. K.K. Roy, reported in (2004) 9 SCC 65, the Apex Court in paragra ph 6 of the judgment observed thus :- 6. It is not a case where there existed an avenue for promotion. It is also not a case where the State intended to make amendments in the promotional polic y. The appellant being a State within the meaning of Article 12 of the Constitut ion should have created promotional avenues for the respondent having regard to its constitutional obligations adumbrated in Articles 14 and 16 of the Constitut ion of India. Despite its constitutional obligations, the State cannot take a st and that as the respondent herein accepted the terms and conditions of the offer of appointment knowing fully well that there was no avenue for promotion, he ca nnot resile therefrom. It is not a case where the principles of estoppel or waiv er should be applied having regard to the constitutional functions of the State. It is not disputed that the other States in India/Union of India having regard to the recommendations made in this behalf by the Pay Commission introduced the Scheme of Assured Career Promotion in terms whereof the incumbent of a post if n ot promoted within a period of 12 years is granted one higher scale of pay and a nother upon completion of 24 years if in the meanwhile he had not been promoted despite existence of promotional avenues. When questioned, the learned counsel a ppearing on behalf of the appellant, even could not point out that the State of Tripura has introduced such a scheme. We wonder as to why such a scheme was not introduced by the appellant like the other States in India, and what impeded it from doing so. Promotion being a condition of service and having regard to the r equirements thereof as has been pointed out by this Court in the decisions refer red to hereinbefore, it was expected that the appellant should have followed the said principle. 10. The respondents in their counter affidavit have stated about the recomme ndation of the Pay Commission, 2008 for amalgamation of the post of Geologist wi th that of Senior Geologist, which according to the respondents, itself will pro vide elevation in the status of Geologist to that of Senior Geologist. The respo ndents have also referred to the memorandum dated 31.5.2010 allegedly submitted by the Assam Geology & Mining Service Association of the Directorate of Geology & Mining opposing the process for filling up the resultant vacancies of Senior G eologist arising out of promotion to the post of Joint Director. 11. The aforesaid affidavit-in-opposition filed by the respondents does not indicate the stage of process of amalgamation and as to whether the Recruitment Rules have been amended. Needless to say that the vacancy will have to be fille d up applying the prevalent Recruitment Rules and not on the basis of subsequent amendment brought to the said Recruitment Rules. Even if there is recommendati on of the Assam Pay Commission but in absence of amendment to the rules, referre d to above, the post of Senior Geologist will have to be filled up on the basis of the criteria laid down in the said rules. 12. The process of selection for the appointment of the said post cannot be stalled on the ground that the Recruitment Rules will be amended in future. Seco ndly, the promotion prospects of the petitioners cannot be jeopardized taking th e plea of amalgamation of the post of Geologist and Senior Geologist in future. In fact, the case of the petitioners and other eligible candidates ought to hav e been considered by the selection committee that met on 15.6.2010 as on the sai d date, the vacancies in the cadre of Senior Geologist were very much available which are required to be filled up as per the provisions of the aforesaid Servic e Orders. Merely because, the particular Association had made a representation t o the authority, the process of selection could not have been stalled in violati on of the aforesaid Service Orders. In any case, the respondents ought not to ha ve deferred the selection for promotion to the post of Senior Geologist on the ground of future amalgamation of the post of Geologist and Senior Geologist, whi ch is yet to be materialized and in the process, the petitioners have been made to suffer. 13. For all the aforesaid reasons, both the writ petitions are allowed direc ting the respondents to consider the case of the petitioners along with other el igible candidates within the zone of consideration for promotion to the post of Senior Geologist as of 15.6.2010. Depending upon the outcome of such considerati on, the case of eligible candidates by the duly constituted selection committed, the future service prospects of the petitioners will be governed. Let the enti re exercise be completed as expeditiously as possible, but at any rate, not late r than 30th April, 2011. 14. With the above direction, the writ petitions are allowed. There shall b e no order as to costs.