IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH. L.P.A. No.162 of 2010 (O&M) Date of decision: 8.2.2010 The State of Haryana and others. -----Appellants Vs. Vijay Singh. -----Respondent CORAM:- HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ADARSH KUMAR GOEL HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ALOK SINGH Present:- Ms. Ritu Bahri, Sr. DAG, Haryana for the appellants. ----- ORDER: 1. This appeal has been preferred against judgment of learned Single Judge, directing counting of service rendered by the respondent/writ petitioner in an aided school, prior to his joining Government School, for retiral benefits. 2. The respondent served from 1972 to 1989 in an aided school and was, thereafter, selected in a Government school and he retired from service on 31.3.2006. His service with the aided school prior to joining Government service was not counted, against which he filed writ petition, which was opposed by the State, relying on Rules 3.12 and 3.16 of the Civil Services Rules, Vol.-II. LPA No.162 of 2010 3. Learned Single Judge relying upon Division Bench judgment of Rajasthan High Court in Union of India and others v. Jawahar Lal Sharma 2003(3) RSJ 672 and Division Bench judgments of this Court in Harnandan Singh v. State of Punjab and others 2007(2) RSJ 437 and Charan Singh v. State of Punjab and others 2006(6) SLR 624 and also after referring to judgment of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in Chander Sain v. State of Haryana and others AIR 1994 SC 972, allowed the claim of the petitioner. 4. We have heard learned counsel for the appellants and perused the record. 5. Learned counsel for the appellants states that only distinction in the judgments relied upon by learned Single Judge and the present case is that while in those cases, the institutions were taken over by the State while in the present case, the petitioner himself left the earlier service and joined the State service and hence, past service in an aided school cannot be counted for retiral benefits. 6. We are unable to accept the submission in view of judgments referred to above. Past service in an aided institution has to be counted for pension, which principle will also apply even when the employee himself leaves the earlier service and joins the Government service. Admittedly, service in aided institution is pensionable and if employee continues in such institution, he gets benefit of such service. Liability is substantially born by the State. 2 LPA No.162 of 2010 There is no ground to deny the said benefit when the employer switches over to Government service. 7. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed. ( ADARSH KUMAR GOEL ) JUDGE February 08, 2010 ( ALOK SINGH ) ashwani JUDGE 3