Civil Writ Petition No.11278 of 2007 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH Civil Writ Petition No.11278 of 2007 (O&M) Date of Decision 20.05.2009 Dilbag and others ......Petitioners VERSUS State of Haryana and others ......Respondents CORAM:-HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE AJAY TEWARI Present: Mr.N.K.Malhotra, Advocate, for the petitioners. Mr.A.K.Gupta, Addl.A.G., Haryana, for the respondents-State. ***** AJAY TEWARI, J(ORAL): The petitioners have challenged the recovery proceedings dated 05.06.2007, lodged against them, on the ground that higher pay scale was mistakenly granted to them. Learned counsel for the respondents has not denied that this matter is covered by the latest decision of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Syed Abdul Qadir and others versus State of Bihar and others, 2009 (1) SCT 611, a relevant portion of which reads as follows:- “This Court, in a catena of decisions has granted relief against recovery of excess payment of emoluments/allowances if (a) the excess amount was not paid on account of any misrepresentation or fraud on the part of the employee and (b) if such excess payment was made by the employer by applying a wrong principle Civil Writ Petition No.11278 of 2007 2 for calculating the pay/allowance or on the basis of a particular interpretation of rule/order, which is subsequently found to be erroneous. The relief against recovery is granted by courts not because of any right in the employees, but in equity, exercising judicial discretion to relieve the employees from the hardship that will be caused if recovery is ordered. But, if in a given case, it is proved that the employee had knowledge that the payment received was in excess of what was due or wrongly paid, or in cases where the error is detected or corrected within a short time of wrong payment, the matter being in the realm of judicial discretion, courts may, on the facts and circumstances of any particular case, order for recovery of the amount paid in excess. Undoubtedly, the excess amount that has been paid to the appellants-teachers was not because of any misrepresentation or fraud on their part and the appellants also had no knowledge that the amount that was being paid to them was more than what they were entitled to. It would not be out of place to mention here that the Finance Department had,in its counter affidavit, admitted that it was a bona fide mistake on their part. The excess payment made was the result of wrong interpretation of the rule that was applicable to them, for which the appellants cannot be held responsible. Rather, the whole confusion was because of inaction, negligence and carelessness of the officials concerned of the Government of Bihar. Learned counsel appearing on behalf of the appellants-teachers submitted that majority of the beneficiaries have either retired or are on the verge of it. Keeping in view the Civil Writ Petition No.11278 of 2007 3 peculiar facts and circumstances of the case at hand and to avoid any hardship to the appellants-teachers, we are of the view that no recovery of the amount that has been paid in excess to the appellants-teachers should be made.” Coming to the facts and circumstances of this case, I find that the conditions which may validate recovery do not exist. Applying the dictum of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Syed Abdul Qadir and others' case (supra), the respondents would not be entitled to make recovery of the amount/s released to the petitioner. Consequently, this writ petition is allowed and the impugned order of recovery of the respondents is set aside. The respondents are directed not to make any recovery from the petitioners. No costs. May 20, 2009 (AJAY TEWARI) mamta-II JUDGE