Judgment Case ID: 7071

Judgment:
l Leave Petition (Civil) No. 10784 of 1992 etc. From the judgment and Order dated 13.3.1992 of the Central Administrative Tribunal	 New Delhi in O.A. No. 262 of 1991. M. K. Ramamoorthy	 H.S. Gururaja Rao	 R. Venkataramani	 S.M. Garg	 T.L. Roy	 T.V. Ratnam	 E.X. Joseph	 D.N. Paul and M.M. Kashyap for the Petitioners. D.N. Dwivedi	 Addl. Solicitor General	 V.K. Verma and Ms. Ameeka Singh for the Respondents. The Judgment of the Court was delivered by VENKATACHALA	J. In these Special Leave Petitions	 we are concerned with the Grievance of the employees belonging to the office of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India	 working in the Railway Audit Department. These employees who were Section Officers prior to 1st March	 1984	 got promotion from that day as Assistant Audit Officers on a pay scale of Rs. 650 30 740 35800 EB 40 1040 and were designated as Officers 'Group B Gazetted '. On the recommendations of the Fourth Pay Commission; the said pay scale of Assistant Audit Officers was revised to Rs. 2	000 3	200 from 1st January	 1986. The grievance of the Assistant Audit Officers Group B Gazetted	 is that the Indian Railways should not have denied to them the benefits	 such as	 issue of Railway Travel Passes/P.T.0s.	 allotment of Railway Quarters	 giving of accommodation in Rest Houses/Retiring Rooms	 taking of family members while on tour	 etc. admissible to Group B Gazetted Officers of the Railways. The Principal Bench of the Central Administrative Tribunal	 to be referred to herein after as "the Tribunal"	 which examined the said grievance	 rejected it by order dated 13th March	 1992. The grievance	 so rejected by the Tribunal	 is again ventilated in these Special Leave Petitions	 seeking redressal therefor. Since the facts which have given rise to the grievance	 furnish the background	 for examining its merit	 it would be advantageous to advert to them at the 299 out set. The Railway Board in its letter No. E(G) 58PS5 20/1 dated 14th April	 1960	 addressed to the General Managers of the Indian Railways	 spelled out its policy in the matter of issuance of Railway Passes/P.T.0s. to the staff of the Railway Audit Department including the Indian Audit & Accounts Service Officers (IA&AS Officers) of that Department	 thus: i. The scale of Passes/P.T.0s. and the rules governing their issue will be the same as applicable to Railway servants from time to time. Passes/P.T.0s. to IA & AS Officers	 if are to be issued when they are proceeding on leave exceeding four months	 they should have completed one year 's service in the Railway Audit Department and the Comptroller and Auditor General of India ought to assure by declaring that the Officers concerned will return to Railway Audit Department on the expiry of such Officers ' leave. IA & AS Officers working in the Railway Audit Department will pot be entitled to grant of certificates which would entitle them to obtain travel concessions on Railways outside India. Passes/P.T.0s. will be issued by the Chief Auditors irrespective of home or foreign line. It was mentioned in the above letter that the same was issued with the sanction of the President of India. The policy contained in the above letter was followed by the Indian Railways for several years. In the meantime	 the Director of Audit	 Central Railway	 by his notice dated 19th December	 1983	 made it known that the Central Government had	 on the recommendations of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India	 sanctioned higher scale of pay of Rs. 650 30 740 35 800 EB 40 1040 to 80 per cent of Section Officers on the staff of the Railway Audit Department and that scale of pay would become effective from 1st March	 1984. It was indicated in that notice that the Section Officers on the staff of the Railway Audit Department getting such higher scale of pay	 will have their designation as Assistant Audit Officers (Group B Gazetted). Similar notice	 it is said	 was issued by the concerned Director of Audit of every other Zone of the lndian Railways. The said scale of the pay of the Assistant Audit Officers (Group B Gazetted) came to be revised as Rs. 2	000 300 3	200 from 1st January	 1986 as per the recommendations of the Fourth Pay Commission. Even then	 the Assistant Audit Officers who Were designated as 'Group B Gazetted ' continued to have the privileges and facilities of 'Group B Officers of the Indian Railways. However	 by its letter No. E(W) 87PS51/3 dated 27th July	 1989 addressed to all General Managers	 Indian Railways	 the Railway Board referring to the creation of posts of Assistant Audit Officers in the Railway Audit Department and the incumbents in those posts having been given Group B Gazetted status	 stated thus: "As a result of restructuring of the cadre of Indian Audit and Accounts Department	 a number of posts of Assistant Audit Officers have been created in the scale of Rs. 2000 3200 and classified as Group 'B 'posts carrying a gazetted status. The eligibility of these officers to various facilities as admissible to the Gazetted Officers on Railways in scale of Rs. 2000 3500 has been considered but the same has not been agreed to. It has been decided that the Audit Officers in scale of Rs. 2000 3200 may be given the privileges and facilities viz. Passes/PTOs. allotment of Railway Quarters and Rest Houses/retiring Rooms and taking family with them while on tour etc. as admissible to the Railway Employees in identical scale of pay viz. Rs. 2000 3200. " The said letter shows that it had been issued with the concurrence of the Finance Directorate of the Ministry of Railways. But	 the contents of the said letter were modified by a telegram	 which read thus: "No. E(W)87PS51/3. In partial notification of Ministry of Railway 's letter of even number dated 27.7.89 Ministry of Railway have decided that the Assistant Audit Officers given the Gazetted status between 1st March	 1984 and 31.12.1985 shall continue to enjoy the facility of passes	 PTOS. Quarters etc. enjoyed by them as a result of conferring of the gazetted status on them during the period mentioned above (As personal to them.)" The said telegram makes it obvious that those Assistant Audit Officers in the Railway Audit Department who got Gazetted status between 1st March	 1984 and 31st December	 1985	 shall alone be entitled to the facilities of Passes/P.T.0s. 	 Quarters etc	and not those who got such Gazetted status after 31st December	 301 Then	 there is the letter No. PCIV/86/ Imp./46 dated 30th October	 1987 issued by the Railway Board to the General Managers of the Indian Railways	 which shows that the president of India had	 consequent upon the revision of pay scales of the Central Government employees recommended by the Fourth Pay Commission	 reclassified all the posts under the Indian Railways	 thus: "Classification Description of Posts of posts Group A All posts in scale Rs. 2200 4000 and above. Group B Posts in scale Rs. 2375 3500 applicable to accounts Officers only and other posts of Officers in scale Rs. 2000 3500(all Deptts.) Group C. All posts in scales Rs. 825 1200 and above including posts of Post graduate Teachers (Selection Grade)/Head masters Middle School (Selection Grade)in scale Rs. 2000 3500	 Supervisors in scale Rs. 2375 3500 and excluding those mentioned for Groups 'A ' and `B '. Group D All posts in scales Rs. 750 940	 Rs. 7751025 and Rs. 800 1150. " The said classification of posts in the Indian Railways is done	 as becomes clear from the said letter	 consequent upon the introduction of Railway Services (Revised Pay) Rules	 1986. In this context	 it would be necessary to advert to the Railway Servants (Pass) Rules	 1986 made by the President of India under the proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution regulating the issuance of passes and Privileged Ticket Orders to Railway servants. Meaning of 'railway servant for the purposes of the said Rules is given in clause (h) of Rule 2 thereof	. thus: "railway servant ' means a person who is a member of a service or who holds a post under the administrative control of Railway Board and includes a person who holds a post in the Railway Board. Persons lent from a service or post which is not under the administrative control of the Railway Board to a service or post which is under such administrative control do not come within the scope of this definition. This term excludes casual labour for whom special 302 orders have been framed. " Schedule II of the said Rules contains the classification (categorisation) of Railway servants into Group A	 Group B	 Group C and Group D and refers to certain privileges admissible to them. That Schedule	 which provides for issue of passes on privilege account to Railway servants puts Group A Group B Railway servants in one category. Group C Railway servants are put in altogether a different category for the purpose of issue of passes to them. From the said facts	 it becomes clear that the Assistant Audit Officers in the Railway Audit Department	 who hold the posts on the pay scale of Rs. 2	0003	200	 although designated as Group B Officers	 are not treated on par with Railway servants of the Indian Railways in the category of Group B Officers	 to wit	 the Railway servants holding the posts of Assistant Accounts Officers and other Officers on the higher pay Scale of Rs 2	000 3	500. Therefore	 the obvious reason for denial of the privileges conferred upon Group B Railway Officers under the Railway Servants (Pass) Rules	 1986	 to Assistant Audit Officers of the Railway Audit Department	 was the latter holding posts of lower pay scale of Rs. 2	000 3	200. It was contended by the learned counsel for the petitioners that the Assistant Audit Officers working in the Railway Audit Department could not have been treated differently from Group B Officers of the Indian Railways in the matter of issue of privilege Passes/P.T.0s. to them when the latter No. E. (G) 58PS5 20/1 dated 14th April	 1960 issued by the Railway Board with the sanction of the President	 clearly laid down the policy that scale of Passes/P.T.0s. and the Rules governing their issue will be the same as applicable to Railway servants from time to time. It was also contended by them that the Railway Servants (Pass) Rules	 1986 issued by the President of India	 since exclude the Assistant Audit Officers from 'B ' category Officers	 they would be violative of Article 14 of the Constitution. Lastly	 it was contended by them that the decision of the Indian Railways that the Assistant Audit Officers of the Railway Audit Department	 who were given the Gazetted status between 1st March	 1984 and 31 st December	 1985	 alone shall continue to enjoy the facilities of Passes/P.T.0s.	 Quarters etc. has since resulted in denial of such facilities to the Assistant Audit Officers who were given the Gazetted status after 31st December	 1985	 the same (decision) is violative of Article 14 of the Constitution. We are unable to find merit in any of the said contentions urged on behalf of the Assistant Audit Officers in support of their grievance	 for the reasons which we shall presently state. 303 The Assistant Audit Officers although working in the Railway Audit Department	 are the Officers who are appointed by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India and work under his. control and supervision. No doubt	 the Railway Board	 as seen from its letter dated 14th April	 1960 adverted to earlier	 had decided to give to the staff and Officers working in the Railway Audit Department the facilities admissible to Railway servants of comparable status. It is not for us to go into the question whether it was obligatory for the Railways to confer such facilities on the staff and Officers of the Railway Audit Department	 who in reality belong to the Department of Comptroller and Auditor General of India	 inasmuch as that question is not required to be decided by us. When the said letter dated 14th April	 1960	 containing the Railway Board 's policy of issuance of Passes/P.T.0s. is seen	 it shows that the staff of the Railway Audit Department is treated more generously than the Officers of the same Audit Department in the matter of issuance of Passes/P.T.0s. to them (Officers)	 in that	 the issuance of passes to the latter category is made subject to certain restrictions. No doubt	 when certain Section Officers were promoted as Assistant Audit Officers and conferred the status of 'Group B Gazetted ' by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India	 such Officers were treated notwithstanding their lower pay scale	 on par with 'B ' Group Officers in the Indian Railways as regards privileges/facilities obtainable by them from the Railways. But	 when the scale of pay of the Assistant Audit Officers of the Railway Audit Department was revised on the recommendations of the Fourth pay Commission	 the scale of pay of the Assistant Audit Officers	 who had been designated as Group 'B ' Officers	 by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India	 fell short of the scale of pay of the Railway servants of the Railway Department classified as Group 'B ' Officers by the President of India. It cannot be overlooked that it is the President of India	 who made the Railway Services (Revised Pay) Rules	 1986	 on the basis of the pay revision of the Central Government Servants	 as recommended by the Fourth Pay Commission and it is again the order of the President of India	 which classified the Railway servants into Group A	 Group B	 Group C	 and Group D according to the minimum and maximum scale of pay of the posts held by them. Indeed	 it was not disputed on behalf of the petitioners that the Assistant Audit Officers of the Railway Audit Department who are on the pay scale of Rs. 2	000 3	200 are treated on par with the Railway servants (Officers) who are on the pay scale of Rs. 2	000 3	200 in matters of giving the facilities or conferring of privileges. What has happened is that the Railway Servants (Pass) Rules	 1986	 when are made	 certain extra privileges relating to issuance of Passes/P.T.0s. are conferred on Railway servants	 that is	 Officers in Group 'A ' and Group 'B ' However	 Group 'B ' Railway servants	 according to classification made by the president of India	 on revision of their pay scales are those whose pay scales are Rs.2	000 3	500. What is contended for on behalf of the Assistant Audit Officers	 is that the fact that their 304 scale of pay is lower then Rs. 2	000 3	500 as applicable to `B ' Group Gazetted Officers of the Railways should be ignored and the status that is conferred upon them by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India as Group B Gazetted ' alone should form the basis to give them facilities or confer privileges on par with 'B ' Group Gazetted Railway servants. The submission made on behalf of the Railways	 was to the contrary. According to the submission	 the fact that the Assistant Audit Officers in the Railway Audit Department	 on the pay scale of Rs. 2	000 3	200	 are designated by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India as 'Group B Gazetted ' is not sufficient to equate them with Group B Officers of the Indian Railways who hold higher posts with scale of pay of Rs. 2	000 3	500. If the Railways give the facilities and privileges to the Assistant Audit officers	 who are not Railway servants	 treating them on par with Railway servants of Group 'B ' they could find no valid reason to deny such facilities and privileges to the Railway servants holding posts on the pay scale of Rs. 2	000 3	200. If that has to be done	 the Indian Railways would be required to extend similar facilities and privileges to all Railway servants who hold posts in the Indian Railways on the scale of pay of Rs. 2	000 3	200. It means extending the benefits to thousands of Railway servants involving heavy financial burden on the Indian Railways. We find that the contentions raised on behalf of the Assistant Audit Officers	 are unacceptable in that	 if accepted	 they would lead to unjust results of the Indian Railways conferring special privileges and facilities upon persons belonging to foreign Department of Comptroller and Auditor General of India	 while their own servants who hold equivalent posts on the same scale of pay will be denied such privileges and facilities. Therefore	 there is substance in the submissions made on behalf of the Indian Railways that the grievance sought to be made out on behalf of the Assistant Audit Officers lacks merit and calls to be rejected. We	 accordingly	 reject the contention advanced on behalf of the Assistant Audit Officers that they should be treated by the Indian Railways on par with Railway servants classified in Group 'B "in matters relating to the conferring of privileges and giving of facilities. Again	 when the Railway Servants (Pass) Rules	 1986	 made in consonance with the classification of Railway servants	 rightly made by the President of Indian consequent upon the Railway services (Revised Pay) Rules	 1986 issued under the proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution	 confer facilities or privileges according to the class to which Railway servants belong	 they cannot be treated as Rules which are violative of Article 14 of the Constitution. Nor can they be regarded as arbitrary. Hence	 the contentions raised on behalf of the Assistant Audit Officers on the unsustainability of the Railway Servants (Pass) Rules	 1986 based on Article 14 of the Constitution	 wan ant rejection as those lack in merit. 305 Coming to the last contention	 viz	 that the privileges given to and facilities conferred on the Assistant Audit Officers	 who had been given the status of `Group B Gazetted by the comptroller and Auditor General of India	 between 1st March	 1984 and 31st December	 1985	 are discriminatory	 all that we would wish to say is that even if such discrimination is brought about by the Railways in regard to the officers of the same category	 that is	 Assistant Audit Officers	 such discriminatory treatment accorded to a small number cannot be availed of by the petitioners to obtain the benefit of such wrongly conferred privileges and facilities. However	 we do not consider it appropriate to pronounce upon the correctness of the conferment of such privileges and facilities on a small number of Assistant Audit Officers in these petitions	 when they are not impleaded by the petitioners as party respondents	 in these petitions. Hence	 we reject the last contention	 as well. We	 therefore	 find no good reason to disagree with the order of the Tribunal impugned in these Special Leave Petitions. In the result	 we dismiss these Special Leave Petitions. However	.in the facts and circumstances of the cases we make no order as to costs. SLPs dismissed.

Summary:
Petitioners were in service	 under Comptroller and Auditor General of India (C & AG for short)	 as Assistant Audit Officers (A.A.O. for short) Group B Gazetted	 in pay scale Rs. 2000 3200	 and were working in Railway Audit Department	 after December 31	1985. In 1960	 Railway Board spelled out its policy	 stating that scale of passes/P.T.0s. and the rules governing their issue to staff of the Railway Audit Department will be the same as applicable to Railway servants. However some distinctions were made as regards Indian Audit and Accounts Service Officers (IA & AS Officers) of Railway Audit Department	 on recommendations of the C & AG.	 Central Government sanctioned higher scale of pay effective from March 1	 1984	 for 80 per cent of Section officers in the Railway Audit Department to be designated as A.A.Os (Group B Gazetted). Their pay scale was revised to Rs. 2000 3200 from January 1	 1986	 on recommendation of Fourth Pay Commission. They continued to have the privileges and facilities of Group B Officers of Indian Railway. In 1987	 consequent to the revision of pay scales of Railway posts	 on recommendation by the Fourth pay Commission	 the posts under Indian Railways were re classified. Posts in scale of Rs. 2000 3200 were classified as Group 'C ' instead of Group B. In 1989	 the Railway Board	 in view of restructuring of cadre of Indian Audit and Accounts Department	 creation of posts of A.A.Os in scale of Rs. 2000 3200	 classified as Group B Gazetted status	 issued instructions that Audit Officers in Scale of Rs. 2000 3200 may 297 be given privileges and facilities viz Passes/P.T.0s. Quarters etc	 as admissible to Railway employees in identical scale. Consequently they were not entitled to the privileges and facilities admissible to gazetted Railway Officers. classified in Group B in scale of Rs. 2000 3500. However	 Assistant Audit Officers given Gazetted status between March 1	 1984	 and December 31	 1985 were allowed to continue to enjoy the facilities of Passes/p. T.Os quarters etc. Petitioners filed application before the Central Administrative Tribunal	 Principal Bench	 claiming that Assistant Audit Officers	 given Gazetted status Group B after December 31	 1985	 were also entitled to the privileges and facilities admissible to Railway Officers	 classified 'Group B '. The application was rejected by the Tribunal and the Petitions filed Special Leave petition seeking redressal. This Court dismissed the special leave petition and	 HELD: That conferring special privileges and facilities	 to Assistant Audit Officers	 which are not provided to Railway servants in identical pay scale would lead to unjust results. It would result in conferring special privileges and facilities	 by the Indian Railways to persons belonging to foreign department of Controller and Auditor General of India	 while their own servants	 who hold equivalent posts on the same scale of pay will be denied such privileges and facilities. The Railway Board 's letter dated April 14	 1960 also shows that the staff of the Railway Audit Department is treated more generously than the officers (if the same Audit Department in matters of issuance of Passes/P.T.0s. The Assistant Audit Officers	 who had been given status of gazetted Group B	 by the comptroller and Audit General	 cannot be treated	 by the Indian Railways on par	 with Railway servants	 classified group B. In matters relating to conferring privileges and giving of facilities. The Railway Servant (Pass) Rules	 1986	 made in Consonance with classification of Railway servants	 rightly made by the President of India	 consequent upon the Railway services (Revised Pay) Rules	 1986	 issued under the proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution	 confer facilities and privileges according to class to which Railway servants belong	 they can not be treated as Rules violative of Article 14 of the Constitution. Nor can they be regarded as arbitrary. (303 C	 304 G) That even if discrimination was brought about by the Railways in regard to officers of the same category	 that is	 Assist Ant Audit Officers	 such discriminatory treatment accorded to a small number cannot be availed of by the Petitioners	 to obtain she benefit of such wrongly conferred privileges and facilities. However	 this Court did not consider it appropriate to pronounce 298 upon the correctness of the conferment of such privileges and facilities to the Assistant Audit Officers	 given status of Gazetted Group B between March 1	 1984 and December 31	 1985	 when they had not been impleaded as party respondents. (305 A C)