Hon'ble Dr. Satish Chandra,J.
It is stated that though the other Benches of the Central Administrative Tribunal have also passed same orders, and the Calcutta High Court has upheld the parity in pay scales of the Junior Hindi Translator of Head Office and Zonal Office, the Delhi High Court has stayed the judgment of the Tribunal. It is contended that historically the pay scales between the same persons serving in Head Office and Zonal Office are different and that their mode of recruitment is also different. A Junior Hindi Translator in the Head Office is appointed by the direct recruitment, whereas in the zonal office, the recruitment is also made by promotion.
Let learned counsel for Railways file a supplementary affidavit stating whether the 6th Pay Commission had an occasion to consider the differences in pay scales and the pay bands in which the Junior Hindi Translators of the Head Office and Zone Office have been placed.
Put up day after tomorrow.
Order Date :- 27.1.2010 RKP