Three per cent
quota in Government Service for the Disabled is only for initial
appointments not for Promotions - Madras High Court
Three
per cent quota in government service for the disabled is only for
initial appointments, and the government cannot be directed to extend it
for promotions, ruled the Madras High Court on Monday.
Dismissing
a petition seeking a direction to the government to reserve three per
cent for promotions to physically handicapped persons, Justice K.
Chandru said: “The provisions are contemplated only for initial
appointments and not for promotions. The petitioner has not made out any
case to seek a direction to provide for reservation for the disabled
persons in the matter of promotions in respect of State services.”
The
writ petition was filed by the South Arcot Vallalar District
Handicapped Welfare Association, represented by its president S.
Shanmugam, seeking reservation for the disabled in promotions. If
suitable employees were not available in a particular year, the unfilled
posts could be carried over for the next three succeeding years.
When
the matter was heard, the State Commissioner for the Disabled stated
that there was no government policy to reserve three per cent of posts
in promotions to be filled from the disabled category.
The
disabled persons were considered only for the direct recruitment posts
under three per cent reservation as per a G.O issued in 1981. Promotions
were made in government departments based on seniority or transfer of
service.
Mr.
Justice Chandru said it could be seen from the G.O. that reservation
for disabled persons was only horizontal and not vertical as
contemplated in Article 16 of the Constitution.
He
said that even in respect of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes,
it was only by virtue of amendments made to the Constitution and by
introduction of Article 16(4A) that the State had been empowered to make
provision for reservation in promotion to any class or classes of posts
in the service
Source: The Hindu, via gservants.com
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