Saturday, September 21, 2019

Suo Motu Vs. The Secretary, Services Department | Case No. 876/1011/2019/04/6019 | Dated:20.09.2019




In the Court of State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities
National Capital Territory of Delhi
25- D, Mata Sundari Road, Near Guru Nanak Eye Centre, New Delhi-2
Phone-011-23216002-04, Telefax: 011-23216005,
[Vested with powers of Civil Court under the
Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016]


Case No. 876/1011/2019/04/6019                           Dated:20.09.2019

In the matter of:

SUO-MOTU                                                        

                                                    Versus                           
The Secretary,
Services Department,
Govt. of NCT of Delhi.
7th Level, Delhi Secretariat,
I.P. Estate, New Delhi-110002.                               ........... Respondent


Date of Hearing :  09.09.2019

Present:      Sh. C. Uday Kumar, Special Secretary (Services), Sh. Bhairab Dutt, Dy. Secretary (Services), Sh. Hemant Yadav, SO and Sh. Jaswant Singh, SO on behalf of respondent.
           
Order


Section 33 of the erstwhile Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 provided for reservation of 1% vacancies for persons with blindness/low-vision, 1% for locomotor disability and Cerebral Palsy and 1% for hearing impairment.  After the said Act was repealed with the coming into force of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 (RPwD Act) on 19.04.2017, not less than 4% of the total number of vacancies are to be reserved for persons with benchmark disabilities under Section 34 of the said Act.   Now, the 4% reserved vacancies are to be distributed among more categories of specified benchmark disabilities as provided in Section 34 of the Act.
  
2.       Department of Personnel & Training vide their OM No. 36035/3/2004-Estt(Res) dated 29.12.2005 and OM No. 36035/02/2017-Estt(Res) dated 15.01.2018 prescribed the procedure for effecting reservation and computing the reserved vacancies etc. at the rate of 3% and 4% respectively.

3.       As per Department of Personnel & Training OM No. 36012/39/2014-Estt (Res.) dated 22-25th May, 2015 and the directions of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, a special recruitment drive for filing up backlog of reserved vacancies was to be conducted by the concerned Departments. 

4.       Vide letter No. 5/1593/2017-Wel/CD/155-316 dated 05.05.2017, all the Pr. Secretaries/Spl. Secretaries/Addl. Secretaries/HoDs, Govt. of NCT of Delhi and the Corporations were requested to provide by 31.05.2017, the information relating to appointment of persons with disabilities against reserved vacancies in a prescribed format in respect of their Departments and all the establishments such as Offices/Organisations/Institutions etc. under their control.  The format, among other things, sought the information about the number of total vacancies filled since 1996, the number of persons with locomotor disability, visual impairment and hearing impairment out of the total, the backlog of reserved vacancies, and whether separate 100-point vacancy based roster for persons with disabilities was being maintained or not in respect of Group-A, Group-B, Group-C and Group-D posts. 
5.       It was also brought to the notice of the respondents that the Contempt Petition No. 499/2014 in Civil Appeal no. 9096/2013 in the matter of National Federation of Blind had also been filed in the Hon’ble Supreme Court with regard to computing and filling up the backlog of reserved vacancies.  Further, the information provided to Ministry of Home Affairs in respect of GNCT of Delhi and other offices was not correct and the details were not as per the proforma.  It was requested that special recruitment drive to fill the backlog of reserved vacancies be organized without any loss of time if already not done within a specified time frame.
6.       The Services Department vide letter dated 28.08.2017 provided the information in respect of Grade II (DASS)/HC, Grade III (DASS)/UDC, Grade IV (DASS)/LDC and Grade III (Stenographer) for which that Department is Cadre Controlling Authority.  The Department was advised to depute the concerned officers alongwith vacancy-based roster on 03.06.2019 vide letter dated 01.05.2019.
7.       During the hearing on 03.06.2019, the representative of the Department submitted letter dated 31.05.2019, which contains the status of requisition sent to DSSSB for filling up the available vacant posts of Grade III Stenographer and Grade IV (DASS) in respect of advertisement no. 02/14 post code 211/14, Adv. No. 02/18 post code 21/18 in respect of Stenographer and Adv. no. 1/17 post code 02/17 and Adv. No. 02/18 post Code 20/18 in respect of Grade IV (DASS).  However, it did not indicate the total number of vacancies filled since 1996 and the number of persons with disabilities appointed.
8.       The representatives of the Department clarified that in the year 1998, a special recruitment drive was conducted for appointment of persons with visual impairment and around 40 persons with visual impairment were appointed.  They also added that a very few persons with hearing impairment apply and are finally appointed.
9.       They were informed about the provision for interchange of the vacancies with other categories of disabilities in the event of unavailability of the category for which the vacancies were originally earmarked.  Further, for the purpose of computing the reserved vacancies for persons with disabilities, single vacancy based roster registers for direct recruitment and another for promotion for Group ‘C’ posts need to be maintained as per the instructions of DoPT.  Therefore while they may provide the details in respect of Grade-IV (DASS), Grade-II (DASS) and Stenographer, Grade-III posts, a consolidated information indicating the total number of the vacancies filled in Group ‘C’ posts by direct recruitment since 1996 and the number of persons with disabilities appointed out of those vacancies so that backlog of reserved vacancies can be determined for conducting special recruitment drive.
10.     The appointment to Group ‘A’ & ‘B’ posts are made by MHA for various Departments to which Services Department is concerned.  As there are many ex-cadre posts for which different Department/ organizations, PSUs, Autonomous Bodies are the Cadre Controlling Authorities, the respondent was also requested vide letter dated 30.08.2019 to intimate the names of the Department which are Cadre Controlling Authorities in respect of various ex-cadre Group A , Group B and Group C posts. 
11.     Deputy Secretary (Services III) vide letter dated 06.09.2019 informed that backlog vacancies in respect of Grade II (DASS), Grade IV (DASS) has been sent to DSSSB vide letter dated 08.07.2019 and 31.08.2019 for inclusion in the next requisition. The details of the vacancies filled in Grade II (DASS), Grade IV (DASS) and Grade III Stenographer indicating the number of vacancies filled since 1996 and the number of persons with locomotor disabilities, visual impairment and hearing impairment has also been given. 
12.     On 09.09.2019, Sh. C. Uday Kumar, Special Secretary (Services), Sh. Bhairav Dutt, Deputy Secretary (Services), Sh. Hemant Yadav, SO (Services III) and Sh. Jaswinder Singh, SO (Services II) appeared and stated that recruitment to various posts in Group C for which Services Department is responsible, is done at different points of time and therefore it is practically and administratively more feasible to maintain separate rosters in respect of Grade II (DASS), Grade IV (DASS) and Grade III Stenographer which have large number of sanctioned posts. 
13.     During the hearing, provisions of DoPT’s instructions issued vide OM dated 15.01.2018 and Section 33 & Section 36 of Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 and Section 34 of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 regarding carry forward of reserved vacancies, interchange among the other categories of disabilities and filling up of the vacancies by appointment of persons other than persons with disabilities were discussed in details. It was also considered that a separate 100point vacancy based reservation roster for computing the reserved vacancies for persons with disabilities before 2017 under the PwD Act, 1995 and with effect from 2017 under the RPwD Act, 2016 needed to be maintained in each Group maintaining separate 100 point vacancy based reservation rosters for Grade II (DASS), Grade IV (DASS) and Grade III Stenographer (all Group C posts) for computing the reserved vacancies for persons with disabilities would not be disadvantageous to persons with disabilities as substantial number of vacancies arise in each posts every year and all the four group of disabilities will get reserved vacancies with one or two recruitment years.  It was agreed that Services Department may maintain three separate rosters strictly in accordance with the instructions issued by DoPT.
14.     After the discussions, it was decided that the Department will work out the exact number of backlog reserved vacancies for persons with disabilities and intimate by 11 September, 2019.  They will also make necessary modifications as per the provisions of the Act in the requisitions which were sent to DSSSB for filling up 9 reserved vacancies (6 for VI and 3 for HI) of Grade II (DASS) vide letter dated 08.07.2019 and 50 back log reserved vacancies (32 for HI and 18 for VI) in Grade IV DASS vide letter dated 31.08.2019 computed on the basis of the number of vacancies filled since 1996 as indicated in annexure “A” to their email dated 06.09.2019.  They will also submit the names of Department which are Cadre Controlling Authorities in respect of the ex-cadre posts as sought by this Court vide letter dated 30.08.2019.
15      Vide email dated 15.09.2019, Services Department has submitted the following details:

S.
No.
Classification of post
(Whether belongs to
Class I, II, III or IV or to
Group A, B, C or D
No. of
vacancies
filled since
1996
Roster Points
Number of Roster
point filled
Backlog vacancy
Backlog vacancies
sent to DSSSB for
filling up the posts.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Group C Posts

OH
VH
HH
OH
VH
HH
OH
VH
HH
OH
VH
HH
1
Grade-1I (DASS)
883
9
9
9
9
6
5
0
3
4
0
6
3
2
Grade-IV (DASS)
4630
46
46
46
42
53
3
4
-7
43
0
18
32
3
Grade-III (Stenographer)
334
3
3
3
1
6
0
2
-3
3
4
7
1
Total
5642
58
58
58
52
65
8
6
-7
50
4
31
36

16.     On perusal of the above details, it is observed that 139 vacancies should be reserved for persons with disabilities in Grade IV (DASS) instead of 138 as point no. 1 of the 41st cycle would also be reserved.  It is also observed that only 32 backlog vacancies have been sent to DSSSB for filling up as against 43.  Therefore, requisition for 11 more vacancies to be filled by persons with HI should be sent.  In Grade III (Stenographer), against 334 vacancies filled, 11 vacancies should be reserved for persons with disabilities instead of 9 as indicated in the above table. 
17.     In view of the above, it is recommended that the Services Department should revise the requisition for filling up:
i)        4 vacancies for HI instead of 03 in Grade II (DASS);
ii)       4 vacancies for locomotor disability and 43 instead of 32 for HI in Grade IV (DASS);
iii)      3 backlog vacancies for HI instead of 1 in Grade III (Stenographer);
iv)      The recruitment process should be completed within three months from the date of receipt of this order; and
v)       Names and addresses of the persons with disabilities appointed against the reserved vacancies be intimated to this Court within 15 days of their joining.
18.     The matter is disposed of.
19.     Given under my hand and the seal of the Court this 20th day of September, 2019.
                                                                     
(T.D. Dhariyal)
State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities

Thursday, September 19, 2019

Dr. Alok Kumar Bhuwan Vs. Director, Deptt. of Social Welfare | Case No.1010/1093/2019/07/5506-5518 | Dated:18.09.2019




In the Court of State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities
National Capital Territory of Delhi
25- D, Mata Sundri Road, Near Guru Nanak Eye Centre, New Delhi.
Phone-011-23216002-04, Telefax: 011-23216005, Email: comdis.delhi@nic.in
[Vested with powers of Civil Court under the
Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016]

Case No.1010/1093/2019/07/5506-5518                   Dated:18.09.2019

In the matter of:

Dr. Alok Kumar Bhuwan,
Managing Secretary,
Manovikas Institute for Higher Education,
60-A, Radhey Puri Extention–I,
Swami Dayanand Marg,
Near Jagatpuri Crossing, Delhi-110051.         …………..Complainant
          
Versus
The Director,
Department of Social Welfare,
GLNS Complex,
New Delhi-110002.                                         ..................Respondent 

ORDER

The above named complainant filed a complaint dated 27.06.2019 under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Act 2016, hereinafter referred to as the Act and submitted that he applied twice for renewal of registration certificate of the society on 07.11.2017 and 12.03.2019 respectively and even after regular follow-ups with the Department of Social Welfare, his application for renewal of registration certificate is still pending. Due to unavailability of registration certificate, Manovikas Charitable Society has been unable to apply for any further grants and the significant number of persons with disabilities are deprived to avail the opportunities of services due to such delay.



2.     The complaint was taken up with the respondent vide Show Cause Notice dated 11.07.2019 followed by reminder dated 23.08.2019.

3.        The respondent vide their letter dated 05.09.2019 submitted as under:-

“1.The complainant Dr. Alok Kumar Bhuwan, Managing Secretary,  Manovikas Institute for Higher Education had applied for the first time for renewal of registration certificate under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 on 07.11.2017.  At that time the Delhi Rules was not notified under the new Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016.  Hence process of renewal of certificate of the said NGO was not initiated by this branch.

2. The Delhi Rights of Persons with Disabilities Rules, 2018 was notified on 27th December, 2018 and wide publicity was given through flashing advertisement in leading newspapers and on department website drawing attention to NGOs/Voluntary Organisations to apply for registration under the new Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016.

3. The said NGO applied for seeking registration under the new Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 on 12.03.2019 and the file of the NGO was sent to the concerned District Officer, East on 29.03.2019 for inspection and verification of the NGO for issuing registration certificate under the RPwD Act, 2016.

4. The file of the said NGO was received from the District Officer, East on 05.04.2019, however, the file was returned back to the concerned District Officer, East on 09.04.2019 to carry out inspection of the said NGO with at least one Gazetted Officer in the team as per guidelines.

5. The file of the said NGO was received in this branch on 12.07.2019 from the concerned District Officer, East recommending the case fit for issuing registration Certificate under the RPwD Act, 2016.

6. In the meantime file was sent o the Law Department, GNCTD for seeking their advice/clarification on the matter of issuance of certificate of registration under Rule 21 of the Delhi RPwD Rules, 2018 since post of Joint Director, Technical and Spl. Director in the Department of Social Welfare is lying vacant, as to who will be the competent authority who is next in the hierarchy.  The Law Department clarified that word hierarchy denotes ascending chain of power or authority and hence the Director (SW) shall be the competent authority.  The file was received from the Law Department, GNCTD back on 30.07.2019 to this Department.

7. The case of the said NGO was accordingly put up for the approval of Director, Social Welfare, who is the competent authority next in the hierarchy on 06.06.2019.

8. After the approval of the competent authority, the NGO, Manovikas Charitable Society, 60-A, Radhey Puri Extension-I, Swami Dayanand Marg, Near Jagatpuri Crossing, Delhi-51 has been issued Registration Certificate under Rule 22(8)(a) of the Delhi Rights of Persons with Disabilities Rules, 2018 on 27.08.2019 for a period of 5 years w.e.f. 26.08.2019 to 25.08.2024.”
4.        The respondent also submitted copy of the registration certificate issued to the complainant alongwith their reply dated 05.09.2019 with a copy to the complainant.
5.        The complainant vide his letter dated 12.09.2019 has submitted as under:-
“1. The process and time line of the notification of the Delhi Rules on RPD Act, 2016 was not informed by the Department to Manovikas Charitable Society therefore we were not aware of the action taken on the first application submitted for registration on 07.11.2017.  The set of application was pending in the Department for 595 days as on we proceed the application in this Court.
2. The organisation was waiting for the reply and status of action taken on the first application even after the notification of Delhi Rules and advertisement to save environmental avoid multiple wastage of papers and manpower.
3. In the reply of Para 4 to 8, the process of the second application, dated 12.03.2019 is described and due to lack of inter-departmental coordination our application took more than 104 days as on date of Complaint to this Court and 164 days to issue the Registration Certificate.  Under The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, clause of Chapter IX of 51(2) grant of certificate of registration to the applicant within a period of ninety days was not fulfilled.
4.  The Registration Certificate issued on dated 27 August, 2019 having secretarial errors like the Department’s Name is not mentioned on the top and the rubber stamp of the Competent Authority is inappropriately placed.  While applying to any other Department Agency including international Organisations, this Registration Certificate may criticize.
5. Trust, after intervention of this Court and with provided Registration Certificate the Manovikas Charitable Society shall be able to apply for any further grants and significant number of persons with disabilities shall be able to avail the opportunities of services.”
6.        As the registration certificate has been issued, the complaint is disposed of with the recommendation that the respondent department may re-issue the registration certificate with appropriate corrections as pointed out by the complainant.
7.        Given under my hand and the seal of the Court this 18th day of September, 2019. 




           (T.D. Dhariyal)
                      State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities