Not concerned with Delhi govt, civic bodies dispute: HC on salary issue

Petitioners alleged that despite earlier directions, salaries are not paid till the 7th of every month

May 28, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 07:46 am IST - NEW DELHI:

The court’s order had come on pleas seeking release of salaries in the first week of each month.— File Photo

The court’s order had come on pleas seeking release of salaries in the first week of each month.— File Photo

Delhi High Court on Friday said it was not concerned with the dispute between the AAP government and the BJP-led three municipal corporations in the city and only wants that all employees of the civic bodies get their salaries for which it will pass appropriate orders.

“We had made it clear that we are not concerned with the disputes between the Delhi government and the municipal corporations. We only want that salaries are paid to the employees,” a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath said.

The bench said it would pass appropriate order and necessary directions on the issue pertaining to payment of salaries to the employees of the three civic bodies.

During the hearing, the municipal corporations claimed before the bench that they have not yet received the entire funds from the Delhi government to pay salaries to all the employees.

The bench, however, observed, “we will not go into this”.

Delhi government said they have released 50 per cent of the budget estimate and the amount, which the municipal corporations were entitled under the Municipal Reform Fund (MRF), would be released soon.

The petitioners alleged before the bench that despite the court’s earlier directions, the salaries have not been paid till 7th of every month.

“We will pass appropriate order,” the bench said and posted the matter for further proceedings on July 25.

The bench had earlier told the Delhi government and the municipal corporations that they were responsible for paying salaries to the employees of civic bodies and they cannot say they do not have the funds.

The court had directed the civic bodies to pay regular salaries to safai karamcharis “on or before 7th of every month” for smooth functioning of corporations.

It had also said that Delhi government shall process the financial statements submitted by the corporations for the year 2015-16 and ensure that the amounts under MRF be released within four weeks.

The court’s order had come on pleas seeking release of salaries in the first week of each month.

In January, petitioner Rahul Birla had moved the court when safai karamcharis had gone on strike, claiming that the authorities were not paying salaries and arrears to the MCD workers.

He had said workers of North, South and East Delhi Municipal Corporations had gone on strike in 2015 too leading to “accumulation of garbage for number of days at different places”.— PTI

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