The division bench, comprising Justices V Ramasubramaniam and T Mathivanan, stated this while dismissing a large number of petitions of drivers and said that the incorrect order had resulted in filing of several petitions, hundreds of incorrect subsequent rulings and loss of several crores of Rupees to the exchequer.
The bench said an illegality would not undergo a metamorphosis and become legal merely because it received the seal of approval of a court of law.
It said the drivers' demand for pay scale of Rs 5000-5500 was without any entitlement and legal right.
Though the single judge's order did not specify any particular pay scale, it paved the way for litigations and even those who retired from service long ago moved court, demanding monetary benefits on the basis of this order.
"We are unable to find, however lenient our approach is, that the drivers could legitimately lay a claim selection grade scale of pay of Rs 5,000-8,000 and special grade scale of pay of Rs 5,500-9,000."
Therefore, what they had claimed and got in most of the previous decisions of HC was not what they were lawfully entitled to. "Once this was clear, it would follow as a natural consequence that the drivers herein want only that illegality to be perpetrated."
"The apex court focused on the elementary rule of justice that no party should suffer due to the mistake of the court," the bench said and dismissed all the appeals.
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