When Will the Bengal Government Publish the 6th Pay Commission Recommendations?

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Key Takeaways
- The Calcutta High Court mandated the publication of the 6th Pay Commission recommendations by July 1.
- Justice Amrita Sinha criticized the government's lack of transparency.
- The ruling addresses concerns raised by state employees regarding their awareness of pay-related matters.
- The recommendations must be accessible on the designated portal for public scrutiny.
- Maintaining secrecy around such documents is deemed unnecessary by the court.
Kolkata, June 17 (NationPress) The Calcutta High Court has mandated the West Bengal government to disclose the recommendations of the 6th Pay Commission by July 1. The directive was issued by the single-judge bench of Justice Amrita Sinha, who instructed the state to make the recommendations available on the designated portal for Pay Commission matters.
This order came in response to a petition from a state government employee, who alleged that the government was failing to adequately publicize the Pay Commission recommendations. Petitioners, like Deboprasad Halder, argued that the state had been misleading various courts by claiming compliance with the recommendations while employees remained uninformed due to the limited accessibility of these documents.
During the hearing, Justice Sinha pressed the state government for a timeline regarding the public release of these recommendations. The state’s legal representatives could not provide a concrete response, prompting Justice Sinha to reiterate the requirement for publication by July 1, specifically through the official Pay Commission portal.
Justice Sinha further commented that the documents in question are not classified, suggesting that the government's secrecy regarding them is unwarranted. She emphasized that the extensive reports outlining the Pay Commission recommendations should be transparently shared with the public.