The Delhi High Court has ruled that reimbursement of medical expenses under Central Government Rules, 1944 cannot be denied on the ground that the hospital charged an amount in excess of the approved rates, in a case where the patient is referred to such hospital. Expressing dismay at how a petition seeking reimbursement of only Rs 51, 824 remained pending …
Observing that dismissal is proportionate punishment for his attempt to defraud the bank, the Bombay High Court upheld a peon's dismissal from Central Bank of India for claiming and receiving over 6 lakhs as reimbursement for medical bills from a non-operational medical shop. Further, the documents submitted to the labour court were merely records of domestic enquiry which had already …
Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti employees including teachers will now be eligible for medical claims five times higher than the allowed limit. The Central government has increased the ceiling for reimbursement of medical claims for treatment of KVS employees from 5,000 earlier to Rs 25,000 now. After the approval of the NVS Commissioner, the ceiling has been revised for pre-audit of medical …