While granting interest on delayed payment of post-retiral dues to a Nagar Palika employee, the Allahabad High Court observed that unless there are compelling reasons or serious charges, an employee should not be retired with disciplinary proceedings pending against him. 10,000 on the Executive Officer, Nagar Palika Parishad, Seohara, Bijnor for delaying the payment of retiral dues of the employee …
A single judge bench of the Calcutta High Court comprising of Saugata Bhattacharyya, Justice, while deciding a writ petition held that a retired government employee is entitled to receive retiral benefits in a timely manner, even when there is a pending dispute regarding alleged excess salary drawn during the service period. The headmaster prayed to direct the respondent authorities to …
While deciding a case related to retiral dues of a deceased government employee, the Allahabad High Court has held that no cause had been given by the state for an inordinate delay from 2005 in making the payment and that this was actually caused by the “apathy” of the respondents. to hold that in such a situation, the family of …
The Rajasthan High Court at Jaipur recently issued a mandamus to all the Departments of the State to strictly comply with all the mandatory provisions contained under Chapter VI of the Rajasthan Civil Services Rules, 1996 and not to cause unnecessary delays in payment of pension and all retiral dues to eligible employees. The single judge bench of Justice Anoop …
Appointment and RTI matters Supreme Court Appointment Can’t Be Denied Citing Suppression of Material Facts When Employer’s Query Was Vague The Court in State of West Bengal v. Mitul Kumar Jana 2023 LiveLaw 714, while adjudicating upon the allegations of suppressing information related to a criminal case during the application process, held that “For determining suppression or false information attestation/verification …