DELHI HIGH COURT
JYOTI SINGH
H.N. Sharma – Appellant
Versus
Govt. of NCT of Delhi – Respondent
| Table of Content |
|---|
| 1. seeking quashing of order regarding pension. (Para 1) |
| 2. background on the petitioners' employment and dues. (Para 2 , 3) |
| 3. precedent of case related to similar pension issues. (Para 4 , 6 , 10 , 11) |
| 4. arguments regarding entitlement to interest on delayed pension. (Para 12 , 13 , 14 , 15 , 18) |
| 5. contention on administrative responsibilities and compliance. (Para 16 , 17 , 19) |
| 6. court's critical analysis of delays in pension payment. (Para 26 , 27 , 33 , 35) |
| 7. entitlement to interest on delayed payments confirmed. (Para 51) |
| 8. final order and directions for compliance. (Para 53 , 54 , 55) |
JUDGMENT
1. Present petition is filed seeking quashing of the order dated 01.02.2017 issued by Respondent No. 2, Department of Training and Technical Education (DTTE), GNCTD as well as for issuance of writ of mandamus directing the Respondents to pay interest @ 8% per annum on the delayed payment of arrears of pension to the Petitioners, from the respective dates, in pursuance of and as per the judgement dated 27.08.2013, passed by this Court in the case of Shri Chander Prakash Kaushal, in W.P. (C) 24/2010.
2. Petitioner No. 1 joined Respondent No. 3 as a Lecturer on 26.08.1975
The main legal point established in the judgment is the binding effect of the settlement between the parties, the waiver of the right to seek re-employment by the workmen, and the entitlement of the ....
A lockout is justified if it is declared in response to an illegal strike or a strike that is in breach of a settlement or award.
The combination of eyewitness testimonies, recovery of the weapon used, and forensic examination results can establish guilt in criminal cases, even based on circumstantial evidence.
The conviction of an accused person under Section 27(3) of the Arms Act is not permissible in law if the accused is also charged with committing murder under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code.
The court can enhance compensation based on the deceased's income and family dependency, and adjust the multiplier used by the Tribunal if found unjustified.
Login now and unlock free premium legal research
Login to SupremeToday AI and access free legal analysis, AI highlights, and smart tools.
Login
now!
India’s Legal research and Law Firm App, Download now!
Copyright © 2023 Vikas Info Solution Pvt Ltd. All Rights Reserved.