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DELHI HIGH COURT
REKHA PALLI
Sanjay Sharma – Appellant
Versus
Government of Punjab – Respondent


Table of Content
1. petitioner seeks quashing of noc denial and terminal benefits. (Para 1 , 2)
2. arguments regarding delayed proceedings and audit findings. (Para 3 , 4)
3. court's analysis on unjustified denial of benefits. (Para 5)
4. rule 2.2(b) relevant for time-bar on proceedings. (Para 6)
5. court's decision to allow relief to petitioner. (Para 7 , 8)

JUDGMENT

Rekha Palli, J. (ORAL)

1. The petitioner, who was working at the respondent organisation as a General Manager, has approached this Court seeking quashing of the order dated 27.03.2018 passed by the respondent no.1 vide which it has refused to issue a `No Objection Certificate' (NOC) in favour of the petitioner so as to enable him to get his full pension after his superannuation on 31.10.2017. The petitioner also seeks to assail the order dated 27.06.2018 passed by the respondent no.1 vide which it has refused to release the leave encashment and gratuity payable to him.

2. Ms.Avnish Ahlawat, learned counsel for the petitioner, submits that the petitioner who had joined the service of the respondent in 1984 and was due to superannuate on 31.10.2015, was based on his excellent work, granted two years' extension, and finall

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