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2009 Supreme(Jhk) 239

M.Y.EQBAL, JAYA ROY
Deo Nandan Prasad – Appellant
Versus
Union of India – Respondent


Advocates appeared:
For the Petitioner:M/s. Rajiv Ranjan & A.K.Mishra For the Respondents: M/s. Md. M.Khan & S.Srivastava

JUDGMENT

The instant application has been filed by the petitioner challenging the order dated 26.6.2008 passed by Central Administrative Tribunal Patna, Ranchi Bench in CCPA No.9/2008, whereby the Tribunal refused to issue show cause notice to the respondents for non-compliance of judgment and order passed by the Tribunal.

2. It appears that the petitioner filed a contempt petition for initiation of contempt proceeding against the respondents for alleged disobedience of the order passed by the Tribunal dated 21.9.2007 in OA No.132/2005.

3. The pensioners of the erstwhile Principal Accountant General, Bihar and Jharkhand are getting medical facilities by way of Clinical consultation and as indoor patients in case of hospitalization of referred cases for treatment in recognized hospitals as extended to the Central Pensioners including retired IAS, IFS, IPS officers of the State cadre. The said medical benefits, which were extended to the retired Divisional Accountants being the retired Central Government Employees, were withdrawn in pursuance of CICM dated 25.4.2002. The matter was finally decided by the Central Administrative Tribunal holding that the facilities is to be extended, wh


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