Case Law
Subject : Service Law - Pension Law
Shimla, India - In a significant judgment favoring armed forces personnel, the High Court of Himachal Pradesh has set aside an order by the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) that had denied disability pension to a former army recruit. The court's decision, delivered by Justice SureshwarThakur , emphasizes the principle that if a pre-existing condition is not detected during initial army enrolment, any subsequent disability is presumed to be aggravated by military service unless proven otherwise.
The petitioner, who enrolled in the Indian Army in 2001 and was invalided out within months due to eye conditions –
Aggrieved by the AFT's decision, the petitioner approached the High Court, arguing against the rejection order. The High Court, in its judgment, scrutinized the medical evidence and relevant guidelines, particularly the "Guide to Medical Officers (2002) (Amended) 2008" and the Supreme Court's ruling in
Justice Thakur highlighted key principles from the "Guide to Medical Officers" which emphasizes the necessity of establishing a causal connection between disability and military service. The judgment quoted excerpts from the guide stressing that while medical opinion is important, entitlement decisions require consideration of service conditions, pre- and post-service history, and weighing of all evidence. Crucially, the guidelines mandate giving the "benefit of any reasonable doubt" to the claimant.
The court also leaned heavily on the Supreme Court's
The High Court found fault with the Medical Board's assessment, noting that Annexure A-1 (preliminary medical exam) indicated the petitioner was fit upon enrolment without any mention of eye conditions. Conversely, Annexure A-2 (post-enrolment exam) declared the conditions congenital but lacked detailed reasoning or evidence of "deep incisive research" using "State of Art medical techniques" to ascertain the genetic origin, as required when claiming a condition is congenital.
The judgment stated, "However, a reading of Annexure A-2, discloses that it has been recorded in a stereo typed form and no reasons have been recorded to the extent (supra). Reiteratedly, since no evidence to rebut the presumption (supra) has been led by the respondents, therebys, this Court is constrained to give no weightage to the opinion of the medical board, as enclosed in Annexure A-2."
Allowing the writ petition, the High Court quashed the AFT's order and directed the respondents to process the petitioner's disability pension case. The court further cited the Supreme Court’s
The High Court underscored the principle from
This judgment serves as a crucial reminder of the presumptions in favor of armed forces personnel regarding disability pensions and highlights the need for thorough and reasoned medical assessments, especially when denying benefits based on pre-existing conditions. It reinforces the principle that the onus lies on the authorities to disprove service connection, not on the soldier to prove it.
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