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Ramdas Ram vs State Of West Bengal & Ors

Calcutta High Court · Decided on 9 January 2020 · Citation: (2020) 01 CAL CK 0277

HON’BLE JUDGES
Rajarshi Bharadwaj, J
RESULT
Disposed Of
CASE NUMBER
Writ Petitions (WP) No. 22942 (W) Of 2019

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Rajarshi Bharadwaj, J.

Affidavit of service filed in Court today is kept with the record.

The material facts of the case are admitted and hence I have not called for affidavits.

The petitioner was an Assistant Teacher of a High School, Malda and he retired from service on 30.06.2006. The first pension payment order was

issued on 30.11.2006. Under the ROPA Rules, 2009 there was revision of the pensionary and gratuity amount payable to the petitioner. The revised

pension payment order was issued on 02.05.2011 and the arrear pension and gratuity amount was disbursed on 04.07.2011 in terms of ROPA, 2009.

The petitioner claims interest on delayed payment of the revised arrear pension .

I have heard learned counsel for both parties and I have considered the orders passed by this court in similar facts. It is settled law that retired

employee is entitled to some amount of interest on delayed payment of revised arrear pension.

There is a considerable delay in filing of the writ petition, which the petitioner seeks to justify by stating that there is no statutory period of limitation

and neither parties have suffered due to this delay. It is the submission of the petitioner that accordingly the petition should be allowed.

The petitioner relies upon an order in W.P. No. 17557 (W) of 2017 (Narayan Chandra Saha Vs. State of West Bengal & Ors.) wherein a co-ordinate

Bench of this court had relied upon a Supreme Court judgement in the case of Union of India Vs. Tarsem Singh, reported in (2008) 8 S.C.C. 648 on

the issue of limitation relating to payment or re-fixation of pay or pension wherein the Apex Court had held that relief may be granted in spite of delay

as it does not affect the rights of the third party.

In view of the aforesaid, I direct the Director of Pension, Provident Fund and Group Insurance, Government of West Bengal as also the concerned

Treasury Officer to pay interest to the petitioner @ 8% per annum on the revised arrear pension calculated on and from May 19, 2009 till actual date

of payment. Such payment is to be made within eight weeks from the date of communication of the certified copy of this order to the concerned

authorities.

Since no affidavits have been invited, the allegations contained in the writ petition are deemed not to have been admitted by the respondents.

The writ petition is, accordingly, disposed of. There will be no order as to costs.

Urgent certified copy of this order, if applied for, be made available to the parties upon compliance with the requisite formalities.