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Asok Chakrabarty vs The State Of West Bengal And Others
2021 Latest Caselaw 5581 Cal

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 5581 Cal
Judgement Date : 8 October, 2021

Calcutta High Court (Appellete Side)
Asok Chakrabarty vs The State Of West Bengal And Others on 8 October, 2021

Ct. 05

08.10.2021 TN

WPA 14292 of 2021

(VIA VIDEO CONFERENCE)

Asok Chakrabarty Vs.

The State of West Bengal and others

Mrs. Sabita Khutia (Bhunya) ..............for the petitioner

Mr. Bipin Ghosh ....for the State

Affidavit of service filed in Court today is taken

on record.

The writ petitioner is a retired assistant

teacher, who superannuated on 31st March, 2016.

On superannuation of the writ petitioner, first

Pension Payment Order issued on 31st March,

2016 and as per the first Pension Payment Order

disbursement of retiral benefit was made on 12th

May, 2016. Subsequently, due to revision of pay

as per ROPA 2019 revised Pension Payment Order

was issued on 22nd April, 2021 and disbursement

as per revised Pension Payment Order was made

on 4th May, 2021. The writ petitioner claims

interest on delayed payment of gratuity as per

revised Pension Payment Order.

The entitlement of the writ petitioner to interest

on delayed payment of gratuity due to

superannuation of the writ petitioner has already

been decided in the writ petition being WP No.

4600(W) of 2019 (Rabindra Kumar Bhattacharjee

vs. State of West Bengal and Ors.) wherein upon

placing reliance on judgment of the Apex Court in

the case of Union of India vs. Tarsem Singh,

reported in (2008) 8 SCC 648 on condoning delay in

approaching the Court for payment of interest on

gratuity the said writ petition was allowed by

extending the benefit on delayed payment of gratuity

upon due consideration of the fact that there is no

accrual of third party interest and mater relates to

payment of retiral dues.

Taking note of the observations made by the

coordinate Bench in the order dated 17th April, 2019

passed in WP No. 4600(W) of 2019 (Rabindra

Kumar Bhattacharjee vs. State of West Bengal

and Ors.) this Court finds it apposite to grant

interest on gratuity to the writ petitioner due to delay

in releasing the said amount.

Accordingly, the Director of Pension,

Provident Fund and Group Insurance and the

concerned Treasury Officer are directed to pay

interest at the rate of Rs.8% per annum to the writ

petitioner on delayed payment of revised gratuity as

per revised Pension Payment Order from 14th

February, 2020 till the date of actual disbursement

of the revised gratuity amount in favour of the writ

petitioner, within a period of eight weeks from the

date of communication of this order.

Since no affidavit is called for the allegations

contained in the writ petition are deemed not to have

been admitted.

With the above observation, the writ petition

stands disposed of.

There shall be no order as to costs.

Urgent photostat certified copy of this order,

if applied for, is to be given to the parties upon

compliance with the necessary formalities.

(Saugata Bhattacharyya, J.)

 
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