Citation : 2022 Latest Caselaw 574 Cal
Judgement Date : 15 February, 2022
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15.02.2022
Ct. No.23
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IN THE HIGH COURT AT CALCUTTA
CONSTITUTIONAL WRIT JURISDICTION
APPELLATE SIDE
WPA 1688 of 2022
Sudhansu Ranjan Roy
Vs.
The Durgapur Projects Limited & Ors.
Mr. Siddhartha Sarkar
... For the petitioner
Mr. Sujit Sankar Koley
... For the respondents
Affidavit of service filed in Court today is taken on
record.
The petitioner was an employee in Durgapur
Projects Limited (in short "DPL"), the respondent no.1. The
petitioner retired from service on 31st January, 2020. The
petitioner on his retirement was entitled to payment of
gratuity of Rs.4,67,693/-. This figure is not in dispute. The
petitioner was paid this amount on 7th April, 2021 towards
gratuity. The date of payment is also not in dispute. The
petitioner says that there has been a delay of about 14
months in making of the said sum of Rs.4,67,693/- on
account of gratuity. The petitioner further says that he has
not been paid the amount due on account of leave salary.
The petitioner, therefor, is entitled to interest for delayed
payment of gratuity as per the provisions of Section 7(3A)
of the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 (hereinafter referred
to as the "said Act") since the same is part of the retiral
benefits.
It further appears from a memo dated 16th October,
2020 issued by DPL (appearing at page 13 of the writ
petition) that the petitioner is entitled to payment of salary
equivalent to 299.5 days Earned Leave lying in his credit
on the date of retirement. DPL is liable to pay the said
payment of salary equivalent to 299.5 days Earned Leave
to the petitioner as such sum has not yet been paid with
interest from the date of retirement till actual payment
since there is no dispute in this regard.
The issues involved in the instant writ petition are
squarely covered by a recent judgment and order of this
Court dated 9th August, 2021 passed in WPA 11485 of
2021 (Kajal Pal v. The Durgapur Projects Ltd. & Ors.). The
consensus between the parties as was in case of Kajal Pal
(supra) is also there in the instant case.
As such, this writ petition is disposed of on the
similar lines as in Kajal Pal (supra), which are as follows:-
The respondent no.1 is directed to pay interest to
the writ petitioner at the rate of 6 per cent per annum on
Rs.4,67,693/- being the amount on account of gratuity
calculated on and from 1st February, 2020 till 7th April,
2021, a sum equivalent to salary for 299.5 days calculated
on the basis of his last drawn salary with interest @ 6 per
cent per annum from 1st February, 2020 till actual
payment, within a period of six months from the date of
communication of a photostat certified copy of this order
and in default statutory rate of 10 per cent as in case of
gratuity will be attracted on the entire amount from 1st
February, 2020 till 7th April, 2021.
Nothing further remains to be adjudicated in this
writ petition.
Since I have not called for any affidavits,
allegations made in the writ petition are deemed to have
not been admitted by the respondents.
Urgent photostat certified copy of this order, if
applied for, be given to the parties, upon compliance of
necessary formalities.
(Arindam Mukherjee, J.)
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