Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 1726 Cal/2
Judgement Date : 28 July, 2023
OD-3
IN THE HIGH COURT AT CALCUTTA
CONSTITUTIONAL WRIT JURISDICTION
ORIGINAL SIDE
WPO 3190 OF 2022
IN THE MATTR OF:
ANUPAM DAS
VS
THE STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS.
BEFORE:
The Hon'ble JUSTICE LAPITA BANERJI
Date : 28th July, 2023.
Appearance:
Mr. Debdutta Basu, Adv.
For petitioner Mr. Bhaskar Prasad Vaisya, Adv.
Mr. Nilay Baran Mandal,Adv.
For State Mr. Niladri Bhattacharjee,Adv.
Ms. Angana Dutta, Adv.
For WBTC LTD.
The Court : Affidavit of service filed in Court today is taken on record.
The writ petitioner was a permanent employee of West Bengal Transport
Corporation Limited (WBTCL), formerly known as The Calcutta Tramways
Company (1978) Ltd..
The writ petitioner retired from service with effect from September 30,
2017. The retiral dues to the tune of Rs. 39,92,357/- were paid on November 27,
2017. The petitioner prays for interest on the delayed payment of the retiral dues.
Mr. Basu, learned counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioner submits
that the petitioner has also prayed for interest on the delayed payment of the
differential amount of gratuity. The issue whether the differential amount of
gratuity will be paid from September 25, 2019 as per the notification for (Revision
of Pay and Allowance) Rules, 2019 or from the date when the Corporation sought
to implement the ROPA benefits to its employees is pending adjudication before
the Hon'ble Division Bench. Therefore, the claim on account of interest on
delayed payment of the differential amount of gratuity may be considered at a
later date.
The issue of payment of interest on delayed payment of retiral benefits has
been considered by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in two judgments reported in
2021 (11) SCC 543 (State of Andhra Pradesh & Anr. Vs. Dinavahi Lakshmi
Kameswari) and also in 2022 (4) SCC 627 (Dr. A.Selvaraj vs. CBM College &
Ors.). In Selvaraj (supra) it was held that the delay in payment of retiral benefits
was due to no fault on the part of the petitioner. It was an obligation on the part
of the employer to process the retiral benefits and pay the same within one
month of the date of the petitioner's retirement. Since the payment was not made
within one month, the interest was held to date back to the petitioner's date of
retirement.
The petitioner is entitled to claim such interest. Due to the assurance
made by the employer/State, the claim of the petitioner has attained a statutory
colour. A beneficial reference may be made to an order/judgment passed by the
Hon'ble Division Bench in F.M.A. 3942 of 2016 (Amarnath Tiwari & Ors. Vs.
State of West Bengal & Ors.). This Court is of the view that the laws of
limitation are not applicable in exercise of jurisdiction under Article 226 of the
Constitution of India relying on a judgment passed by the Apex Court reported in
2022 Live Law (SC) 785 (State of Rajasthan & Ors. Vs. O.P. Gupta). It has
also been held in the said decision that the Court cannot be oblivious to the
difficulties of a retired employee in approaching the Court, which could include
financial constraints.
Accordingly, this Court directs interest at the rate of 6% per annum to be
paid to the petitioner from October 1, 2017 (being the date subsequent to the
date of retirement) till November 27, 2017 (the date on which the actual
payments were made).
Such payment of interest on the delayed payment of retiral dues shall be
paid within three months from date. In the event of default, the rate shall stand
increased to 8% per annum.
The parties will be at liberty to mention the matter for further
consideration upon disposal of the appeal before the Hon'ble Division Bench.
(LAPITA BANERJI, J.)
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