Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 2676 Cal/2
Judgement Date : 22 September, 2023
OD-13
ORDER SHEET
IN THE HIGH COURT AT CALCUTTA
Constitutional Writ Jurisdiction
ORIGINAL SIDE
WPO/1269/2023
PARTHA BHATTACHARJEE
VS
THE STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS
BEFORE:
The Hon'ble JUSTICE LAPITA BANERJI
Date : 22nd September, 2023
Appearance:
Mr. Debdutta Basu, Adv.
... for the petitioner.
The Court :- Affidavit of service filed in Court today be retained with
the records.
In this writ petition, the petitioner claims for disbursement of interest
at the rate of 10 per cent per annum on the retiral benefits aggregating to
Rs.26,57,460/- (Rupees Twenty Six Lakh Fifty Seven Thousand Four
Hundred and Sixty only) from February 1, 2020 (date succeeding the date
of retirement) till June 15, 2020 (date of actual payment). The petitioner
worked as permanent employee with Calcutta Tramways Co. (1978) Ltd.,
now known as West Bengal Transport Corporation Limited (WBTCL).
The writ petitioner retired from service with effect from January 31,
2020.
The issue of payment of interest on delayed payment of retiral
benefits has been considered by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in two
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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 date succeeding the date
of the petitioner's retirement.
Following the aforesaid judgments of the Apex Court and also the
judgment passed by Co-ordinate Bench of this Hon'ble Court in WPO No.
2279 of 2022 (Swapan Kumar Das vs. The State of West Bengal), this
Court holds that interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum should be
paid by the respondent company to the petitioner from February 1, 2020 to
June 15, 2020 within three months from date. In the event there is any
default in payment of interest within the stipulated period, the rate of
interest will stand increased to 10 per cent per annum being the rate
payable at present under the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972.
Since affidavits have not been invited in the present writ petition, the
allegations made in the writ petition are deemed not to have been admitted
by the parties.
With the aforesaid directions, the writ petition, being WPO No. 1269
of 2023 is disposed of.
All parties are to act on a server copy of downloaded from the official
website of this Hon'ble Court.
Urgent certified website copies of this order, if applied for, be made
available to the parties subject to compliance with all requisite formalities.
(LAPITA BANERJI, J.)
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