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PETITIONER:
N.L. ABHYANKAR AND OTHERS ETC.
Vs.
RESPONDENT:
UNION OF INDIA
DATE OF JUDGMENT24/04/1984
BENCH:
REDDY, O. CHINNAPPA (J)
BENCH:
REDDY, O. CHINNAPPA (J)
SEN, A.P. (J)
VENKATARAMIAH, E.S. (J)
CITATION:
1984 AIR 1247 1984 SCR (3) 552
1984 SCC (3) 125 1984 SCALE (1)649
CITATOR INFO :
RF 1985 SC 619 (11)
R 1988 SC 501 (5)
R 1992 SC 96 (8)
ACT:
High Court Judges (Conditions of Service) Act 1954, S.
15, First Schedule Part 1 para 10 & The High Court Judges
(Conditions of Service) Amendment Act 1976.
Supreme Court Judges (Conditions of Service) Act 1958,
S. 14 & The Supreme Court Judges (Conditions of Service)
Amendment Act 1976.
Retired Judge-High Court & Supreme Court enhanced
pensionary benefits entitlement to-Irrespective of date of
retirement.
HEADNOTE:
The Judges of the High Court and of the Supreme Court
will be entitled to the pensionary benefits under the
amended Act of 1976 irrespective of the dates of their
retirement. They will be so entitled with effect from
1.10.1974. Arrears of pension calculated under the
provisions of the new Act will be paid to those to whom it
is due within four months. In the case of Judges who have
died after 1.10.1974 the amounts due will be paid to the
legal heirs of the Judges within four months. The family
pension due to the widows will be calculated under the
provisions of the 1976 Amending Act and paid to them. Ad-hoc
payments made, if any, will be adjusted while making such
payments. [552 D-F]
JUDGMENT:
CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION : Writ Petition (Civil)
Nos. 3531 to 3534 of 1983.
(Under Article 32 of the Constitution)
With
Writ Petition (Civil) Nos. 4831 to 4833 of 1983.
(Under Article 32 of the Constitution)
And
Writ Petition (Civil) No. 13243 of 1983
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(Under Article 32 of the Constitution)
V. A. Bobde, A. K. Sanghi, Ms. Amaljit Chauhan and Smt.
R. B. Bobde for the petitioners.
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D. K. Garg for the Petitioner in Writ Petition No.
13243 of 1983.
K. Parasaran, Attorney General, R. D. Agarwal and R. N.
Poddar for the Respondent.
The Order of the Court was delivered by
CHINNAPPA REDDY, J. In view of our decision in D.S.
Nakara v. Union of India,(1) [1983] 1 SCC 305 and for the
reasons mentioned by the Allahabad High Court in Writ
Petition No. 3281 of 1979 dated 2.3.1983 in the case of
Bidhubhushan Malik and others v. Union of India, which we
have accepted as correct in Special Leave Petition No. 9616
of 1983 just now dismissed by us we allow the writ
petitions. The Judges of the High Court and of the Supreme
Court will be entitled to the pensionary benefits under the
amended Act of 1976 irrespective of the dates of their
retirement. They will be so entitled with effect from
1.10.1974. Arrears of pension calculated under the
provisions of the new Act will be paid to those to whom it
is due within four months from today. In the case of Judges
who have died after 1.10.1974 the amounts due will be paid
to the legal heirs of the Judges within four months from
today. The family pension due to the widows will be
calculated under the provisions of the 1976 Amending Act and
paid to them. Ad-hoc payments made, if any, will be adjusted
while making such payments. The writ petitions are disposed
of accordingly. What we have said about pensionary benefits
does not apply to payment of gratuity.
N.V.K. Petition allowed.
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