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Karnataka High Court Upholds Widow's Freedom Fighter Pension Claim Despite Delay and Lack of Co-Prisoner Certificate. State's Rejection Set Aside as Scheme Does Not Require Such Proof for Widows.

The respondent, Smt. Savakka, widow of Dundayya Vibhuthimath, applied for freedom fighters' pension under the Freedom Fighters' Pension Scheme, 1969, ...

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Karnataka High Court Partly Allows State's Appeal in Freedom Fighter Pension Case — Limits Arrears to Date of Application. The court held that pension being a continuing cause of action, arrears cannot be granted from the date of death of the freedom fighter but only from the date of application.

The case involves a writ appeal filed by the State of Karnataka against an order of the learned Single Judge dated 14.09.2021 in W.P. No.103247/2021. ...

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Karnataka High Court Dismisses State's Appeal in Freedom Fighter's Pension Case - Widow's Claim Upheld. Oral evidence and committee recommendation sufficient to establish freedom fighter status under Karnataka Freedom Fighters' Pension Rules, 1979.

The respondent, Smt. Basavannewwa, is the widow of a freedom fighter who allegedly participated in the Quit India Movement in 1942. She applied for fr...

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Supreme Court Allows Widow's Claim in Coal Mines Pension Scheme Dispute Despite Jurisdictional Dismissal. Court Holds Pension as Property Right and Directs Disbursement of Lump Sum Under Para 15(1)(b) and 15(2) of Coal Mines Pension Scheme, 1998, Adjusting Earlier Refund.

The dispute involved a widow's claim for pensionary benefits under the Coal Mines Pension Scheme, 1998 following her husband's death. The husband, Ram...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Widow's Claim for Liberalised Family Pension in Operation Rakshak Death Case. Cardiac Failure Not Covered Under Category 'E' of Pension Instructions as Death Must Result from Injuries in Live Action.

The appellant, Kanchan Dua, is the widow of a Colonel in the Indian Army who died on 25.01.1992 due to sudden cardiac failure while posted as Commanda...

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Bombay High Court at Goa Allows First Wife's Claim for Family Pension Over Invalid Second Marriage. Second Marriage Contracted Without Consent During Subsistence of First Marriage Held Void Under Goa Family Laws and Civil Service (Conduct) Rules, 1964.

The petitioner, Mrs. Banu Shaikh, filed a writ petition before the Bombay High Court at Goa seeking family pension as the legally wedded wife of the d...