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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Pension Dispute Over Contractual Service Counting. Services Rendered as Casual/Contractual Cannot Be Treated as Temporary for Qualifying Service Under Rule 13 of Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972, Absent Statutory Scheme Provision.

The dispute arose from a claim for pensionary benefits by an employee who served as a casual/contractual General Assistant from 1985 until her regular...

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Supreme Court Allows Writ Petition for Counting Pre-2000 Service for Pension of Supreme Court Legal Services Committee Employees. Service rendered prior to formal rules is qualifying service for pension due to continuity and uninterrupted employment.

The petitioners, serving and retired employees of the Supreme Court Legal Services Committee, filed a writ petition seeking counting of their entire s...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses State's Petition Challenging MAT Order Directing Pension Payment with Condonation of Break in Service. State's Apathy and Delay in Granting Pension Deprecated; Costs Imposed.

The State of Maharashtra filed a writ petition challenging an order of the Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal (MAT) dated 13 June 2014, which directe...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petition for Counting Part-Time Service as Qualifying Service for Pension — Part-time Librarian's Service Must Be Converted to Full-Time Equivalent Under Maharashtra Pension Rules Following Precedent in Shalini Asaram Akkarbote.

The petitioner, Mukund Bapurao Dhadkar, retired as Librarian from Bhagirath English School, Jalgaon on 31st July 2008. He was initially appointed as a...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petition of Retired KVIC Employee Challenging Withdrawal of Pension and Recovery of Paid Pension. Pension is a Right, Not a Bounty, and Cannot Be Withdrawn Without Statutory Authority Under Regulation 15 of KVIC Employees Pension Regulations 1984.

The petitioner, A.K. Kumaran Nair, joined the U.P. Khadi and Village Industries Board on 15 June 1982. The Board was taken over by the Khadi and Villa...

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Bombay High Court Allows Pension Benefits by Counting Prior Service with Board Under Rule 46(2) of Maharashtra Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1982 — Resignation to Take Up Another Appointment with Permission Does Not Forfeit Past Service

The Petitioner, Smt. Nagaveni R., filed a writ petition seeking pension and other retiral benefits by counting her service from 25.2.1975 to 5.11.1984...