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HC raps Punjab for ‘gross violation of law’ in denying pension, imposes Rs 50,000 costs

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HC raps Punjab for ‘gross violation of law’ in denying pension, imposes Rs 50,000 costs

Punjab Govt. Faces High Court Wrath: Rs 50,000 Penalty for Pension Delay

The Punjab and Haryana High Court has severely reprimanded the Punjab government for its unacceptable delay in disbursing a retired employee’s pension. The court deemed the delay a blatant violation of the law.

A bench of the High Court imposed a penalty of Rs 50,000 on the state. The judges condemned the state’s actions in the strongest possible terms.

The case involved a retired Divisional Engineer against whom disciplinary proceedings were initiated. The High Court found the state’s actions unjustified.

This ruling highlights a critical issue: the plight of pensioners facing bureaucratic hurdles in accessing their rightful dues. The High Court’s strong stance serves as a warning to the state government and other authorities to ensure timely pension disbursement and avoid similar legal repercussions. The case underscores the need for greater accountability and transparency in the pension system to protect the interests of retired employees.

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