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Supreme Court of India

Union Of India vs Bidhubhushan Malik And Others on 24 April, 1984

Equivalent citations: 1984 AIR 1177, 1984 SCR (3) 550, AIR 1984 SUPREME COURT 1177, 1984 UJ (SC) 816, 1984 SCC (L&S) 354, 1984 (3) SCC 95

Author: O. Chinnappa Reddy

Bench: O. Chinnappa Reddy, A.P. Sen, E.S. Venkataramiah

           PETITIONER:
UNION OF INDIA

	Vs.

RESPONDENT:
BIDHUBHUSHAN MALIK AND OTHERS

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 1177		  1984 SCR  (3) 550
 1984 SCC  (3)	95	  1984 SCALE  (1)643
 CITATOR INFO :
 R	    1984 SC1247	 (1)
 D	    1990 SC1782	 (34)
 D	    1991 SC1182	 (23)
 R	    1992 SC  96	 (8)


ACT:
     High Court Judges (Conditions of Service) Act, 1954 (as
amended)-First Schedule-Para 10-Validity of.



HEADNOTE:
     Affirming the decision of the High Court and dismissing
the special leave petition,
^
     HELD :  (1) The  words "and who has retired on or after
the 1st	 day of	 October, 1984"	 appearing in para 10 of the
First Schedule	to the	High  Court  Judges  (Conditions  of
Service) Act, 1954 (as amended) are unconstitutional and are
struck down. [550 A]
     (2) The  Judges (including	 the Chief  Justices) of the
High Courts  are entitled  lo pension  as computed under the
Act (as	 amended) irrespective	of their date of retirement.
But they  will not be entitled to arrears of pension for the
period preceding  October 1,  1984, the date which continues
to be  relevant as  being one  from  which  the	 liberalised
pension became operative.
						   [550 B-C]
     Decision of  Allahabad High  Court in  W.P. No. 3281 of
1979 (Judgment delivered on March 2, 1983) upheld.



JUDGMENT:

CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION : Special Leave Petition (Civil) No. 9616 of 1983.

From the Judgment and Order dated 2nd March, 1983 of the Allahabad High Court in Writ Petition No. 3281 of 1979.

K. Parasaran, Attorney General, R.D.A garwala and R.N. Poddar for the Petitioner.

The Order of the Court was delivered by CHINNAPPA REDDY, J. The Allahabad High Court has held :

"....The High Court Judges (Conditions of Service) Act, 1954, (as amended) shall be read down as under, in para 10 of the 551 First Schedule, the words 'and who has retired on or after the 1st day of October, 1974" are unconstitutional and are struck down. Omitting the unconstitutional part it is declared that the Judges (including the Chief Justices) of the High Court are entitled to pension as computed under the High Court Judges (Conditions of Service) Act, 1954, (as amended) irrespective of the date of retirement. The date October 1, 1974, continues to be relevant as being one from which the liberalised pension became operative under the High Court Judges (Conditions of Service) (Amendment) Act, 1976, irrespective of the date of retirement and hence there is no question of payment of arrears of pension for the period preceding October 1, 1974..."

For the reasons mentioned by the learned Judges of the Allahabad High Court in their Judgment, we agree with their conclusion and dismiss the special leave petition.

H.S.K					 Petition dismissed.
552