Madras High Court
M.Rajasekaran vs The Government Of Tamilnadu on 13 April, 2016
Author: T.Raja
Bench: T.Raja
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS DATED:- 13.04.2016 CORAM: THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE T.RAJA W.P.No.13734 of 2016 M.Rajasekaran ...Petitioner Versus 1.The Government of Tamilnadu, Rep. by Principal Secretary to Government, Transport Department, Fort St.George, Chennai 600 009. 2.The Managing Director, Tamilnadu State Transport Corporation (VPM) Ltd., 3/137 Salamedu, Valuthareddy Post, Villupuram 605 602. ...Respondents Prayer: Writ petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India to issue a writ of mandamus directing the 2nd respondent to disburse the retirement benefits of Gratuity for a sum of Rs.3,00,000/, Earned Leave Surrender Salary for a sum of Rs.54,000/-, totally comes to Rs.3,54,000/- (Rupees Three lakhs Fifty four thousand only) with 18% interest on delayed payment to the petitioner who is retired from service on 31.07.2013 as Selection Grade Conductor in the 2nd respondent's office based on the order made in W.P.(MD) No.14663 of 2015 dated 21.08.2015. For Petitioner :: Mr.D.Veerasekaran For Respondents ::Mr.R.Vijayakumar for R1 Additional Government Pleader Mr.P.Kannan Kumar for R2 O R D E R
Mr.G.Rangarajulu has filed this writ petition for issuance of a writ of mandamus directing the 2nd respondent to disburse the retirement benefits of Gratuity for a sum of Rs.3,00,000/, Earned Leave Surrender Salary for a sum of Rs.54,000/-, totally comes to Rs.3,54,000/- (Rupees Three lakhs Fifty four thousand only) with 18% interest on delayed payment to the petitioner who is retired from service on 31.07.2013 as Selection Grade Conductor in the 2nd respondent's office based on the order made in W.P.(MD) No.14663 of 2015 dated 21.08.2015.
2.Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner. Mr.R.Vijayakumar, learned Additional Government Pleader takes notice on behalf of the first respondent and Mr.P.Kannan Kumar, learned counsel takes notice for the second respondent.
3.The petitioner joined as Conductor on 01.11.1999 at Tamilnadu State Transport Corporation (VPM) Ltd. and he was regularized as Conductor on 03.02.1992 and upgraded as Senior Conductor on 01.11.2007. After completion of 23 years, he was relieved from the service on attainment of superannuation on 31.07.2013 at Cuddalore region office of the second respondent corporation. Now, the grievance of the petitioner is that except a sum of Rs.1,34,158/- towards provident fund, the above said retirement terminal benefits have not been settled till date by the respondents to him.
4.Since the issue is squarely covered by the various orders passed by this court, in the light of the Hon'ble Division Bench judgment in W.A.(MD) Nos.383 to 457 of 2015 dated 12.6.2015 (K.Rajendran and others v. The Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (Madurai) Limited, represented by its Managing Director, Madurai and others), this writ petition is disposed of, with a direction to the respondents to settle the entire retirement benefits due and payable to the petitioner through twelve equal monthly installments carrying interest of 6% p.a. The installments should commence from May 2016 and each of the installments should be paid on or before 7th of each month. In case of any delay in the payment of the installments, the interest payable would become 18%p.a. for the T.RAJA,J.
vri delayed period apart from any other remedy which may be available to the petitioner for such non-payment of the installments. No costs.
13.04.2016 vri To
1.The Government of Tamilnadu, Rep. by Principal Secretary to Government, Transport Department, Fort St.George, Chennai 600 009.
2.The Managing Director, Tamilnadu State Transport Corporation (VPM) Ltd., 3/137 Salamedu, Valuthareddy Post, Villupuram 605 602.
W.P.No.13734 of 2016