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Madras High Court

M.Ramadoss vs The Management Of on 30 March, 2021

Author: M.S.Ramesh

Bench: M.S.Ramesh

                                                                      W.P.(MD) No.7264 of 2021

                            BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT

                                                DATED: 30.03.2021

                                                     CORAM:

                                THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE M.S.RAMESH

                                            W.P.(MD) No.7264 of 2021
                      M.Ramadoss                                             ... Petitioner
                                                        Vs
                      1. The Management of
                      Tamil Nadu State Transport Employees' Pension Fund Trust,
                      Dindigul Region,
                      Rep by its General Manager,
                      Dindigul.

                      2. The Administrator,
                      Tamil Nadu State Transport Employees' Pension Fund Trust,
                      Thiruvalluvar Illam,
                      Anna Salai,
                      Chennai – 2.                                       ... Respondents

                      PRAYER: Writ Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of
                      India for issuance of Writ of Mandamus, directing the respondents to pay
                      the petitioner interest at the rate of 18% per annum, for the period of
                      delay from 01.05.2018 to 24.01.2021, in paying the amounts paid
                      towards the terminal and pension benefits of the petitioner namely EPF
                      Employee's Contribution, Gratuity, Encashment of Earned/Sick Leaves
                      and Commutated Value of Pension, within a time frame as may be fixed
                      by this Court and without affecting his right to claim balance amounts
                      towards those benefits.

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                                          For Petitioner     : Mr.S.Arunachalam
                                          For Respondent     : Mr.J.Senthil kumariah


                                                      ORDER

By consent of both parties, this writ petition is taken up for final disposal at the stage of admission itself.

2.Aggrieved against the belated settlement of the terminal benefits to the petitioner, he has claimed interest on the belated payment in this Writ Petition.

3. In an identical issues, this Court has passed various orders, justifying the payment of interest to the aggrieved pensioners and in the order dated 13.12.2019 in W.P.(MD) No.26481 of 2019, the following order came to be passed.

5. I am not in agreement with the said representation made. There was already a duty cast on the respondent Corporation to pay the terminal benefits on the date of retirement itself and the very fact that the belated disbursement of retirement benefit, had already put the retired 2/6 http://www.judis.nic.in W.P.(MD) No.7264 of 2021 employee to serious prejudice, entertaining the present request for disbursement of the interest on the belated payment in installments, could cause further prejudice to the retired employee.

6. In the light of the above observations, there shall be a direction to the respondent /Corporation to pay the penal interest at the rate of 6% per annum on the belated payment of the retirement benefits for the period from the date of the retirement, till the date of actual disbursement, as expeditiously as possible and in any event, not before the expiry of three months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order.

4. This Court is of the view that the respondent could be directed to pay the interest on the belated payment, at the rate of 6% per annum, as ordered in the above Writ Petition.

5. At this juncture, Mr.J.Senthil Kumaraiah, learned Counsel appearing for the respondent Corporation would submit that owing to the Covid-19 pandemic situation and non-plying of buses for a considerable time, there has been a heavy revenue loss for the Corporation and 3/6 http://www.judis.nic.in W.P.(MD) No.7264 of 2021 therefore, the period of payment spread over three months as, ordered in the earlier Writ Petition, can be extended, so as to enable them to pay the interest amount, within a period of six months.

6.The learned counsel for the petitioner also does not have any objections to the same.

7.In this background, there shall be a direction to the respondent to pay the interest to the petitioner at the rate of 6% per annum on the belated payment of the retirement benefits, commencing from the date of retirement, till the date of actual disbursement, within a period of six months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order.

8.This Writ Petition stands allowed in accordance with the above terms. No costs.

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To
1. The Management of Tamil Nadu State Transport Employees' Pension Fund Trust, Dindigul Region, Rep by its General Manager, Dindigul.
2. The Administrator, Tamil Nadu State Transport Employees' Pension Fund Trust, Thiruvalluvar Illam, Anna Salai, Chennai – 2.
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