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Madras High Court

M. Kumar vs Government Of Tamil Nadu on 26 September, 2025

Author: A.D. Jagadish Chandira

Bench: A.D. Jagadish Chandira

                                                                                              W.P. No.36801 of 2025

                               IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS

                                                 DATED: 26.09.2025

                                                          CORAM:

                           THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE A.D. JAGADISH CHANDIRA

                                              W.P. No.36801 of 2025
                                                       and
                                             W.M.P. No.41160 of 2025

                 M. Kumar                                                                 ... Petitioner
                                                    vs.

                 1. Government of Tamil Nadu
                 Rep. by its Principal Secretary to Government,
                 Handlooms, Handicrafts,
                         Textiles and Khadi Department,
                 Fort. St. George,
                 Chennai – 600 009.
                 2. The Chief Executive Officer,
                 Tamil Nadu Khadi and Village Industries Board,
                 1st Floor,
                 Chennai House,
                 Chennai – 600 104                                     ...      Respondents

                 Prayer : Writ Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India
                 praying to issue Writ of Declaration, declaring the action of the respondents in
                 not paying the commuted value of pension, encashment of earned leave (HRA
                 & CCA component), Death cum Retirement Gratuity to the tune of Rs.55,487/-
                 and encashment of unearned leave on private affairs to the petitioner consequent
                 to his retirement on 28.02.2023 as illegal, arbitrary and contrary to law and


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                 consequently direct the respondents to pay commuted value of pension,
                 encashment of earned leave (HRA & CCA) component), Death cum Retirement
                 Gratuity to the tune of Rs.55,487/- and encashment of unearned leave on private
                 affairs to the petitioner, within the time frame stipulated by this Court along
                 with interest at the rate of 10% per annum from the date when the terminal
                 benefits became due till the date of actual disbursement.

                                        For petitioner  : Mr.Balan Haridas
                                        For Respondents : Mr.R. Ramanlaal
                                                          Additional Advocate General
                                                          Assisted by
                                                          Mr.Yogesh Kannadasan
                                                          Spl. Govt. Pleader for R1
                                                          Mr.C. Rajakumar,
                                                          Standing Counsel for R2.


                                                       ORDER

This writ petition has been filed to declare the action of the respondents in not paying the commuted value of pension, encashment of earned leave (HRA & CCA component), Death cum Retirement Gratuity to the tune of Rs.55,487/-

and encashment of unearned leave on private affairs to the petitioner consequent to his retirement on 28.02.2023 as illegal, arbitrary and contrary to law and consequently direct the respondents to pay commuted value of pension, encashment of earned leave (HRA & CCA) component), Death cum Retirement Gratuity to the tune of Rs.55,487/- and encashment of unearned leave on private affairs to the petitioner, within a time frame along with interest at the rate of 2/6 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis ( Uploaded on: 08/10/2025 02:32:21 pm ) W.P. No.36801 of 2025 10% per annum from the date when the terminal benefits became due till the date of actual disbursement.

2. The petitioner joined the service of the 2nd respondent and retired from service on attaining the age of superannuation on 28.02.2023. It is the contention of the petitioner that though pension was sanctioned, the respondents failed to pay commuted value of pension, encashment of earned leave (HRA & CCA component), Death cum Retirement Gratuity to the tune of Rs.55,487/-

and encashment of unearned leave on private affairs to him. Under such circumstances, this writ petition has been filed with the aforesaid prayer.

3. Heard the learned counsel appearing on the either side and perused the materials placed before this Court.

4. Learned Standing Counsel appearing for the 2nd respondent submits that the 2nd respondent has addressed various letters to the 1st respondent for allotment of funds and the same has already been informed to the petitioner.

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5. Mr.R. Ramanlaal, learned Additional Advocate General assisted by Mr.Yogesh Kannadasan, learned Special Government Pleader appearing for the 1st respondent, would submit that due to financial crisis, the 1st respondent is unable to mobilize funds and steps will be taken shortly to sort out the grievance of the petitioner and considering the above factor, this Court may issue appropriate directions to the respondents.

6. Based on the aforesaid submissions, it is evident that due to financial crisis, the retiral benefits / terminal benefits due to the petitioner have not been settled by the respondents. It could be seen that the petitioner retired from service prior to two years and the reason of financial distress cannot serve as a ground for making this kind of belated payment. Further, the pitiable plight of the petitioner (retired employee) has to be kept in mind and the aforesaid reason cited by the State for making payments belatedly cannot be countenanced.

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7. In such view of the matter, the 1st respondent is directed to allot necessary funds to the 2nd respondent for settling dues to the petitioner, within a period of twelve weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. On such receipt, the 2nd respondent is directed to disburse the dues of the petitioner forthwith with applicable interest.

8. With the above directions, this writ petition is allowed. No costs.

Consequently, connected miscellaneous petition is closed.

26.09.2025 (5/5) Index:Yes/No Speaking/Non-speaking order Neutral Citation : Yes/No vsi2 To

1. The Principal Secretary to Government, Government of Tamil Nadu Handlooms, Handicrafts, Textiles and Khadi Department, Fort. St. George, Chennai – 600 009.

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2. The Chief Executive Officer, Tamil Nadu Khadi and Village Industries Board, 1st Floor, Chennai House, Chennai – 600 104.

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