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(d) Any other relief which this Hon'ble Tribunal may be pleased to allow."
2. It is the case of the applicant that he should be given the benefits of his previous service with Aviation Research Centre (ARC) before joining National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO) and accordingly be given benefits as per old Pension Rules. 2.1 Counsel for the applicant brought attention to the fact that before joining NTRO, he has continuously worked in ARC and there is only a gap of few days before his joining NTRO and the said delay of few days should be condoned and his services be treated as continuous and accordingly he be given the benefits of old Pension Scheme in place of new pension Scheme.
[G.I. M.F. Letter No.35(15)-E. V/60, dated the 21st September, 1960, to the Secretary to the Government of Orissa, Finance Department, Bhubaneshwar and G.I., M.F., O.M.No.3379-E, III(b)/65 dated the 17th June, 1965.]"
4. From the above it is quite clear that the applicant applied for the NTRO post directly and not through his parent office/department under Government of India, nor his application was forwarded through the competent authority. In fact initially even his resignation was not accepted by the respondents in view of the operational requirement of their organization. The applicant subsequently filed OA No.3809/2005 and after direction from the Tribunal to release the applicant within a period of two months, the acceptance of resignation of the applicant was conveyed vide Cabinet Secretariat UO No.4/27/2000-DO-II-25 dated 05.01.2006.