Further it is submitted that the computation/calculation done by the Controlling Authority, computing gratuity is valid as per law. The amount payable under Section ... becomes eligible for the payment of Gratuity. In the instant case, prior to the retirement, Gratuity was computed in accordance with the Pension Rules
purpose of computing gratuity payable
to him. Merely because he retired after the
college had been taken over by the State
Government that shall ... opinion, therefore, the
appellant is entitled to payment of gratuity
computed on the basis of the entire period
of his service covering the period
respondents to settle the petitioner's retirement benefits including gratuity, computation, leave surrender, dearness allowance, salary, social security scheme, deposits for engineering, medical ... settle the petitioner's retirement benefits including gratuity, computation, leave surrender, dearness allowance, salary, social security scheme, deposits for engineering, medical and polytechnic colleges
service shall not count
for Pension and Gratuity, thereby the petitioner should
have his Pension and Gratuity computed on the basis of
basic
Rules. They are claiming Gratuity under the Act and that they claim only the difference in Gratuity arising out of computation under the Act after ... becomes eligible for the payment of Gratuity. In the instant case, prior to the retirement, Gratuity was computed in accordance with the Pension Rules
second respondent after hearing the petitioner Management computed the gratuity as Rs.1,31,525.31ps and after adjusting the amount already paid ... given details of the last drawn wages and stated how gratuity has been computed. Therefore, the second respondent was required to examine
claim for Gratuity was not maintainable. Further reference was also made to the circular dated 25.07.1990, with regard to the payment of gratuity ... accept the said contention. The power of the Controlling Authority for computing gratuity is provided under Section 7(4) of the Payment of Gratuity
rata pension and gratuity,
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computing the period of his actual
Society and they challenged the order passed by the first respondent, computing the gratuity payable to second respondent/employee.
2. Learned counsel for the petitioner ... attributed to the order of the first respondent, in computing the gratuity. Furthermore, the petitioner has not preferred any appeal against the order passed
rates of Dearness Allowance results in revision of pension. While computing gratuity, Dearness Allowance is one of the components to be taken into consideration. Therefore ... goes without saying that such increase to be made applicable for computation of gratuity for the period during which the workmen were in service. This