High court gave a big decision regarding pension! Government employees got this good news

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Government employees got relief from the court regarding pension. The High Court has ruled in favor of the employees. Pension, which is a great support of old age, pension is of great importance to live the rest of the life with respect. In such a situation, the employees have got good news from the decision of the court.

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New Delhi: Government employees got relief from the court regarding pension. The High Court has ruled in favor of the employees. Pension, which is a great support of old age, pension is of great importance to live the rest of the life with respect. In such a situation, the employees have got good news from the decision of the court.

Non-regular service period will also be added to total tenure

According to the report of news agency PTI, the Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court said on Friday that non-regular service period of government employees will also be added to their total tenure while providing pension. However, the bench has declared the petitioners entitled to the benefits of pension for the last three years only.

This order was passed by a single bench of Justice Vivek Chaudhary while explaining the decision given by the Supreme Court in Prem Singh’s case in 2019 under section two of the Uttar Pradesh Pension for Qualifying Service and Validation Act 2021.

The employee has given his services, whether permanent or temporary

Justice Chowdhary said that eligibility for pension in Section 2 of the Uttar Pradesh Pension for Qualifying Service and Validation Act 2021 implies that the employee has given his services, even if the services are permanent are or temporary.

The court gave its verdict by approving 51 writ petitions together

The court has given this verdict by approving about 51 writ petitions filed separately on behalf of work in-charge employees, daily wage workers, ad hoc employees or seasonal collection amines. In the petitions, those orders of the government were challenged, in which it refused to consider the irregular services of the petitioners as eligible for pension by not adding them to their total service while taking the decision regarding grant of pension.

The court cited this decision of the Supreme Court.

In its decision, the bench, citing the decision given in the case of Prem Singh of the Supreme Court, said that even after working for the same number of years as the regular employees, the government employees of non-regular service Not adding it to the total length of service is discriminatory.

 

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