LAWS(KER)-2010-10-589

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA, Vs. P.C. PAUL

Decided On October 11, 2010
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA, Appellant
V/S
P.C. Paul Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THE issue involved in this case is, whether the respondent herein is entitled to get pension under the BSF Rules notwithstanding the fact that the respondent does not have the requisite qualifying service.

(2.) THE Original Petition filed by the respondent, seeking for such benefit, was dismissed, stating that the petitioner (respondent herein) was not entitled to get the pension in view of the decision rendered by the Apex Court in Union of India v. Surendran Nair, (2001 (2) KLT 125). However, a further observation was made by the learned Single Judge that, the said verdict would not stand in the way of the Writ Petitioner to have the claim for 'gratuity' adjudicated, aggrieved of which, the respondents in the Writ Petition have preferred this Writ Appeal.

(3.) IN the above circumstances, no further adjudication is necessary. The Writ Appeal is allowed and the Original Petition is dismissed. No cost.