LAWS(JHAR)-2006-5-69

SANICHARIYA DEVI @ ORAIN Vs. CHHAYA DEVI

Decided On May 12, 2006
Sanichariya Devi @ Orain Appellant
V/S
Chhaya Devi with Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) WE have heard Mr. A.K. Sahani and Dr. S.N. Pathak, learned Counsels appearing for the parties.

(2.) THESE two matters, one appeal and another writ petition, have been heard together and are disposed of by this common order since common question of law and facts are involved.

(3.) IN the meantime, Smt. Chhaya Devi claiming to be the first wife filed the instant writ petition seeking a direction for the payment of death and retiral benefits. Both the writ petition and the appeal were heard together and in the writ petition, interim order dated 14.1.2007 was passed, which reads as under: W.P.(S) No. 1625 of 2006 has been filed by the petitioner Chhaya Devi claiming herself to be the legally married wife for payment of retiral benefits of her husband late Rurh Singh who superannuated from the service of the Bihar State Electricity Board. This Court took up several cases of similar nature along with the instant case and passed order dated 7.4.2006, directing the respondent -JSEB to pay retiral benefits to the petitioner after setting their disputes before the Lok Adalat. It appears that one Sanichariya Devi filed an application before the Judicial Commissioner, Ranchi for grant of succession certificate in respect of the assets and for payment of retiral benefits of her deceased husband payable to the claimant. The said case was registered as Succession Case No. 228/1996. The Additional Judicial Commissioner, Ranchi disposed of the Succession Case by judgment -dated 7.5.2004 holding that Chhaya Devi is the only legally married wife and she is entitled to get all the retiral benefits. Against the said judgment, Sanichariya Devi filed the aforesaid Misc. Appeal being M.A. No. 138/2004. Both the cases have been referred to this Bench for hearing. The writ petition (WPS No. 1625/06) as also the Misc. Appeal (M.A. No. 138/04) are admitted for hearing. In the meantime, having regard to the judgment passed by the Additional Judicial Commissioner, Ranchi holding that Chhaya Devi is the legally married wife, the respondent -Board is directed to release 50% of the total retiral benefits in favour of Chhaya Devi. Remaining 50% of the retiral benefits shall kept by the respondent -Board which shall be released on the basis of the decision that may be passed in these two cases. Hearing of both the cases shall be expedited.