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1996 DIGILAW 1902 (SC)

Union Of India v. Ujagar Lal

1996-10-07

G.B.PATTANAIK, K.RAMASWAMY

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ORDER Though notice was sent to the respondent on May 8, 1992, till date neither the acknowledgment card nor unserved notice has been received back. Under those circumstances, notice must be deemed to have served. Leave granted. 2. The only question argued in this appeal is: whether the respondent is entitled to the payment of interest for failure to release the death-cum-retirement gratuity under the Rules? the tribunal in the impugned order made on 22.11.1990 in OA No. 1383/90 directed interest @ 7% per annum for the first twelve months and @ 10% per annum for the period thereafter. The admitted position is that the respondent was unauthorisedly in occupation of the quarter allotted to him and, therefore, he was not paid death-cum-retirement gratuity since the respondent had remained in possession unauthorisedly for more than two years. This question was considered by this Court in Raj Pal Wahi & Ors. v. Union of India & Ors.1 and held that in those circumstances, the Court unable to hold that the petitioners are entitled to get interest for the delayed payment of death-cum-retirement gratuity as the delay in payment occurred due to the order passed on the basis of the said circular of Railway Board and not on account of administrative lapse. In this case, in view of the circular issued by the administration directing not to make payment of death-cum-retirement gratuity till the retired employee surrenders possession, the delay in payment was not due to any administrative lapse but on account of the circular issued by the Board. Under these circumstances, the respondent is not entitled to he interest as directed by the Tribunal. The appeal is accordingly allowed. No costs. Appeal allowed. ******* Parallel Citations of other Journals : Union of India v. Shri Ujagar Lal, 1996(8) Supreme 112 : JT 1996(10) SC 42 00024