Saraswathi v. Accountant General (Accountant & Entitlement), Chennai
2017-04-14
NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO, S.M.SUBRAMANIAM
body2017
DigiLaw.ai
ORDER : 1. The lis involved in the present case concerns sanction of pension on compassionate basis for the services rendered by the writ petitioner. 2. The writ petitioner was selected by the Madras Public Service Commission and appointed as a Clerk in Madras Judicial Ministerial Service. She was posted as such in District Munsif Court, Kallakurichi, South Arcot District on 21st January, 1952. She was also confirmed in the service. 3. Nearly ten years after her entry into service, the writ petitioner seems to have got married in March, 1962. Her husband was living at Coimbatore and the Unit of appointment of the writ petitioner being confined to the District, there was no way, she could be transferred to Combatore District. In those set of circumstances, she has tendered resignation on 29.11.1962, after completing more than ten years of qualifying service. Her offer of resignation was accepted. Because it is for purely personal reason, but not for reasons of misconduct or any other fault attributable to her, she has been relieved from service on 29.11.1962. When she sought for payment of pension, the Principal Accountant General, (Accounts & Entitlement), Tamil Nadu, by his communication dated 23.11.2011, rejected her claim for grant of pension. 4. In somewhat similar circumstances, we had considered the entire issue by Judgment rendered by us in W.P. No. 30277 of 2016 dated 05.04.2017. The reasons assigned by us in the said Judgment will apply on all fours to the present case. 5. We, therefore, dispose of the present Writ Petition also, with a direction for consideration of the case of the writ petitioner for sanction of pension, as soon as appropriate measures are taken by the State in pursuance to our Judgment rendered on 5th April, 2017 in W.P. No. 30277 of 2016. No costs.