Yadunandan Turi Vs Jharkhand Mineral Area Development Authority And Ors

Jharkhand High Court 3 Mar 2021 Writ Petition (S) No. 113 of 2021 (2021) 03 JH CK 0062
Bench: Single Bench
Result Published

Judgement Snapshot

Case Number

Writ Petition (S) No. 113 of 2021

Hon'ble Bench

Sanjay Kumar Dwivedi, J

Advocates

Tarun Kumar, Mahavir Pd. Sinha

Final Decision

Disposed Of

Judgement Text

Translate:

Heard Mr. Tarun Kumar No. 1, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr. Mahavir Prasad Sinha, learned counsel for respondents-JMADA.

This writ petition has been heard through Video Conferencing in view of the guidelines of the High Court taking into account the situation arising due

to COVID-19 pandemic. None of the parties have complained about any technical snag of audio-video and with their consent this matter has been

heard.

The petitioner has preferred this writ petition for direction upon the respondents for payment of retirement benefits and other dues such as arrears of

salary, arrears of ACP, sixth pay revision, 50% DA, salary increment, DA, gratuity, provident fund with interest, group insurance along with interest,

interim relief, regional allowance, leave encashment, arrear of sixth central pay revision and other retiral benefits and other dues along with interest as

mentioned in annexure-2.

Mr. Tarun Kumar No. 1, learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner was appointed on the post of Sweeper in Mineral Area

Development Authority, Dhanbad on 04.06.1984. The petitioner was superannuated on 30.06.2020. He further submits that after his retirement

petitioner preferred representation in view of Annexure-2, but no decision has been taken as yet.

Mr. Mahavir Pd. Sinha, learned counsel for respondents-JMADA submits that the petitioner may be directed to file fresh representation before

respondent no.2 for needful who will consider the case of the petitioner in accordance with rules, regulations, guidelines and the schemes framed in

this regard by JMADA.

Accordingly, the petitioner is directed to file fresh representation before respondent no.2 with all the credentials within two weeks from today. If such

representation is filed within the aforesaid period the respondent no.2 will take decision in accordance with rules, regulations, guidelines and the

schemes framed in this regard by JMADA for release of the admitted dues within a period of eight weeks thereafter. It goes without saying that if the

decision is taken in favour of the petitioner, the benefit of the same shall be accrued in favour of the petitioner within a period of six weeks thereafter.

With the above observations and directions, this writ petition stands disposed of.

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