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HIGH COURT OF DELHI
W.P.(C) 17330/2024, CM APPLs. 73780-782/2024
DR. RAVINDER KUMAR MEHRA .....Petitioner
Through: Mr. Ankit Bhadoria, Mr. Umesh Singh and Ms Karishma, Advs.
Through: Ms. Shivangi Kumar, Mr. Gaurav Kumar Arya, Mr. Ismat Chughtai, Advs.
DR. GYANENDRA KUMAR CHAUDHARY .....Petitioner
DR. SURENDRA KUMAR GUPTA .....Petitioner
DR. VINOD GUPTA .....Petitioner
DR. DINESH KUMAR GARG .....Petitioner
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE AJAY DIGPAUL
ORDER (ORAL)
11.03.2025 C. HARI SHANKAR, J.
JUDGMENT
1. These writ petitions assail identical orders passed by the Central Administrative Tribunal[1] by which, while directing grant of payment of delayed retiral benefits to the concerned petitioners, the Tribunal has awarded interest only from the expiry of three months from the passing of the order, @ 7.[5] % from expiry of three months till the expiry of six months and @ 12% thereafter till the date of payment. “the Tribunal” hereinafter
2. Aggrieved thereby and contending that the petitioners would be entitled to interest from the date of their superannuation, these writ petitions have been filed.
3. We have had occasion to decide an identical matter in WP(C) 15561/2024[2].
4. We have held, in the said decision, following our earlier judgment in MCD v Bijender Singh[3], that a retired employee who has not been disbursed retiral benefits would be entitled to interest from the date of retirement.
5. As such, we modify the order passed by the Tribunal by holding that the interest at the rate of 7.5% would be reckoned from the date of the petitioners’ superannuation, and not from the expiry of three months from the order of the Tribunal, till the date when the principal amount of the retiral dues was/is paid. We clarify that the direction for increase in the rate of interest to 12% p.a., in the event the amount is not/has not been paid before the expiry of six months from the date of the judgement of the Tribunal, stands as it is.
6. The writ petitions stand allowed accordingly.
C. HARI SHANKAR, J.