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Friday, December 19, 2014

ALL BANK PENSIONERS

"Available Constitutional Remedies


·         Generally Speaking, Remedies to the Problems of the Retirees / Pensioners of the Public Sector Banks are "Constitutional Remedies Only", Which are also Known as "Writ Remedies". Here also, "Practical Approach to the Resolution of / for the Resolution of the Specific Problems of the Retirees / Pensioners of the Public Sector Banks is the Guiding Principle".
·         Writ Remedies can be Sought, by Filling Writ Petitions, Either in the High Courts, under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, or in Hon’ble the Supreme Court of India, Under Article 32 of the Constitution of India. There are in all 5 Kinds of Writs. They are :

(1) Habeas Corpus (2) Mandamus (3) Quo Warranto (4) Prohibition and (5) Certiorari

In Post-Retiral / Pension Related Matters, Generally, “the Prayer Will be for Issuance of Writ of Mandamus Only”. Writ of Mandamus, Will be Issued “to a / the Public Authority”, “Commanding it to Perform a Patent Public Duty”, “Enjoined on it”. All Post-Retiral / Pension Related Matters, “from the Stand Point of Constitutional Law”, Will be Discussed Under “this Head” / “Sub-Head”. As “Mentioned Under “the Head”/ Sub-Head”: (1) “Objective”, “Articles 14 & 21 of the Constitution Of India”, “are the Only 2 Articles of the Constitution of India”, “Which are Relevant / Applicable in All Post -Retiral / Pension Related Matters”.
·         By way of Illuminating Interpretative Analysis, Hon’ble the Supreme Court of India Gave a New and Lively Dimension to Articles 14 & 21 Of the Constitution of India. Under this “Head” / “Sub-Head”, all the Article 14 and 21 Related Judgments of Hon’ble the Supreme Court of India, Having Relation / Relationship to the Post-Retiral / Pension Related Matters of the Retirees / Pensioners of the Public Sector Banks will be Discussed thoroughly. There will Not be Much of Discussion on the Judgments of High Courts, Because, Judgments of the High Courts are Not Binding on Hon’ble the Supreme Court Of India, though, they are of Persuasive Value in Hon’ble the Supreme Court Of India. Of Course, there will be “Some Element of / Some Sort of Over-Lapping” Between “this Head” / “Sub-Head” and the “Head” “Sub-Head”, (3) “Articles” and “ to Some Extent”, in “the Head” / “Sub-Head” : (4) “News and Views” also.
(AllBankPensioners.com)"