BWSSB pension upgradation implementation of court order
Further to my yesterday's note on the above subject,I have information that on a contempt petition by the BWSSB pensioners Association, the Govt. of Karnataka and the Board were more gracious than the Govt.of India and LIC ,by agreeing to pay 50% of the arrears by 31-03-2013 and the balance of 50% by end of September 2013.
The relevant court order is attached.
Karnataka High Court
Bwssb Pensioners Association vs K S Manjunath on 27 February, 2013
Author:
D.V.Shylendra Kumar Gowda
IN THE HIGH
COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BANGALORE DATED THIS THE 27TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2013
PRESENT
THE HON'BLE
MR.JUSTICE D V SHYLENDRA KUMAR AND
THE HON'BLE
MR.JUSTICE B SREENIVASE GOWDA CCC [Civil] Nos.1425 & 1465 of 2012 BETWEEN:
1. BWSSB
PENSIONERS ASSOCIATION NO.288-16, 5TH MAIN ,
MAHALAKSHMI
LAYOUT,
REP. BY ITS
PRESIDENT
SRI H S
PUTTA KEMPANNA
(FORMER
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD)
2. SRI T
RAMAIAH
AGED ABOUT
66 YEARS,
SENIOR ASST.
RETD.
BWSSB, 10/2,
2ND CROSS,
TAVREKERE,
BTM I STAGE,
AND:
1. K S MANJUNATH
THE
SECRETARY
AND SEWERAGE
BOARD
CAUVERY
BHAVAN,
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2. DR AMITA
PRASAD
THE
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
GOVERNMENT
OF KARNATAKA,
THESE CCCs
ARE FILED UNDER SECTIONS 11 & 12 OF THE CONTEMPT OF COURT ACT BY THE
COMPLAINANTS PRAYING TO INITIATE CONTEMPT OF COURT PROCEEDINGS AGAINST THE
ACCUSED FOR DISOBEYING THE ORDER DATED 31.01.2012 PASSED BY THIS COURT IN W.A.
NO. 4738/2011 (S-R) VIDE ANNEXURE - 'B' AND ETC.,
THESE CCCs
COMING ON FOR ORDERS, THIS DAY, SHYLENDRA KUMAR, J., MADE THE FOLLOWING: ORDER
Additional
better affidavit of accused No.1 - Chief Administrative Officer, Bangalore
Water Supply and Sewerage Board is placed before the court, to which is annexed
document Nos.1 to 4. It is indicated that the direction in the court order for
payment of arrears is being implemented in stages and 50% will be paid by
31.3.2013 and balance 50% will be paid by the end of September 2013 and that
having regard to huge financial implications, it has become inevitable.
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2. Mr.
Narayan, learned counsel appearing for the accused submits that monetary
benefits has to be calculated in respect of as many as 1,994 persons, which is
a gigantic task and the Board has to consider the same.
3. Mr.
Narayan, learned counsel appearing for the accused submits that insofar as the
medical facilities is concerned it has been considered and rejected.
4. Mr. H.N.
Narayan, learned senior counsel points out to paragraph 13 of the order of the
learned Single Judge to submit that the Board has not appreciated the spirit
and purpose of the order in this paragraph, that it has not kept in mind
humanitarian grounds and the cause of the employees, but by making a reference
to other public sector undertakings, to reject the claim is not apt and
rejection is virtually not keeping in view the spirit of the order.
5. We notice
that the direction for medical facilities was only to consider. The Board has
bona fide considered and 4
has rejected
their request for monetary benefit in respect of medical facilities, post
retirement.
6. While
exercising contempt jurisdiction, we will not sit in appeal, but we appreciate
the efforts made on the part of the accused. We do not find any lack of bona
fides on their part.
7. We
dismiss these contempt petitions reserving liberty to the complainants to
pursue their rights and remedies, if any, elsewhere in accordance with law.
Sd/-
JUDGE
Sd/-
JUDGE
NG*