Dear members and respected seniors,
My father worked at a PSU in India in 1996 when he was wrongfully suspended and then discharged from service two years later with his gratuity withheld. He filed a writ petition against the injustice but died pending the case in 2003. The high court in 2012 quashed the decision of the PSU along with the forfeiture of gratuity and asked the PSU to extend the consequential benefits to my mother as the widow of the deceased officer within three months. Against this, the PSU moved to the double bench of the high court where it lost again and subsequently to the Supreme Court of India where its case was not admitted. The PSU then paid the gratuity, EPF, salary revisional arrears, and leave encashment after repeated requests. We then asked for a list of benefits we were entitled to along with interest on delayed payments, which they ignored and never responded to. After that, we tried getting answers through RTI but were denied, citing one reason or another. I wrote to the PMO of India about it in 2015, and they inquired about the matter from the PSU. Suddenly, action was taken, and a meeting was set up with us for the first time, where we submitted our written grievance list to their officers. The PSU has since paid us the interest on delayed gratuity and Employee Deposit Linked Insurance (EDLI). At present, they are calculating the interest on other benefits like EPF and are also processing the arrears in pension for my mother and the continuation of the same, for which they say we have to contribute some amount to the PSU. When we asked whether interest was to be paid on EDLI for the delay of 12 years, they said no. I wanted to ask whether they should pay interest on EDLI, Employee Pension Scheme (EPS), salary revisional arrears, or if we will have to go to court again since the previous judgment of the high court did not mention any interest rate.
We have also asked for the benefits of medical, HRA, LTA/LTC, etc., and a proper financial compensation for the injustice the PSU did to our family, and also to give me a compassionate appointment in the same. Do you think the PSU will regard our genuine requests, or do we have a good case to move to court if they do not agree?
Thank you all, and I apologize for the lengthy detailing.
Regards,
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My father worked at a PSU in India in 1996 when he was wrongfully suspended and then discharged from service two years later with his gratuity withheld. He filed a writ petition against the injustice but died pending the case in 2003. The high court in 2012 quashed the decision of the PSU along with the forfeiture of gratuity and asked the PSU to extend the consequential benefits to my mother as the widow of the deceased officer within three months. Against this, the PSU moved to the double bench of the high court where it lost again and subsequently to the Supreme Court of India where its case was not admitted. The PSU then paid the gratuity, EPF, salary revisional arrears, and leave encashment after repeated requests. We then asked for a list of benefits we were entitled to along with interest on delayed payments, which they ignored and never responded to. After that, we tried getting answers through RTI but were denied, citing one reason or another. I wrote to the PMO of India about it in 2015, and they inquired about the matter from the PSU. Suddenly, action was taken, and a meeting was set up with us for the first time, where we submitted our written grievance list to their officers. The PSU has since paid us the interest on delayed gratuity and Employee Deposit Linked Insurance (EDLI). At present, they are calculating the interest on other benefits like EPF and are also processing the arrears in pension for my mother and the continuation of the same, for which they say we have to contribute some amount to the PSU. When we asked whether interest was to be paid on EDLI for the delay of 12 years, they said no. I wanted to ask whether they should pay interest on EDLI, Employee Pension Scheme (EPS), salary revisional arrears, or if we will have to go to court again since the previous judgment of the high court did not mention any interest rate.
We have also asked for the benefits of medical, HRA, LTA/LTC, etc., and a proper financial compensation for the injustice the PSU did to our family, and also to give me a compassionate appointment in the same. Do you think the PSU will regard our genuine requests, or do we have a good case to move to court if they do not agree?
Thank you all, and I apologize for the lengthy detailing.
Regards,
[Phone Number Removed For Privacy Reasons]