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The Supreme Court has said that some retired high court judges should get pension in the range of Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000. is being given. So sad. Commenting on the pension granted to retired high court judges, a bench of Justice BR Gavai and Justice KV Vishwanathan said it was not possible to always follow the legal path in all cases. Sometimes a humanitarian approach is also required.
The bench said during the hearing that the pension of some retired judges of the High Court ranges from Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000. These are sad. The judge said these words during a hearing on the pension application of a retired High Court judge.
Attorney General R Venkataramani told the bench that the matter related to this should be heard in January. The government will try its best to solve this problem.The judge said during the hearing that it would be good if you explained the whole situation to them and that our interference should be avoided.
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Hearing on petition for retired judge
The judge said no decision would be made on the matter on a case-by-case basis. The Supreme Court will make any decision. The decision applies equally to all High Court judges. The judge said the matter will now be heard on January 8.
A petition has been filed before the bench by a retired judge of the High Court. The bench was hearing that he was receiving a pension of only Rs 15,000,
Served as a judicial officer in the District Court for 13 years. Thereafter, he was elevated to the rank of Judge of Allahabad High Court.
Supreme Court expresses surprise
The judges, while hearing the petition, expressed surprise and said it would be shocking if retired judges of the high court were getting pension of only Rs 6,000 and Rs 15,000. How is this possible? “
The Supreme Court commented on this while hearing another petition in March. At that time, the Supreme Court had said that there should be no discrimination in the calculation of pension benefits for retired High Court judges. They shall not be discriminated against on the basis of their promotion from the Bar Council or the District Judiciary.