46 years after hubby’s death, Odisha .. Read more at: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/105321132.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
The Orissa high court has instructed the Kendrapada district collector to provide family pension to a 91-year-old widow whose husband, a school teacher, passed away 46 years ago. The widow had been denied pension by the state authorities, who claimed she was ineligible as the pension was introduced after her husband's death. However, the court ruled in her favor, considering her husband's retirement date. The collector has been ordered to release the pension within two months. The widow resides with her son, daughter-in-law, and grandsons in Kendrapada.
A single judge bench of Justice Biraja Prasanna Satapathy issued the direction Wednesday in the case of Hara Sahoo, the wife of Benudhar Sahoo, who was an assistant teacher at Ratnakar Middle English School in Kasoti, when he died on August 26, 1977.
Hara moved to HC on October 19, after the Kendrapada collector rejected her representation for family pension, gratuity and other service benefits on August 21.Read more at:
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Cuttack, Nov 18 2023: It may corroborate the judicial adage 'justice delayed is justice denied' but a 91-year-old woman will have a smile on her face as she would get a family pension after 46 years of her husband's death, thanks to the breakthrough judgment of the High Court.
The elderly woman will get the entire arrear amount due to her after the death of her husband. The High Court has directed concerned authorities in this regard.
According to the information, Hara Sahoo, now 91, of Palei Kandarpur under Derabish block in Kendrapara district had lost her husband on August 26, 1976.
Following this, Hara ran from the pillar to the post to get a family pension as her husband served in the State government. She approached the District Education Officer, the District Collector, and other higher officers, but all her efforts were unsuccessful.
Finally, she filed a petition in the High Court.
The High Court has directed the authorities to disburse arrears and start giving pension to her within two months' time.
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