NHRC intervention helps get retirement dues to the son of a deceased government employee and an additional R.1 lakh for delay

By Sangeeta Sharma

New Delhi, Sept 14 (LAB) The NHRC directed the Department of Posts & Telegraph Office to pay the retirement dues of a deceased employee to his son and an additional rupees one lakh for the delay.

The intervention of the National Human Rights Commission, NHRC, India in a case of non-payment of retirement dues for more than three years, not only resulted in the release of the same but also payment of Rs.1 lakh as relief to the complainant by the Department of Posts. 

The Commission had registered the case on the basis of the complaint received in 2021 by the son of the victim retired government employee. Allegedly, his father, superannuated as a Section Officer from the Department of Posts & Telegraph Office, Delhi, but due to his critical illness he could not submit his life certificate in the year 2017, therefore, his pension was withheld. Later, he submitted the requisite life certificate and supporting documents in the year 2018 onwards, but still, could not get his pension despite many requests to the concerned authorities. In meantime, he passed away in September 2020 but his terminal dues were not paid.

In response to the notices of the Commission, the allegations were found valid by the Department of Posts.  It informed that the undrawn pension amounting to Rs. 12,36,235/- of the victim retired employee had been processed.  In addition, as part of departmental action a written warning under CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965 was issued to the erring officer for the delay.

Taking into consideration all the facts and circumstances of the case, the Commission observed that the pensioner was deprived of his legitimate pension arrears during his lifetime and after that his son for more than three years thereby subjecting them to misery, mental agony and undue harassment. This negligence act has violated the deceased victim’s human rights and the complainant for which the Department of Posts is vicariously liable.

The NHRC directed the Department of Posts & Telegraph Office, to pay the due amount as well as R.1 lakh as relief to the complainant./LAB/SNG/