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"No Interest Would Be Payable By The 5 Female Naval Officers On Excess Component Of Terminal Gratuity In Lieu Of Payment Of DCRG"- Supreme Court In Annie Nagaraja Case
Mehal Jain
9 Sept 2021 7:36 PM IST
"Let us not recover the interest. These are officers who have served the nation. You were also in the army", remarked Justice Chandrachud to Senior Advocate Balasubramanian.
"This is what Article 142 is for- to smooth over the rough edges of the law", said the Supreme Court on Thursday in directing, inter alia, that no interest would be payable on the excess component of Terminal Gratuity to be refunded by 5 female SCC naval officers in lieu of the payment of the Death-Cum-Retirement Gratuity to them.The bench of Justices D. Y. Chandrachud, Vikram Nath and Hima...
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"This is what Article 142 is for- to smooth over the rough edges of the law", said the Supreme Court on Thursday in directing, inter alia, that no interest would be payable on the excess component of Terminal Gratuity to be refunded by 5 female SCC naval officers in lieu of the payment of the Death-Cum-Retirement Gratuity to them.
"The compensation of Rs. 25 lakh was paid on December 23, 2020. The other grievance is that they wanted the DCRG, which is meant for the person retired from service. SSC officers get TG. The calculations are different- while TG is at the rate of half month's salary for every 6 months of service, DCRG is one-fourth of a month's pay for every 6 months. That is why the recovery is being made. The excess paid towards TG has to be recovered from the officers"


