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Dec 07 1989

Karaniba Vs. Gujarat Electricity Board and anr.

Court: Gujarat

Decided on: Dec-07-1989

Reported in: (1990)2GLR1003

1. The petitioner who is the widow of an ex-employee of the Gujarat Electricity Board claims family pension. Her husband was an employee of the former State of Rajkot and thereafter in Saurashtra Electricity Board, Bombay Electricity Board and Gujarat Electricity Board successively. He retired on 14th December 1970 and he was in receipt of regular super annuation pension till the date of his death i.e. 20th October, 1983. From that date onwards, widow of the employee claims family pension. 2. The respondent-Board contends that the family pension is not payable to her. Para 7 of the affidavit-in-reply reads as follows : 'The Gujarat Electricity Board has also adopted the G.R. of Finance Department dated 1st January, 1972 for grant of family pension. A copy of the Revised Family Pension Scheme is annexed at Annexure 'Y'. The said Resolution Annexure 'Y' shows that it came into force with effect from 1st June, 1971 and it applies in the case of those employees who retired on or after 1st ...


Dec 05 1989

Food Corporation of India Workers' Union Vs. Food Corporation of India ...

Court: Gujarat

Decided on: Dec-05-1989

Reported in: (1990)1GLR384

Mehta, J. 1. The petitioner which is a Union of Employees of the Food Corporation of India has approached this Court by way of writ petition under Art. 226 of the Constitution of India praying inter alia to hold that the employees of the petitioner-Union working in eleven depots of the Food Corporation, situated in Gujarat State mentioned in the petition are employees of the Food Corporation of India and prayed to issue a suitable writ, direction and/or order to give them necessary benefits of back wages and all other consequential benefits. 2. According to the petitioner, respondent No. 1 - Food Corporation of India has got about 11 depots with rail-siding, viz., Sabarmati, Kaligam, Thrigarth, Adalaj, Ranip, Viramgam, Baroda, Nadiad, Palana, Marida and Dasrathgaon. According to the petitioner, the employees are doing the loading and unloading, re-stacking, breaking, weighment and other incidental work including railway siding in connection with the food-grains received and sent by the...


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