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Delhi High Court · 2025-02-10

SH. JAGDISH CHANDER vs DELHI TRANSPORT CORPORATION

Citation / case number
W.P.(C)-1463/2019 2025:DHC:844-DB
Court
Delhi High Court
Petitioner
SH. JAGDISH CHANDER
Respondent
DELHI TRANSPORT CORPORATION
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Judgment text excerpt

IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI W.P.(C) 1463/2019 & CM APPL. 46698/2024 SH. JAGDISH CHANDER .....Petitioner Through: Mr. Mohinder Singh and Mr. Subhash Chandra and Mr. H.K. Chaturvedi, Advs. versus DELHI TRANSPORT CORPORATION .....Respondent Through: Mrs. Avnish Ahlawat, Standing Counsel with Mr. Nitesh Kumar Singh, Ms. Laavanya Kaushik, Ms. Aliza Alam and Mr. Mohnish Sehrawat, Advs. CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE C. HARI SHANKAR HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE AJAY DIGPAUL JUDGMENT (ORAL) % 10.02.2025 C.HARI SHANKAR, J. 1. Ms. Avnish Ahlawat, Standing Counsel for the respondent, submits that, in view of the fact that the respondent/Delhi Transport Corporation1 was calling upon the petitioner to return the CPF2 benefits availed by him with interest, consequent on his reinstatement, and as the DTC has itself, in his retirement order, referred to him as a pension optee, the DTC, without treating this matter as a precedent and keeping the question of law open, is agreeable to disburse, to the 1 “DTC”, hereinafter W.P.(C) 1463/2019 2. Interest on either side would be @ 6% per annum. It would be open to the DTC to adjust the amount payable by the petitioner to the DTC, against the amount payabl

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