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Don’t deduct from relief fund without pensioners’ consent: Kerala HC 

Justice Devan Ramachandran issued the order while hearing a plea of pensioners M Kesavan Nair and EG Rajan which questioned the deduction of a portion of their pension towards the CM’s relief fund under the ‘vaccine challenge’ without their consent

Published on: Jul 13, 2021 06:19 PM IST
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The Kerala high court on Tuesday ordered that no amount be deducted from the pension of retired employees for the CM’s relief fund without their consent, and directed the Kerala state electricity board (KSEB) to refund the deducted amount to pensioners.

Kerala high court. (File photo)
Kerala high court. (File photo)

Justice Devan Ramachandran issued the order while hearing a plea of pensioners M Kesavan Nair and EG Rajan which questioned the deduction of a portion of their pension towards the CM’s relief fund under the ‘vaccine challenge’ without their consent or knowledge.

The petitioners said they wanted the court to set aside the decision of the KSEB and reimburse amount deducted from their pensions.

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The KSEB argued that it was not a forcible deduction and a decision was arrived at after consulting with the association of pensioners.

“The KSEB or the state had no case that employees, serving or retired, were under any legally sanctioned obligation to suffer any remittance under the vaccine challenge. The deduction without consent or volition is not allowed,” the court ruled.

 
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