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Unmarried second daughter entitled to father's pension: Madras HC

The Madras High Court On Monday Held That An Unmarried Second Daughter Of A Retired Government Employee May Be Given Family Pension If Her Elder Sibling Surrenders Her Right To Receive It.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Prakhar Sharma | Updated on: 15 May 2017, 11:00:29 PM
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New Delhi:

The Madras High Court on Monday held that an unmarried second daughter of a retired government employee may be given family pension if her elder sibling surrenders  her right to receive it.

Delivering his order on a petition by the appellant Jothi, in the case where an unmarried daughter of a retired head constable, seeking her late father’s pension, Justice S S Sundar of the Madurai bench of the high court directed authorities to do so in two weeks. 

Jothi who is 68 years old, had filed a plea seeking the family pension as her elder sister Vasiammal had relinquished her claim after she became a widow for the second time. 

Vasiammal had been receiving the pension of her late father S Ponnusamy after her mother S Nagammal also died. 

She had remarried a second time and lost her husband subsequently. Hence, she gave up the claim and filed an affidavit to the effect that pension could be given to her sister (the petitioner).

The judge said though as per the government order, Vasiammal was entitled to receive the family pension, she had opted to give it up in favour of her sister as she was unmarried.

There was nothing wrong in this, he said and added that the pension could be given to Jothi.

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(With PTI inputs)

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First Published : 15 May 2017, 10:53:00 PM

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