(1.) HEARD learned counsel for the petitioner as well as learned counsel for the State. This writ petition has been preferred by the petitioner for payment of retiral dues and arrears of salary as per 6th Pay Commission, which, according to the petitioner, was with -held by the respondents.
(2.) THE short fact of the case is that the petitioner retired from service as Police Inspector Arms on 31st August, 2008 and order of payment of provisional pension was issued vide letter no. 1390 dated 12th June, 2008 as contained in Annexure 1 @ Rs. 8732/ - per month. Further an amount of Rs. 1,61,935/ - was ordered to be paid as per earn leave encashment, according to the petitioner, vide letter no. 1392 dated 12th June, 2008. The petitioner has claimed that there should have been revision in the earn leave encashment pursuant to the 6th Pay Commission. The petitioner has further stated that he has been paid a sum of Rs. 1,13,325/ - as per group insurance vide sanction order No. 2450 dated 20th August, 2008. The petitioner also accepts that she has received the payment of gratuity of Rs. 2,94,698 vide letter No. 1391 dated 12th June, 2008.
(3.) IN the facts and circumstances, it appears that the grievances of the petitioner have already been redressed. However, in case, there is certain dispute relating to the amount in question to which the petitioner is entitled, the petitioner is permitted to approach the respondents for redressal of such grievances, which will be considered by the respondents in accordance with law. With the aforesaid observation, this writ petition stands disposed of.