JUDGEMENT
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(1.) HEARD the parties.
(2.) THIS contempt proceeding arises out of an order dated 7.8.2006. The petitioner's husband was in employment of respondent -Central Coalfields Limited working as an electrical fitter. He died
inharness on 6.11.1991. The petitioner claimed family pension which was refused by the
respondent -Regional Commissioner, Coal Mines Provident Fund vide letter dated 28.10.1996. The
petitioner again represented the respondents and claimed family pension. But the family pension
was not paid and the petitioner was compelled to file the aforementioned writ petition. This Court
vide order 7.8.2006 disposed of the said writ petition with a direction to the respondents to release
the arrears of family pension together with interest @ 9% per annum. When the said order was not
complied with, the petitioner filed a Contempt Petition No. 102 of 2007. The said contempt petition
was disposed of on 11.7.2007. In the said contempt petition, it was stated that the entire arrears
of family pension was paid but the interest was not paid. For better appreciation order dated
11.7.2007 is quoted hereinbelow: ''
"Now, counsel for the opposite parties submitted that the entire family pension arrears have been paid and only the payment towards interest @ 9%, as ordered by this Court vide order dated 7.8.2006, has not been paid. Thus, it has to be decided whether Central Coalfields Ltd. or Coal Mines Provident Fund Commissioner is liable to pay the interest. However, at this juncture, Mr. Ananda Sen, Counsel appearing for the Central Coalfields Ltd. would undertake that they would see that the interest would be paid to the petitioner either by the Central Coalfields Ltd. or through Coal Mines Provident Fund Commissioner, within two months from today. So, this undertaking is recorded. The contempt proceeding is accordingly, dropped."
In spite of the aforesaid assurance given by the respondents to this Court on 11.7.2007 till date interest amount has not been paid which resulted in filing of the instant contempt petition.
(3.) MR . Ananda Sen, learned counsel appearing for respondent -Central Coalfields Limited submitted that petitioner is entitled to interest either from the Central Coalfields Limited or from the Coal Mines
Provident Fund Commissioner but the same is payable by Coal Mines Provident Fund
Commissioner inasmuch as family pension was lying with him. On the other hand counsel for the
Coal Mines Provident Fund Commissioner submitted that interest is payable by Central Coalfields
Limited.;
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