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    IR & Labour Laws

    Retirement notice takes effect if not refused in time: SC

    SC clarifies voluntary retirement rules in a case involving UCO Bank and its former manager
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauApril 8, 2026Updated:April 8, 20262 Mins Read24444 Views
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    The Supreme Court of India has ruled that when an employee submits a notice for voluntary retirement, it automatically becomes effective once the notice period ends—unless the employer formally refuses within that period. Any disciplinary proceedings or dismissal orders issued after retirement are invalid.

    This decision came in a case involving UCO Bank and its former manager, SK Shrivastava.

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    Shrivastava had joined the bank in 1983 and rose to the position of manager in 2007. In October 2010, while serving in Raipur, he applied for voluntary retirement. The Bank issued a show-cause notice in November 2010 regarding suspicious transactions, but did not reject his retirement request before the three-month notice period expired on 4 January, 2011. Shrivastava stopped working in May 2011, yet the Bank only communicated its refusal in June 2011 and later dismissed him in March 2012.

    The Chhattisgarh High Court had already ruled in Shrivastava’s favour, holding that his retirement was valid. UCO Bank appealed, arguing that the show-cause notice meant disciplinary proceedings were pending, which should block retirement under its service regulations. However, the Supreme Court found that the notice merely sought an explanation and did not amount to formal disciplinary action.

    The Court examined both the UCO Bank Service Regulations and Pension Regulations, concluding that retirement becomes effective by law if no refusal is issued within the notice period. It emphasised that the employer must take a clear, positive step to deny retirement during that time. Since the bank failed to do so, Shrivastava’s retirement stood effective from 4 January, 2011.

    The Court dismissed UCO Bank’s appeals, confirming that the subsequent chargesheet and dismissal were legally unsustainable. It directed the Bank to release all dues and post-retirement benefits to Shrivastava within three months, along with applicable interest.

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