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    Karnataka HC: Promotion benefits valid even on retirement day

    According to the HC, even if the employee took charge after noon his pension perks cannot be blocked on that basis
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauJuly 7, 20262 Mins Read474 Views
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    The Karnataka High Court has ruled that a government employee who assumes charge of a promoted post on the very day of retirement is entitled to all promotional and pensionary benefits, even if the charge is taken after noon.

    The respondent, a school headmaster, was promoted as professor, CTE (equivalent to reader/DDPI) on 31 May 2023. He formally took charge at 5:20 p.m. the same day, but was relieved immediately due to superannuation. Later, he sought promotional benefits from the State, which rejected his request. The Karnataka State Administrative Tribunal (KSAT) sided with him, directing the State to grant benefits. The government challenged this before the High Court.

    The State’s argument was based on Rule 23 of the Karnataka Civil Service Rules (KCS), which says pay is calculated from the next day if duty is assumed after noon. Since the respondent retired on 1 June 2023, the State argued his pension should be fixed in the lower cadre of senior lecturer. It also claimed retrospective seniority could not be granted as it may affect direct recruits.

    The respondent argued that Rule 23 clearly states promotions take effect from the date duties are assumed. Since he took charge on 31 May itself, he was entitled to full promotional and pensionary benefits.

    The Division Bench of Justice Mohammad Nawaz and Justice Venkatesh Naik T upheld KSAT’s order. It held that promotions take effect from the date of assumption of duties, regardless of the time of day. Denying benefits merely because charge was taken in the afternoon was deemed arbitrary.

    The Court dismissed the State’s writ petition, confirming that once an employee is promoted and assumes charge—even on the day of retirement—the government cannot deny consequential benefits.

    Employee employer HR Human Resources Justice Mohammad Nawa Justice Venkatesh Naik T Karnataka Civil Service Rules Karnataka HC Karnataka High Court promoted and relieved on same day promoted on date of retirement promoted on same day of retirement retirement on day of promotion Rule 23 states promotions take effect from the date duties are assumed superannuation on same day as promotion taking charge of new post after noon Workforce
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