Pension of an Employee Is “Property” Under Article 31(1) and Any Interference Will Be a Breach of Article 31(1) of the Constitution: JKL HC

In a ruling by the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh at Srinagar, Justice M. A. Chowdhary delivered a decisive judgment on the case of Mohammad Shafi, a retired Sanitary Inspector, whose pensionary benefits were in jeopardy due to administrative discrepancies.  The court reinforced the constitutional significance of pension, declaring it as “property”

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