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A Division Bench, comprising Justice Vivek Singh Thakur and Justice Bipin C Negi, passed this order on two different petitions filed by Neel Kamal Singh and Surinder Nath. The petitioners approached the High Court with the plea that they are superannuated employees of the privately run educational institutions, taken over by the State Government and are entitled for financial benefits like gratuity and leave encashment.
The Court ruled in favour of the petitioners and directed the State Government to release consequential benefits to the petitioners. When the financial benefits were not released in favour of petitioners despite the Court verdict, they again approached the High Court for execution of Court orders.
The Execution Petitions so filed, were finally decided by the High Court and the concerned department was directed to comply with the Court order but the respondents did not pay heed to Court orders despite sufficient opportunity afforded by the Court.
The Bench made it clear in its order that on persuasive request of Senior Additional Advocate General, appearing for the respondents, they are taking a lenient view and instead of directing the civil imprisonment/detention of the concerned Officer, only directing attachment of salary.
Hence, the salary of the Secretary (Education), to the Government of Himachal Pradesh, has been ordered to be attached till further order. The Chief Secretary has been directed to ensure attachment of salary by doing needful within two days positively.
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