Justices V Ramasubramanian and N Kirubakaran in their interim order on an appeal said withdrawal of the amount was being allowed for the present without prejudice to the claim of Philomina, mother of the deceased Madhan.
The Judges directed Sera, who filed a petition on behalf of her son Prince Solomon, to keep the amount in fixed deposit and draw only the interest pending adjudication of the appeal.
After the birth of the son, a court had on July 24, 2009 ordered DNA test. But before conducting the test, Madhan died in an accident.
Sera submited that she has her son's birth certificate with Madhan as father.
Philomina had filed a petition in the Tribunal and it awarded Rs 16.70 lakh in favour of her and dismissed the claim of Sera's son, as it was not proved that he is the legal heir of Madhan.
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