Dattatraya Yadav, a Drawing and Disbursing Officer (DDO) in Pay and Accounts Department of the state government, had drawn from 1975to2005, a period of 30 years, house rent allowance, despite full knowledge that he was not entitled to receive the same because he had been allotted a government accommodation since 1975.
An order was passed for recovery of the amount through a monthly deduction of Rs 10,000 from his pension, when it became known to authorities after he retired from service. The aggrieved officer then moved Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal, seeking to restrain the recovery of HRA amount.
Itwas also the petitioner's case that an amount of Rs 43,065has already been recovered from him and, therefore, he is entitled to refund of the amount from the government.
Thepetitionerjoinedgovernmentserviceasaclerkin 1968andretiredin2005fromthepostofadministrative officer. He was Drawing and Disbursing Officer in the office of DeputyCommissionerofPolice,Bandra,from1997 to 2000, in wireless section from 2000 to 2003 andin the office of DCP,MT Section, Nagpadafrom2003to2005.
"Thus,itisquiteclearthat the petitioner has handled responsiblepostsandcanbesaidto have sufficient knowledgeinthematterofpayallowancesin government service," a bench of Chief Justice D H Waghela and Justice M S Sonak noted in their order recently.
However, the high court expunged the remarks of MAT in its
order against Yadav.
"We feel it is too harsh in the facts and circumstances of the case and are, therefore, expunging them," the judges said.
The high court also reduced the recovery amount from Rs 10,000 to Rs 5,000 per month from his pension as Yadav contended that the amount of Rs 10,000 was too high.
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