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Delhi HC pulls up govt over funds for MCD, refuses more time to disburse arrears of employees ANI | Updated: Apr 05, 2021 22:46 IST
New Delhi [India], April 5 (ANI): The Delhi High Court on Monday questioned Arvind Kejriwal government for raising the issue of shortage of funds while there are full-page ads in newspapers and refused to provide more time for releasing of arrears of salaries and pension of serving and retired employees of all categories which expire today to North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NrMCD).
A bench of Justice Vipin Sanghi and Justice Rekha Palli on Monday also said non-availability of funds is no ground to not pay salaries and pension on time.
Salary, pension fundamental right of staff; HC dismisses NrMCD plea to extend time to clear arrears
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“The right of employees to get salaries and pension is a fundamental right. The right to get salaries and pension is a part of the right to life and liberty under the Constitution. Therefore, we are not inclined to pass any order which will infringe upon the rights of employees,” the bench said.
Getting salaries and pension is a fundamental right of employees or retirees, said the Delhi High Court on Monday while dismissing a plea by North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NrDMC) to extend the time for clearing arrears of staff, which expires today.
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Civic docs to go on indefinite strike over deferred salaries
The doctors of North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NrMCD), including all senior, resident and junior resident doctors working across six hospitals and multiple periphery clinics in the civic-run health centres, on Friday have decided to go on an indefinite strike after being unpaid for over four months now.
The doctors have decided to start their indefinite agitation from March 22. Before that, all of them would go on a mass casual leave next Friday. If the administration fails to clear our dues with interest till March 22 then we will have no choice but to go on with our indefinite strike, said Dr RR Gautam, president, Municipal Corporation Doctors Association (MCDA).
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