The
Bombay High Court on Tuesday held that the second wife of a Union government
employee can claim retirement benefits of the deceased husband.
A
Division Bench of Chief Justice GH Waghela and Justice VK Tahilaramani was
hearing the petition filed by the first wife of the deceased, working at the
Ammunition Factory in Pune. He had nominated his second wife to receive all
retirement benefits in January 2010, after he cancelled the nomination of his
first wife after giving her a divorce.
First
wife moves HC.
On being aggrieved by the order passed by the Central Administrative Tribunal in September 2013, that held that the second wife would receive all the benefits, the first wife moved the High Court. The court said, “We also have to go by the fact that the first nomination in favour of the first wife was duly cancelled and a fresh nomination was filed separately by the deceased for Death-Cum-Retirement Pension, Provident Fund and Group Insurance benefits in favour of the second wife.”
‘Not
possible to ignore nomination’
The
court noted that it was not possible to ignore the nomination made by the
deceased in favour of the second wife. The court also observed that
approximately six months prior to his death, the deceased had promptly informed
his office about his second marriage and about his divorce.
He
had also told his office about the nomination filed in favour of the second
wife relating to retirement benefits, the Bench said.
Source
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