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Right to salary a fundamental right: Delhi HC

By IANS | Updated: January 20, 2021 12:00 IST

New Delhi, Jan 20 The Delhi High Court has pulled up the municipal corporations for the non-payment of ...

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New Delhi, Jan 20 The Delhi High Court has pulled up the municipal corporations for the non-payment of salaries and pensions to their employees, noting that paucity of funds cannot be an excuse and that right to receive pay is a fundamental right enshrined under the Constitution of India.

A division bench of Justice Vipin Sanghi and Rekha Palli was hearing a batch of petitions in relation to the non-payment of salaries and pensions to the employees of Delhi municipal corporations, particularly North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NrDMC) and East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC).

"Reason assigned for non-payment of timely salaries is stated to be paucity of funds which, as is well settled, cannot be an excuse for non-payment, keeping in view the fact that the right to receive salary and pension is a fundamental right enshrined under Article 21 of Constitution and non-payment would have direct bearing on quality of life," the court stated.

The court further said that it is absolutely necessary that payment of salaries and pensions is made to the employees and retired employees of the corporations, which also include doctors, paramedical staff and health workers who are rendering their services in the time of pandemic and serving the citizens of Delhi.

The division bench further said that non-availability of funds "cannot be and shall not" be accepted by it as an excuse for timely payment of salaries. "The payment of salaries and pensions has to be prioritised over other discretionary expenses that the corporations are incurring."

"We, therefore, direct the Municipal Corporations to place before us the different heads of expenditure in respect to the Municipal Counsellors, Class-I officers and Class-II officers. The amounts incurred in providing perks to them should be clearly disclosed under each specific head," the bench ordered, slating the next hearing to January 21.

Employees of the municipal corporations have gone on strike in recent months over the non-payment of their salaries. Thousands of civic body staffers went on an indefinite strike on January 7, demanding their pay and pension to be released.

( With inputs from IANS )

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