The Free Press Journal

‘Withholdin­g freedom fighter’s widow’s pension for such a long time not justified’

- URVI MAHAJANI urvi.mahajani@fpj.co.in Full report on www.freepressj­ournal.in

Observing that withholdin­g pension of a freedom fighter’s widow was not justified, the Bombay High Court has directed the Maharashtr­a state to respond to the 90year-old widow’s plea for benefits under the government’s pension scheme.

A division bench of Justices Ujjal Bhuyan and Madhav Jamdar, while asking the government to respond by September 30, observed: “… withholdin­g of a freedom fighter’s pension that too for such a long period is not justified.”

The HC was hearing a petition filed by Shalini Chavan, a Raigad resident, seeking benefits of the ‘Swatantrat­a Sainik Sanman Pension Scheme, 1980' to be accorded to her as her late husband Laxman Chavan was a freedom fighter who had participat­ed in the Quit India Movement in 1942.

Chavan was arrested and sent to Mumbai’s Byculla Prison where he was lodged from April 17 - October 11, 1944. He expired on March 12, 1965.Jitendra Pathade, Chavan’s advocate, argued that the benefit of the pension scheme was not extended to

Shalini Chavan on the ground that the records of her husband’s arrest and imprisonme­nt were not available.

In 1966, Chavan had submitted the imprisonme­nt certificat­e of her late husband to the state government. However, the government could not verify the same as the old records of the Byculla prison containing details of Laxman Chavan’s imprisonme­nt were either destroyed or perished.

During the hearing on September 24, the court observed that “from the available materials on record, there does not appear to be any dispute as to the status of late Laxman Ramchandra Chavan as a freedom fighter and as regards petitioner as the widow of late Laxman Ramchandra Chavan.”

In view of this fact, the HC said that government’s action of withholdin­g the pension for such a long time was unjustifie­d.The HC has asked additional government pleader Poornima Kantharia to get instructio­ns from the government on Chavan’s plea by September 30. Chavan has said in her petition that she is a senior citizen without any support following her son’s death and is struggling for her daily needs.

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