Chandigarh: while giving ex-Indian Air Force a disability pension (IAF) Man injured while traveling from train station to his home in an auto-rickshaw in Punjab. Ferozeppur Municipalitythe Chandigarh bench of the Armed Forces Court (AFT) has clarified that the injuries sustained by soldiers while traveling from garrison to residence on authorized leave resulted from military service.
While referring to a Supreme Court ruling on a similar issue, the court also noted that the person was “presumed to be equivalent to performing military service.”
You can also refer to the Accident Pension Eligibility Regulations 1982. Under this rule, a soldier may not be strictly on duty if he has an accident when departing from a vacation station or returning to duty from a vacation station. Anything he received in an accident must be treated as attributable to service,” the AFT said.
The division bench, composed of Justice Dharam Chand Chaudhary, Judicial Commissioner, HCS Vice Admiral Bisht and AFT Chandigarh Administrative Commissioner, recently passed these orders. Ravinder Kumarex-IAF man.
Upon completion of the first stage of training, the applicant was granted 28 days of annual paid leave from December 2 to 29, 1989. Ferosepur Cantonment in Punjab.
He arrived at Ferozepur Cantonment railway station on December 3, 1989 at 22:30. He had to go from the train station to his home in the city of Ferozepur and took an autorickshaw to do so.
Several other passengers also boarded another autorickshaw. Both autorickshaws left the railway station in quick succession and headed for the bus station in Ferozeppur city, only to be hit by a speeding police van.
The accident killed four people and seriously injured 12 people, including the applicant. The applicant suffered a head injury and lost consciousness. From 5 December 1989 until 18 January 1990 he remained in the Army Hospital in Cantonment, Delhi.
He was examined by the Invaliding Out Medical Board, placed in the low-level medical category, and discharged on June 8, 1990, on the board’s recommendation. The Commission determined, in its opinion, that the impairment was neither caused nor aggravated by aviation. His claims for military service and disability pension were denied. Applicant He approached AFT in 2017.
While referring to a Supreme Court ruling on a similar issue, the court also noted that the person was “presumed to be equivalent to performing military service.”
You can also refer to the Accident Pension Eligibility Regulations 1982. Under this rule, a soldier may not be strictly on duty if he has an accident when departing from a vacation station or returning to duty from a vacation station. Anything he received in an accident must be treated as attributable to service,” the AFT said.
The division bench, composed of Justice Dharam Chand Chaudhary, Judicial Commissioner, HCS Vice Admiral Bisht and AFT Chandigarh Administrative Commissioner, recently passed these orders. Ravinder Kumarex-IAF man.
Upon completion of the first stage of training, the applicant was granted 28 days of annual paid leave from December 2 to 29, 1989. Ferosepur Cantonment in Punjab.
He arrived at Ferozepur Cantonment railway station on December 3, 1989 at 22:30. He had to go from the train station to his home in the city of Ferozepur and took an autorickshaw to do so.
Several other passengers also boarded another autorickshaw. Both autorickshaws left the railway station in quick succession and headed for the bus station in Ferozeppur city, only to be hit by a speeding police van.
The accident killed four people and seriously injured 12 people, including the applicant. The applicant suffered a head injury and lost consciousness. From 5 December 1989 until 18 January 1990 he remained in the Army Hospital in Cantonment, Delhi.
He was examined by the Invaliding Out Medical Board, placed in the low-level medical category, and discharged on June 8, 1990, on the board’s recommendation. The Commission determined, in its opinion, that the impairment was neither caused nor aggravated by aviation. His claims for military service and disability pension were denied. Applicant He approached AFT in 2017.