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2004 (8) TMI 750 - SC - Indian Laws

Issues:
Recognition of freedom fighter status and entitlement to pension.

Analysis:
The case involves a dispute regarding the recognition of a respondent as a freedom fighter entitled to pension benefits under various Government Resolutions. The respondent claimed to have participated in the Goa Liberation Movement and suffered injuries, supported by a certificate from the Goa Vimochan Samiti and newspaper reports. Despite the State Government's rejection of the claim based on non-satisfaction of criteria, the High Court directed the sanction of the pension, citing liberal approach principles from previous cases. The Section Officer's report highlighted the lack of primary evidence and necessary documents, leading to the rejection of the claim. The respondent sought recommendation from the Zilla Gaurav Samiti, which initially recommended the pension based on submitted evidence but later rejected the case due to insufficient proof.

The Supreme Court emphasized the need for a sympathetic approach towards freedom fighters' claims but also stressed the importance of fulfilling necessary requirements for entitlement. The Court clarified that the High Court, in its writ jurisdiction, cannot act as an appellate authority over the State Government's decision unless the findings are unreasonable. The High Court's decision to relax requirements for pension entitlement was deemed inappropriate. As a result, the appeal was allowed, setting aside the High Court's judgment and reinstating the State Government's decision. The respondent was given the option to represent his case to the State Government for reconsideration or relaxation of scheme requirements, without any opinion expressed by the Supreme Court on the matter. The appeal was disposed of without any cost orders.

 

 

 

 

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