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My impressions on the Delhi HC judgement ...Sri D.Krishnan writes.

Dear Sury,  I am Attaching here the transcript of what I have put down as my impressions. They are entirely my own impressions and do not purport to be that of the Association I am a member of.Thanks D.Krishnan. ******************************************************************* Dear Sury, You asked for my impressions on the Delhi H C  Judgement. I shall try and capture a few points here. They are more or less the same as those I mentioned in the Meeting Yesterday. I shall put them down here, again , for the benefit of those who weren't there in the Gen Body Meeting Yesterday: 1.  There is a Pre-amble to the judgement which itself runs into pages, for good reasons. They have to  convince the reader of the points that were under reference to them from SC, and on which they would adjudicate. It is pretty clear from their narration that they were fully seized of their Brief from SC which included the background of Jaipur, Chandigarh and Delhi HCs and th

Why nine months?

Someone was asking yesterday as to why NINE months are given ? You don't know indeed ? I enquired him.  Yes. ..my friend confessed. It was perhaps a conscious decision. You need full nine months to understand what exactly is said there. 

Respected Chairman Sir !

FEDERATION OF RETIRED LIC CLASS I OFFICERS ASSOCIATIONS .                        PRESIDENT                                       GENERAL SECRETARY  N.P.BALI                                                             G.N.SRIDHARAN DT. 05.05.2017 Shri V.K.Sharma, Chairman,.  As contribu LIC of India, Central Office, Mumbai 400021 Respected Sir, Ref: Delhi High Court's verdict on pensioners' issue W.P.184/2007 filed by our Federation. We refer to the judgement dated 27.4.2017 of the Hon'ble Delhi High Court on writ petition filed by the representative organisations of LIC pensioners including our Federation. Whatever may be the implication of the court order, we certainly regret to have to point out that the manner in which the Corporation fought the litigation was certainly no in tune with the generally perceived image of the great institution especially when the parties who had sought judicial remedy for their genuine grievances were people who had i

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At the A G B Meeting today

Annual general body meeting GN Sridharan addresses