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Delhi HC, riled by MoD appeals against AFT rulings, warns of fines

IndiaTimes Sunday, 10 November 2024
The Delhi High Court has issued a warning to the Defence Ministry regarding its repeated appeals against court rulings favoring ex-servicemen on pension and disability benefits. The court expressed concern over the ministry's persistence in challenging Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) orders despite consistent upholdings by higher courts, hinting at potential penalties for continued disregard.
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