Justice Delayed: A Deceased Employee's Service Benefits Finally Acknowledged

The Allahabad High Court criticized the Uttar Pradesh government for failing to provide service benefits to Shakila Bano, a deceased female employee of the state's irrigation department. Despite a 2015 court order, she wasn't compensated, leading her family to financial hardship. The court has now issued compensation to her son.

Justice Delayed: A Deceased Employee's Service Benefits Finally Acknowledged
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The Allahabad High Court has reprimanded the Uttar Pradesh government for its failure to release service benefits owed to Shakila Bano, a deceased employee from the state's irrigation department.

Despite a 2015 court ruling in favor of Ms. Bano, withholding her benefits until her death pushed her family into severe financial distress. The court's recent decision ordered the government to pay compensation to her son, Mukhtar Ahmad, alongside all due benefits.

This case highlights systemic issues plaguing the state's administrative processes, where bureaucracy and negligence can lead to tragic personal losses. The court's decision stresses the importance of timely adherence to judicial directives.

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