M C SINGLA CASE BEFORE APEX COURT

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MOHAN P

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Jun 12, 2026, 10:23:56 PMJun 12
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ALL INDIA BANK PENSIONERS & RETIREES CONFEDERATION (ALB.P.A.R.C.)

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Treasurer Tarunesh Chatterjee

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Circular no: 73-26

Date: June 12, 2026

 

For circulation among the members of the Governing Council, State Secretaries, Special Invitees, Advisors, Affiliates, Constituents of CBPRO and Members.

Dear Comrades,

Sub: MC SINGLA CASE FOR UPDATION OF PENSION-PENDING IN HON'BLE SUPREME COURT AND LISTED FOR HEARING ON 22.07.2026

We wish to advise our affiliates and members that the above case has been part-heard by the Ranch of Supreme Court and has been listed for final hearing on 22nd July, 2026

In the meantime, there has been some development as the Hon'ble Supreme Court is scheduled to conduct National Lok Adalat in the month of August 2026. M C Singla case had been identified to be placed before the said National Lok Adalat by the Hon'ble Court. Accordingly, the Notices were sent to the Original Petitioners. Out of Seven Petitioners who filed the case before the Hon'ble High Court of Punjab and Haryana at Chandigarh, Shri M C SinglaJi and other two have left for their heavenly abode.

However, regarding the other Petitioners, we requested Com Nand Kishore Jamdagni Secretary, All India Punjab National Bank Retired Officers Association to coordinate remaining Petitioners, Shri O P KhuranaJi, Shri K S RathiJi, Shri B D SharmaJi and Shri M S SidhuJi and guide them to get their "NO CONSENT" for participation in the proposed National Lok Adalat recorded in the Books of the Designated Coordinating Agency viz., District Legal Services Authority, District Court, Sector 43, Chandigarh, as our case is already part-heard and scheduled for final hearing on 22nd July 2026.

We are pleased to advise that Shri JamadagniJi and his team of Office Bearers at Chandigarh contacted them and got the 'No Consent' of the Petitioners recorded in the books of the designated authority at its Chandigarh Office today i.e. 12.06.2026. Therte will thus be no participation from the above Petitioners in the National Lok Adalat in the month of August 2026.

We are eagerly waiting with av hope that our case M C Singla vs Union of India will come up for hearing on 22.07.2026 as scheduled.

We shall keep you posted of the developments from time to time.

With best wishes and regards,

Comradely yours,

K.V. Acharya. President, AIBPARC & Jt. Convenor, CBPRO

Suprita Sarkar General Secretary

MOHAN P

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Jun 12, 2026, 11:18:37 PMJun 12
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Dear Friends,

Under  late M C Singla case now parties have given their 'No Consent' to Lok Adalat ,and thus the case may go through normal procedure.

Lok Adalat system which functions as a different dispute resolution method from traditional courts. Through this mechanism legal disagreements can quickly and cheaply find settlement outside standard court procedures without going through traditional courts. Unlike normal courts, Lok Adalats focus on compromise and settlement rather than long-drawn litigation.

It is a voluntary forum for dispute resolution under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987. And a statutory organisation placed under the control of NALSA (National Legal Services Authority) seeks to deliver justice to everyone, especially the poor and weaker sections of society,leading to quicker and equitable justice
Lok Adalat delivers speedy and free justice.It settles cases by conciliation and agreement.

The order is binding, but only if both the parties consent to the settlement.
Lok Adalat,emphasizes compromise, negotiation, and settlement between parties.Around other courts judges supervise competitive party presentations to reach final verdicts.

The ruling relies on the consensus of the parties. The matter is referred back to the ordinary court if there is no conciliation.




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