The forgoing developments at the highest jurisprudence should help those yearning to get relief from frequent adjournments. Incidentally, the pensioners of Banks and LIC are fighting legal battles with their respective managements and government at the centre for periodic updated pension for the last 15 to 20 years in some high courts and / or at the Supreme Court. The pensioners in their petitions have prayed for equality and right to life and liberty under Articles 14 and 21 of the Constitution of India. Right to life includes right to live in dignity. The CJI is definitely a man of words and hence, the pensioners of the banks and LIC may entertain hopes of getting due justice in the next couple of months. Ramanath Nakhate Mumbai
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