"There are serious anomalies in it (LTC), not just with regard to airfare, but generally," a bench of Justices Badar Durrez Ahmed and Ashutosh Kumar said while hearing a PIL alleging misuse of the leave fare concession (LFC)/LTC scheme by employees of Syndicate Bank.
The court asked the Centre to file its LTC policy along with an affidavit, which would also include the "air travel component" applicable all over the country, on the next date of hearing on September 19.
It noted that air travel to Thiruvananthapuram was costlier than taking a flight to Nepal.
During the hearing, advocate Anuj Jain, appearing for the petitioner Yatendra Kumar Jain, contended that enquiry carried out into the alleged misuse of LTC scheme by bank employees was an "eyewash" as the travel agents who booked tickets were not traceable.
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He also alleged that CBI was being reluctant to probe the matter, after which the bench also sought response from the agency on the issue.
The bank, meanwhile, filed an affidavit stating that to curb the alleged practice of travel agents presenting bills which were higher than that of the actual fare, it has started asking for copy of the ticket and boarding pass.
Jain has alleged that officials of the bank, even in higher scales of their rank, misused LFC by over-billing and excess-drawing hugely inflated fares, in league with private travel agents as well as the bank's sanctioning authorities.