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04 Jul, 2025
Supreme Court Enforces ‘One Rank One Pension’ for Retired High Court Judges, Directs Equal Pension Structure
Supreme Court Orders Equal Pension for All Retired High Court Judges
In a key ruling upholding judicial equality, the Supreme Court has mandated that all retired High Court judges receive equal pension, applying the “one rank one pension” principle regardless of their entry route or appointment date.
A three-judge bench led by Chief Justice BR Gavai, along with Justices A.G. Masih and K. Vinod Chandran, delivered the verdict while hearing petitions on judicial retiral benefits.
Key Directions:
Chief Justice Gavai stated:
“The dignity of the constitutional office demands that all judges be paid the same pension. Once a judge enters constitutional office, the source of entry loses relevance.” Also “Pension cannot be reduced on the ground of a break in service between retirement as a District Judge and appointment as a High Court judge.” The Court held that post-retirement discrimination violates Article 14, adding:
“Where equal treatment is given during service, any discrimination after retirement in terminal benefits would offend Article 14 of the Constitution.”