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Rules Death of ITBP Officer Attributable to Service Conditions; Directs ₹35 Lakh Ex-Gratia Compensation and Extraordinary Pension for Widow

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Delhi High Court Rules Death of ITBP Officer Attributable to Service Conditions; Directs ₹35 Lakh Ex-Gratia Compensation and Extraordinary Pension for Widow
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Delhi High Court Rules Death of ITBP Officer Attributable to Service Conditions; Directs ₹35 Lakh Ex-Gratia Compensation and Extraordinary Pension for Widow

1. Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court ruled in favor of the petitioner, the widow of an ITBP officer, holding that her husband's death was attributable to or aggravated by…
Posted by Rawlaw January 21, 2025

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