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Digital Desk: According to officials, the National Human Rights Commission saw to it that a lady received the family pension that had been "denied" to her for more than 30 years since her husband passed away in 1987. The woman's husband was a former ambulance driver who had worked at the Safdarjung Hospital in this city, according to a statement from the NHRC.

According to the rights panel, the NHRC "has guaranteed that a woman got her family pension, which was being denied to her" for more than 30 years.

Her family pension order was granted on June 22, 2022, according to information provided to the Commission by the Safdarjung Hospital's Pay and Accounts Office.

She is now eligible to receive a Rs 9,000 monthly pension. Additionally, the announcement stated that permission to pay family pension arrears from December 3, 1987 to March 31, 2022 has been approved.

On the basis of a victim's complaint dated March 11, 2021, the Commission had filed the lawsuit.

The panel was notified in response to the Commission's notices to the authorities that the file via which the department issued the memorandum to the victim was "destroyed".

The rights panel stated that although a Pension Payment Order had been issued in her husband's favour and the family pension column had been left blank, indicating that the couple was still unmarried, the family pension had not been authorised.

The Commission noted that in the event that the record is lost, the relevant authority is authorised and qualified to create a new file based on copies of the records that the complainant or applicant has access to, subject to verification of the facts that she was the legally married wife of the government worker who had passed away following retirement.

In response, the Commission was told that a team had been formed with this objective in mind. According to the statement, the team's confirmation of the victim's position as the lawfully married wife of the dead paved the door for the payment of arrears and her family pension.

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