SBCWP NO. 3748/95-Chandra Bhan vs. UOI & Ors. Order dt:17/10/08 1/4 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JODHPUR O R D E R Chandra Bhan vs. Union of India & Ors. S.B.CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO. 3748/95 DATE OF ORDER : 17th October, 2008 P R E S E N T HON'BLE DR.JUSTICE VINEET KOTHARI Mr.J.K.Kaushik, for the petitioner. Mr.Vinit Mathur along with Mr.Lokesh Mathur for the respondents. 1. Heard learned counsels. 2. By this writ petition, petitioner, who was invalidated out of service on 18/1/1991 in medical category `EEE' on account of Schizophrenia with 30% disablement, has prayed that the impugned order Annex.2 dated 8/4/1993 and the appellate order dated 31/3/1994 be quashed and he may be allowed disability pension on account of aforesaid disease of schizophrenia, which he acquired while in service. He was working as Sepoy vide No.6925884 and was enrolled in Army on 4/9/1986 and after serving for a period of 04 years 09 months and 15 days he was so discharged from service. 3. Learned counsel for the petitioner Mr.J.K.Kaushik submits that since the disease was acquired and developed while the petitioner was in service, SBCWP NO. 3748/95-Chandra Bhan vs. UOI & Ors. Order dt:17/10/08 2/4 it has to be taken that the same was caused or aggravated on account of military service and, therefore, petitioner may be held entitled to disability pension and it is rebuttal presumption which has not been rebutted by respondents while passing the impugned orders. 4. On the side opposite, Mr.Vinit Mathur assisted by Mr.Lokesh Mathur submits that it is not so and a panel of competent doctors in the military have found that the said disease of Schizophrenia was a `constitutional disability' which had no relevance with the service of the petitioner in military and, therefore, said disease cannot be said to have caused by or aggravated by service and, therefore, petitioner was not entitled to the disability pension as claimed by him. He has placed for perusal of this Court the said report of medical board in the case of petitioner. He further relies on the judgment of Supreme Court in case of Union of India and others vs. Surinder Singh Rathore – (2008) 5 SCC 747, Division Bench judgment of this Court in case of Union of India and others vs. Bhoora Ram – (D.B.Civil Special Appeal (W) No.254/2006) decided on 25/5/2006 and also the decision the learned Single Judge in case of Swai Singh Bhati vs. Union of India and others – (S.B.Civil Writ Petition No.4246/94), decided on 20/7/2008.. Learned counsel for the respondent, therefore, submits that the petitioner was rightly held not entitled to disability pension under the relevant rules and the writ petition deserves to be dismissed. 5. I have heard learned counsels and given my thoughtful consideration SBCWP NO. 3748/95-Chandra Bhan vs. UOI & Ors. Order dt:17/10/08 3/4 to the facts of the case and judgments cited at the bar. The position of law in this regard is fairly well settled that the disability in question has to have a causal connection with service condition and unless the disability can be said to have been caused or aggravated by the military service itself, the employee concerned cannot be granted disability benefit. 6. Regulation 423 considered by the Supreme Court in the case if Surinder Singh Rathore (supra) clearly states that “.......it is immaterial whether the cause giving rise to the disability or death occurred in an area declared to be a field service/active service area or under normal peace conditions. It is, however, essential to establish whether the disability or death bore a causal connection with the service conditions....” 7. The Hon'ble Supreme Court referring to the earlier decision in the case of Union of India vs. Baljit Singh – (1996) 11 SCC 315 in para no.10 of the judgment held that where the Medical Board found that there was absence of proof of the injury/illness having been sustained due to military service or being attributable thereto, the High Court's direction to the Government to pay disability pension was not correct. 8. In the present case also there was a finding of Medical Board that the disease in question namely Schizophrenia could not be attributed to military service of the petitioner, therefore, the same being a finding of fact by the competent Medical Board, there is hardly any ground left for this Court to reverse those findings under extra ordinary jurisdiction under SBCWP NO. 3748/95-Chandra Bhan vs. UOI & Ors. Order dt:17/10/08 4/4 Article 226 of the Constitution of India. 9. Learned counsel for the petitioner also fairly did not controvert the legal proposition that the opinion of the Medical Board is final in this regard. 10. Consequently, in view of finding of Medical Board that the disability was not caused by the military service of the petitioner, the rejection of his claim for disability pension cannot be successfully assailed in the present writ petition. The writ petition is found to be devoid of merit and same is accordingly dismissed. (DR.VINEET KOTHARI), J. item no.11 baweja/-