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The Bombay High Court ruled that former judge Pushpa Ganediwala, who faced criticism for controversial POCSO Act judgments, is entitled to receive pension on par with a high court judge. Ganediwala was demoted to district sessions judge after her tenure as additional judge ended in 2022. Despite working as an additional judge for nearly three years, she was initially denied the same rank pension due to not retiring as a high court judge.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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