SC Orders West Bengal to Clear 11-Year DA Arrears for 20 Lakh Employees

The Supreme Court has granted major relief to West Bengal's state government employees by ordering the clearance of long-pending dearness allowance arrears from 2008 to 2019. The court constituted a committee headed by former Justice Indu Malhotra to determine the total dues and create a payment schedule. The first instalment must be paid by March 31, 2026, with the entire process to be completed by a set timeline. This ruling upholds earlier decisions by the Calcutta High Court and the State Administrative Tribunal in favour of the employees.

Key Points: Supreme Court Directs WB to Pay 11-Year DA Arrears

  • Relief for 20 lakh employees
  • Arrears period 2008-2019
  • Committee to oversee payment
  • First instalment by March 2026
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SC directs West Bengal govt to clear 11-year DA arrears for state employees

Supreme Court orders West Bengal to clear DA arrears from 2008-2019 for state employees, sets up committee for payment schedule.

"The employees... shall be entitled to release of arrears... for the time 2008-2019 - Supreme Court Bench"

New Delhi, February 5

In the long-pending dearness allowance dispute between the West Bengal government and its employees, the Supreme Court on Thursday granted major relief to nearly 20 lakh State government employees by upholding their right to receive DA and directing the State to clear long-pending arrears.

In its judgment delivered today, a bench of Justices Sanjay Karol and Prashant Kumar Mishra ordered that DA arrears for the period from 2008 to 2019 must be paid to State employees and reiterated its interim order dated May 16, 2025, under which the State was required to release at least 25% of the outstanding amount.

The Court held that payment of DA is a legally enforceable entitlement of employees and clarified that any amount disbursed pursuant to the judgment shall not be recovered even if there is a subsequent change in law.

"The employees of the Appellant-State shall be entitled to release of arrears in accordance with this judgment for the time 2008-2019," the Court said.

The Court further emphasised that, pending final adjudication in the matter, employees need not be kept waiting endlessly to receive the money in question.

The Court also ordered the constitution of a committee to oversee the disbursement of the remaining arrears. The committee will be headed by former Supreme Court judge Justice Indu Malhotra, with former High Court judges Justices Tarlok Singh Chauhan and Goutam Bhaduri as members, along with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India or his nominee.

The committee has been tasked with determining the total amount payable, finalising a structured instalment-wise payment schedule, and periodically verifying the release of funds.

The Court has also directed that the committee shall complete the exercise of determining the total dues and the payment schedule by March 6, 2026, and ordered that the first instalment be paid to the State's employees by March 31, 2026.

The matter has been listed for April 15, 2026, when the State of West Bengal is required to file a status report indicating the determination made by the committee, the schedule adopted and the status of the first payment.

The apex court's ruling came on appeals filed by the West Bengal government challenging the Calcutta High Court's 2022 decision, which had upheld the entitlement of State government employees to receive Dearness Allowance pursuant to the 5th Pay Commission. The State had questioned the High Court's observation treating DA as a facet of Article 21 of the Constitution and had cited financial constraints to justify non-payment.

The States' Employees Confederation of State Government Employees, West Bengal, on the other hand, had sought payment of DA arrears from 2008 onwards in line with the All-India Consumer Price Index.

The dispute arose after the State failed to revise and release DA over several years, leading employees to approach the State Administrative Tribunal and, thereafter, the Calcutta High Court, both of which ruled in favour of the employees and rejected the State's plea of paucity of funds.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
This is a huge relief for so many families. My uncle is a state employee in WB and this DA issue has caused so much financial stress for years. The committee headed by Justice Indu Malhotra is a good move to ensure proper implementation.
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Robert G
While the employees deserve their money, I hope this doesn't cripple the state's finances for other essential services like healthcare and infrastructure. A balanced approach is needed. The instalment plan seems sensible.
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Ananya R
The court is absolutely right. Why should employees suffer for administrative failure? DA is not a charity, it's an entitlement to cope with inflation. Other states should take note and clear their pending dues as well.
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Varun X
A committee and a schedule till 2026... more waiting. But at least there is a firm deadline now. The direction that the money won't be recovered later is crucial. Government employees often live on tight budgets, this arrears will be a lifeline.
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Kavitha C
This sets a strong precedent. Treating DA as part of Article 21 (Right to Life) is a powerful statement. It means a dignified life with inflation-adjusted income is a right for government servants. A landmark judgment for sure.

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