I totally agree about the travesty of justice. in india the quality of judgments are very good but due to the delay in the justice delivery system, the best of the frutis have become sour.
it appears that the case in mind pertains to cat jurisdiction.
there are govt. circulars that within the one year of date of retirement, the employee's final dues, his PF, Gratuity and Pension shall be calculated and on the last working day, the employee shall be given his PF and gratuity and commuted pension, if any. but, no one has got it like that till today.
the problem with CAT is different. first of all, the judiciary was in confused state, some times it said that appeal from CAT decision lies directly before High Court and later on changed the decision and said that appeal lies before Supreme Court and reverted back to original decision of High Court. Now, appeal lies before the division bench of High Court. but our judicial rules say, that any client crosses the age of 60 years, he is a senior citizen and his cases will be taken up on priority basis. again, if that is so, the cases of retired personnel shall be taken up on priority basis. even then, delay is happening in senior citizen's cases.
there are several reasons for judicial delays. among them, the most important thing is a large number of vacant posts and secondly lack of infrastructure. finally,judges are not allowed to sit on similar matters for a long time to avoid the breeding of corruption. it creates hurdle to the judges to acquire legal knowledge and latest case law, once he sits on new bench. in the initial days of new bench, he completely relies on advocates and some of the advocates take him for riding and the net result is wrong judgments. there are several reasons for travesty of justice and cannot be discussed on a single thread. a long article is required to deal with this matter.