After serving 25 years in the MNS, I retired in September 2015. During my service, I faced health challenges. I was diagnosed with borderline diabetes and hypertension shortly after moving to Ambala. While my initial medical board recognized these conditions as aggravated by service and not due to obesity, my release board in Alwar granted me 40% disability. However, the final authority rejected this, citing non-compliance with rules. This decision feels unfair considering my years of dedicated service and the medical evidence.
Best Answer
Based on the information provided, your case raises concerns regarding the fairness of the disability pension decision. The initial medical board’s assessment of your conditions being service-aggravated, coupled with your dedicated service history, warrants further investigation. You may want to consider seeking legal advice to understand your rights and options for challenging the final authority’s decision.
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