21 N.E.2d 286 | Ill. | 1939
The interpretation and constitutionality of section 16 of "An act to create and administer State Institutions *410 Teachers' Pension and Retirement Fund" as amended July 13, 1937, is involved in this appeal from the circuit court of Sangamon county. (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1937, chap. 122, par. 630.) Section 16, prior to amendment in 1937, established a maximum pension of four hundred dollars per year for each teacher of fifty years or older who retired from service in State institutions after twenty-five years of teaching. The amendatory act provided that any such teacher who had taught for twenty-five years or more and was seventy years of age, should receive an annuity of six hundred dollars, provided he or she paid the sum of two hundred dollars into the State institutions teachers' pension and retirement fund.
In this suit, Douglas C. Ridgley, of Bloomington, brought an action of mandamus to compel the board of trustees of the pension fund to increase his pension from four hundred dollars to six hundred dollars as provided in the act. He alleged he had reached the age of seventy, had taught for more than twenty-five years in the public schools of this State, and had retired from teaching at the Illinois State Normal University in 1922, with an annuity of four hundred dollars. He further alleged he had made written application for an increase to six hundred dollars and had made tender of two hundred dollars, with interest, as required by the 1937 amendment to section 16, and that respondent had rejected his tender and refused to increase his pension. The petition prayed for issuance of a writ of mandamus to compel respondent to certify his name to the Auditor of Public Accounts as one entitled to the increase. The board of trustees filed a motion to dismiss the petition which was denied by the trial court. The board elected to stand on its motion and a peremptory writ was issued.
The same issues as are here presented were passed upon by this court in Raines v. Board of Trustees of Pension Fund,
The judgment is affirmed.
Judgment affirmed. *412