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  • Monday 8 July 2013

    STATUS OF THE CASES OF PRE- 2006 PENSIONERS IN VARIOUS COURTS : AS ON 01.07.2013

                            

    Item
    HEARD BY
    PETITION NO. & YEAR
    LEAD PETITIONER
    NEXT
    DATE
    FIXED
    FOR
    HEARING
                  REMARKS IN BRIEF
    1
    CAT-PB Delhi

    OA 1165 / 2011
    Pratap Narain & Ors Vs. MOP/flOP
    25.07.2013
    Case is for modified parity plus full pension on  20 years of service w.e.f. 1.1.2006. Govt. submitted its Counter on 11.07.12. Copy of Counter received on 17.12.12 and four weeks time was allowed for submission of  Rejoinder. In the meanwhile, MOP,DOP&PW vide OM No. 38 /37 / 08-P&PW(A) dated 28.01.13 has unilaterally issued orders accepting fixation of revised pension at 50% of sum of minimum of the pay in the pay band corresponding to the Table from which a pensioner had retired but prospectively i. e. from 24.09.12. Two issues are still remaining to be settled, namely, arrears from 1.1.06 and full pension at 20 years of service as per Cabinet approved Resolution dated 29.08.08.  
    2
    CAT-PB Delhi

    OA 2165 / 2011
    KR Srinivasan & Ors Vs. MOP/flOP
     25.07.2013
    Same as for  item 1 above.
    3
    CAT-PB Delhi

    OA 247 of 2012
    17 Petitioners
    25.07.2013 
    Same as for  item 1 above.
    4
    Lucknow HC
    Ser.Ben.203 / 2010
    s29 UP Officers
    15.07.2013
    The case is for modified parity  i.e. revision of pension at 50% of sum of minimum of the pay in the pay band plus the grade pay corresponding to the pre revised pay scale from which a pensioner had retired, in terms of  Resolution dated 29.08.08, effective 1.1.2006. Petitioners are pre 2006 Pensioners belonging All India Service Officers of Govt. of U.P. retired from pre revised pay scale of  Rs. 18,400-22,400. The U.P. Govt. implemented SCPC Report with certain modifications and issued G.O. No. Sa/3/1358 /Das-2010 dated 19.07.2010 fixing their revised pension at Rs. 26,500 w.e.f. 1.1.2006. The Pensioners grieance is that thier pension shold have been fixed at Rs. 27,350 w.e.f.  1.1.2006. The Court heard the case last on 1.7.2013, when as asked for by the Court earlier, UOI submitted a copy of the SCPC Report through a detailed affidavit. The Court is likely to hear the case again  in two week's time.     






         
    5
    Delhi HC
    WP(C)3359/
    2010
    s29,s26 Ex.ParaMil.
    No further date fixed for hearing so far as per website till 01.07.13.
    The case is for modified parity  i.e. revision of pension at 50% of sum of minimum of the pay in the pay band plus the grade pay corresponding to the pre revised pay scale from which a pension had retired, in terms of  Resolution dated 29.08.08, effective 1.1.2006. MOP,DOP&PW vide OM No. 38 /37 / 08-P&PW(A) dated 28.01.13 has unilaterally issued orders accepting fixation of revised pension at 50% of sum of minimum of the pay in the pay band plus grade pay corresponding to the Table concerning to pre revised pay scale from which pensioner had retired effective 24.9.12..Issue remains to be settled  is for  arrears from 1.1.06   as per Cabinet approved Resolution dated 29.08.08.    
    6
    Supreme Court
    Contempt Petition (Civil) 64/2009
    SPS Vains, Major General & Ors.
    29.07.13
    This case is for grant of Modified Parity in terms of MOP,DOP Resolution dated 29.8.2008, after including the same in Special Instructions. Petitioners are pre 2006 retirees Major Generals. MOD vide letter No. 1(11)/2012-D(Pen Policy) dated 17.01.13 has already   stepped their revised pension at  50% of sum of minimum of the pay in the pay band 4 plus grade pay and MSP, all corresponding  table of  pre revised pay scale from which they retired but w.e.f. 24.9.2012 and NOT  1.1.2006. Issue remains to be settled  isfor  arrears from 1.1.06, the date of implementation of SCPC Report.
    7
    Supreme Court
    Civil Appeal
    2966 / 2011
    U0I Vs SPS Vains Mj. General & Ors
    29.07.13
    This case is  same  as CP(C) No.64 of 2009 except  that in this case Petitioners are UOI & Ors. and Respondents are Pensioners. Issue remains to be settled  is for  arrears from 1.1.06, the date of implementation of SCPC Report.  Both cases are being heard  together by the hon.ble Supreme Court.  
    8
    Supreme Court
    Civil Appeal 8875-8876 of 2011.
    U0I & Ors.Vs. Vinod Kumar Jain & Ors
    (Avtar Singh)
       09 .07.13
    The case is for modified parity  i.e. revision of pension at 50% of sum of minimum of the pay in the pay band plus the grade pay corresponding to the pre revised pay scale from which a pension had retired, in terms of  Resolution dated 29.08.08, effective 1.1.2006. AFT has given Judgment in favour of Pensioners but UOI has gone in appeal to Supreme Court. In the meanwhile, MOD vide letter No. 1(11)/2012-D(Pen Policy) dated 17.01.13 has unilaterally issued orders accepting fixation of revised pension at 50% of sum of minimum of the pay in the pay band corresponding to the Table but prospectively i.e. from 24.09.12. Issue remains to be settled  is for  arrears from 1.1.06, the date of implementation of SCPC Report.
    9
    Supreme Court
    Civil  Appeal  5367 -5368    OF   2005
    Principal Sec.(F & P), Govt. of Andhra Pradesh Vs.   A.P. Pensioners Samaj.
    19.07.13
    Three Judge Bench Matter.
    10
    Delhi HC
    WPC No. 4572 of 2012
    All India S30 Pensioners Association Vs. UOI
    02.07.2013
    Full parity case wherein  writ, order or direction sought are : (a) setting aside the impugned judgment dated 6th March, 2012 passed by the Hon’ble Central Administrative Tribunal, Principal Bench, New Delhi in O.A. No.937 of 2010; (b) calling for the records of the case from the Respondent Authorities; (c ) granting the reliefs prayed for by the Petitioners in their Original Application No.937 of 2010 filed before the Hon’ble Central Administrative Tribunal, Principal Bench, New Delhi; and Judgment thereof.


    11
    CAT-PB/Delhi
    Contempt No.158 of 2012
    CG SAG (S29) Pensioners Association, Shri Satish Verma, Rtd.CE Vs. Shri RC Mishra, Sec. DOP, MOP,GOI. and Shri Sumit Bose, Sec.DOE,MOF,GOI.


    07.08.2013
    This Petition is against non-compliance of orders passed by CAT-PB while giving Judgment in case of  OA 0655/2010 with other OAs. In view of  IR granted by Delhi HC on 21.5.12, hon.ble Court on 30.5.12 closed the case with liberty to move application  for revival of  CP as per the Orders of  hon.ble Delhi HC. Accordingly, after the dismisal of UOI Petition in Delhi HC, the revival application was put up which was heard on 24.5.13 and 28.5.13 and orders for isuue of notices to respondents  were passed.

    12
    Supreme Court
    SLP (Civil) 19784 of 2013
    Haryana Viduat Prasaran Nigam  Ltd & Ors Vs R K Agarwal and Ors
    Date of listing for hearing for admission is not fixed till updating on 1.7.13
    This SLP is againsst Punjab and Haryana High Court Judgment in case of CWP No. 19641 of 2009 R K Agarwal &Ors. Vs. HVPN Ltd & Ors. dated 21.12.2012.



    Friday 10 May 2013

    AN APPEAL TO GOI BY PRE-2006 PENSIONERS

    We pre 2006 pensioners make an appeal to GOI  for implementing the mandamus issued by division bench of honorable Delhi High court in WP(c) 1535/2012.The high court has directed the GOI to implement the cabinet resolution dated 29/08/2008, in which the  recommendation of 6th CPC were accepted , w.e.f. 01/01/2006.we therefore make an appeal to  the honorable Prime minister   to intervene in this matter and issue necessary instruction to the department of pension for implementing  the cabinet resolution dated 29/08/2008 in letter and spirit  as directed by Delhi high court and release the arrears w.e.f.01/01/2006  without dragging the senior citizens of  our country to further litigation. The remark made by the high court in the judgement that they should not be burdened further in this matter shows the strength of judgement. The reasoning given by the court in this judgement will hold good even in the international court of justice. As you know very old and ailing pensioners are also waiting for this legitimate benefit, confirmed upon them by the court, this appeal may please be considered sympathetically at your earliest and the benefit may be disbursed to them on humanitarian ground before they breathe their last.

    Sunday 5 May 2013

    IMPLICATION OF DELHI HIGH COURT JUDGEMENT IN PRE 2006 PENSIONERS CASE

    Several central govt pensioners’ organisations have misunderstood the implication of judgement in pre 2006 pensioners’ case by Delhi high court in Gov appeal 1535/2012. They plead that the Gov OM dated 28/01/2013 giving improvement in pension to pre 2006 pensioners should be implemented from 01/01/2006 instead of 24/09/2012. The Delhi high court do not direct to implement this circular but it orders to implement the judgement in  
    CAT PB case no.655/2010 in which the CAT PB has directed to implement the cabinet resolution  accepting the 6th CPC report dated 29/08/2008 (which is published in gazette No. 305 dated 29/08/2008 section 1 Part -1.)

    The cabinet resolution confers  the  benefits of  fixation of pension of  pre 2006 pensioners as per the pay structure given by 6th CPC corresponding to the pre revised pay in the pay band  w.e.f.01/01/2006 where by disparity in pension between the pre 2006 & post 2006 pensioners is removed. It also gives the benefit of delinking full pension with 33 years of service w.e.f.29/08/2008. Accordingly those pensioners  who have more than 20 years but  less than 33 years of service will get full pension(50%of basic salary inclusive of grade pay) w.e.f. 29/08/2009 where by disparity in this case is also removed.  This  provision is denied in para 5 of the circular dated 28/01/2013 giving improvement in pension. It is true that most of the pensioners are having more than or equal to 33 years of service but there are few others who have less than 33 years of service .Hence it is requested that pensioners should not plead for implementation of circular dated 28/01/2013 w.e.f.01/01/2006 but should plead for implementation of cabinet resolution OM dated 28/09/2008 w.e.f.01/01/2006 which is the direction of the court judgement in govt appeal 1535 & cat order 655. 
    The most favorable part  of this judgement is that a mandamus is issued to UOI  refix the pension of respondents as per cabinet resolution within a period of two months from the date of judgement.

    Tuesday 30 April 2013

    GOVT APPEAL DISMISSED BY DELHI HIGH COURT IN PRE- 2006 PENSIONERS CASE


    THE CASE WAS HERD TODAY ON 29/04/2013
     AND THE COURT DISMISSED GOVT PETTION

    The case Wp(C) 1535/2012 filed by UOI came up for hearing today in Delhi High Court before the bench consisting of Justice Nandrajoga and Justice Kameswar Rao . Pensioners Advocate was personally present during  the  hearing. Apparently the bench had read Pensioners counter and the Affidavit. The futile attempt made by the Govt Advocate to confuse the bench had no impact. It was obvious that the bench was convinced about injustice done to pre 2006 pensioners. The pensioners Advocate got the opportunity to clarify certain points. The court finally dismissed the UOI petition upholding the tribunal verdict.

    CLICK THIS LINK TO REFER THE FULL TEXT OF JUDGEMENT

                                                                           

    Tuesday 26 March 2013

    EX-SERVICEMEN STATUS FOR RECRUITS BOARDED OUT WITH DISABILITY PENSION


    No. 12(1)2005/D (Res-I)
    Government of India
    Ministry of Defence
    Department of Ex-servicemen Welfare
    D (Res-1)
    New Delhi, the 18th March, 2013.
    OFFICE MEMORANDUM
    Subject: Grant of Ex-servicemen status to recruits boarded out on Medical grounds with disability pension.
    The undersigned is directed to refer to Office Memorandum of even number dated 01.02.2006 wherein with the approval of Raksha Mantri it was decided that such recruits who were boarded out /released on medical grounds and granted medical/disability pension will also be covered under the category of ‘Ex-servicemen’ for all practical purposes. Reference is also invited to DOP&T Notification No. G.S.R.757 (E) dated 04.10.2012 (published in the Official Gazette on 10.10.2012) wherein ex-recruits boarded out or relieved on medical grounds and granted medical disability pension have been given the status of Ex-servicemen. It has been reported that some Rajya Sainik Boards are not issuing Ex-servicemen cards to such ex-recruits as a result of which ex-recruits are being denied the benefits available to ex-servicemen. Various representations from ex-recruits are being received and court cases have also been filed in this regard.
    2.    In this context, DOP&T has also stated that though the said notification is effective from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette i.e. 10.10.2012, the Ministry of Defence has already granted status of Ex-servicemen for all practical purposes to ex-recruits who are boarded out/released on medical grounds and granted medical/disability pension vide OM dated 01.02.2006. Accordingly DOP&T has advised that Ministry of Defence may consider the issue of granting of Ex- servicemen status to such ex-recruits who are boarded out/released on medical grounds and granted medical/disability pension w.e.f. 01.02.2006 prior to the Notification and issue instructions to the Zila Sainik Board to this effect.
    3.    The matter has been examined in the Department and, with the approval of the competent authority, it is reiterated that such recruits who were boarded out/released on medical grounds and granted medical/disability pension will be covered under the category of ex-servicemen for all practical purposes as per the OM dated 01.02.2006 w.e.f. 01.02.2006.
    4.    KSB/DGR may accordingly take necessary action to grant ESM status to such ex-recruits to avoid further hardships to the ex-recruits and decisions of all court cases in this regard may be complied with immediately. This will enable eligible ESM to avail various facilities available to them.
    5. KSB may issue specific instruction to all RSBs/ZSBs to grant ‘Ex-servicemen’ status to such ex-recruits who were boarded out/released on medical grounds and granted medical/disability pension with effect from 01.02.2006. This OM may be uploaded on the official website of DGRJKSB for wide publicity. Compliance report may please be furnished.
    This has the approval of the competent authority.
    sd/-
    (Vineet Saint)
    Deputy Secretary (Res-1)

    Friday 18 January 2013

    ENHANCED PENSION FOR EX-SERVICEMEN ORDER ISSUED

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    Improvement in pension of JCOs/ORs retired/discharged/invalided out of service prior to 1.1.2006.:Order issued

    CLICK THE LINK  BELOWTO REFER THE CHART & FULL DETAILS

    http://www.pcdapension.nic.in/6cpc/Circular-501.pdf

    CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO REFER THE AUTHORITY LETTER FOR DUAL FAMILY PENSION



    http://www.pcdapension.nic.in/6cpc/Circular-504.pdf


    CLICK THE LINK BELOW  TO REFER THE CHART SHOWING ENHANCEMENT OF FAMILY PENSION OF JCOs/ORs RETIRED PRIOR TO 01-01-2006

    http://www.pcdapension.nic.in/6cpc/Circular-502.pdf

    CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO REFER THE CHART SHOWING IMPROVEMENT OF CASUALITY PENSION AWARDS FOR PRE-2006 ARMED FORCES OFFICERS/JCOs/ORs.



    http://pcdapension.nic.in/6cpc/Circular-503.pdf 

    CLICK THE FOLLOWING LINK TO
    KNOW YOUR INDIVIDUAL ENHANCED BASIC PENSION(NEW)

    http://cgda.nic.in/Suvigya/