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Saturday, 18 February 2023
Friday, 17 February 2023
PCDA SPEAKING ORDER FOR SPARSH PROBLEMS
Wednesday, 15 February 2023
MOD TRYING TO UDERMINE THE DIRECTION OF HSC IN OROP REVISION
The Argument
put forward by the Policy making body of the Mod is not backed by any document
either approved by the executive or contained in the in the cabinet approved
resolution of 7th CPC dated 05/09/2016. The Air Head Quarters has
issued the list of all existing technical trades with eligibility for X GP pay
of Rs 6200 & a new Non tech X gp trade with eligibility for Rs. 3600 as X gp
Pay on the implementation of the above cabinet resolution dated 05/09/2016 vide
Annexure to Para 1 of letter Air HQ/99141/1/AFPCC dated 08th May
2017 & this is the final authority by
which all the existing X gp trades of Indian Airforce are entitled for an X gp
pay of Rs.6200 & it is also a fact that a new Non tech X gp trade namely
Garuda also includes in the Annexure with an X gp Pay of Rs 3600.
Further the
Air force Record office have revised the X GP pay of all existing technical of
trades contained in the above Annexure issued by Air HQ to Rs 6200 by issuing a new
PPO regardless of Pre & post 2016.
It is with in the Authority of the Service
Arms to decide about their technical trades eligible under cabinet resolution
for the purpose of X gp of Rs. 6200 & 3600.
The fact being so the action of the Mod in diluting the principles laid down by HSC for the revision of OROP from 01/07/2019 by issuing the above letter directing the implementing agency to divide the veterans between Pre & Post 2016 with the malafide intension to deprive them of their legitimate due is violative of HSC judgement & is an attempt to undermine the authority of the Highest judiciary of our country.
Thursday, 9 February 2023
DIVISION OF 6th CPC X GROUP VETERANS DRAWING X GP PAY AS AN EXISTING BENEFIT IRRESPECTIVE OF THEIR RANK BASED ON A CUT OF DATE WILL NOT WITHSTAND JUDUCIAL SCRUTINY.
"(ii) The benefit of
a new element in a pensionary scheme can be prospectively applied. However, the
scheme cannot bifurcate a homogenous group based on a cut-off date.
Nonetheless, 7th CPC introduced
a new X GP non-technical trade, namely Garuda, with a lower X GP Pay of Rs.
3600 as a new element of benefit, which only is governed by above paragraph 48
(ii).
Hence, the 7th CPC
has created one more X GP of non-technical personnel with a lower X GP pay
w.e.f. January 1, 2016, in addition to the already existing technical personnel
with a higher GP pay who were a homogeneous class irrespective of rank and
length of service in the 6th CPC.
This homogeneous class of
already existing X-GP veterans cannot be further divided based on the cut-off
date of January 1, 2016, because the latter is protected under the preceding
paragraph 48(ii).