Friday, August 2, 2013

Pre 2006 pensioners to get arrears from 01.01.2006

The Supreme Court has dismissed the SLP (Civil) 23055/2013 filed by Union of India against Delhi High Court judgement in pre-2006 pensioners casein WP 1535/2012 upholding the CAT PB judgement and Delhi High Court judgement. The above SLP came up for hearing on 29/7/2013 and the apex court dismissed the SLP on the same day. Pensioners will now get arrears w.e.f. 1/1/2006 if their revised pension was fixed at less than 50% percent of the minimum of the pay in the pay band including grade pay thereon in the revised scale corresponding  to the pre-revised pay scale from which the pensioner has retired.


JUDGEMENT :
UPON hearing counsel the Court made the following order :“We are not inclined to interfere with the order passed by the High Court. Consequently, the special leave petitions are dismissed. However, the petitioners are at liberty to raise all points before the Tribunal as and when the appeal”.
Source http://postalinspectors.blogspot.in/2013/07/the-supreme-court-has-dismissed-slp.html
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1 comment :

Retired Central Government Pensioner said...

Central Government Order dated 30.07.2015 is timely for implementation purposes from the date notified therein.

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