tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8660791779547883173.post2324355764454974726..comments2024-03-05T22:14:08.004+05:30Comments on EX-SERVICEMEN WELFARE: Ex-Service men Pay Fixation – Confederation writes to Hon’ble Minister of State, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and PensionGaviniVNhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10714898741094006636noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8660791779547883173.post-9094104579749119712016-12-19T16:59:29.119+05:302016-12-19T16:59:29.119+05:30M Krishnan Sir, Please refer to your letter No. Re...M Krishnan Sir, Please refer to your letter No. Ref: CONF/GENL/Ex-service men/2016-19 dated – 28.09.2016 addressed to Dr. Jitendra Singh, Hon’ble Minister of State Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension on the Sub: – Ex-Service men pay fixation – intervention requested.<br />I would like to draw your attention to the following point where it has been cleared that while re-fixing the initial pay of re-employed ex-servicemen, pay fixed at higher state due to ‘Advance Increments’ to be treated as minimum of the scale . Sir kindly include this point also while projecting such case. Thanks<br />A-------[Central Civil Services(Fixation of Pay of Reemployed Pensioners) Orders, 1986]. Para 15 runs as under:- “ 15. RETRENCHED EMPLOYEES In the case of ex-servicemen as well as civilians who are retrenched from service and are not granted pension and/or service gratuity, on their appointment to Government service they may be granted advance increments equal to the completed years of service rendered by them on W.P.(C) No. 7657/99 Page 3 of 7 a basic pay equal to or higher than the minimum of the scale attached to the civil post in which they are employed. The pay arrived at should not, however, exceed the basic pay drawn by them in the Armed Force.” 4. The CAT dismissed the O.A. on two counts. Firstly, it was held by<br />B------As per para l(a) of MOD letter No. 7(1)/95/D(Pen/Services) dated 28.8.2000, entire pension admissible to ex-servicemen who held post below commissioned officers (PBOR) at the time of retirement, is ignored and their pay on re-employment is to be fixed at the minimum of the pay scale of the post in which they are re-employed. Such pensioners will consequently be entitled to dearness relief on their pension.<br />Deptt. of Pension and Pensioners Welfare, vide their UO No.41/42/2007/P&PW(G) dt. 03.04.2008, reproduced under this office circular No. 386 dt. 19.06.2008, further clarified that if the pay is fixed at a higher stage because of advance increments and no protection of last pay drawn is given, the pay should be treated as fixed at a minimum only for the purpose of ignoring the entire pension and allowing dearness relief on pension. For availing this benefit the ex-servicemen would have retired at post below commissioned officers Rank (PBOR) before attaining the age of 55 years.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16704813725716985167noreply@blogger.com